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Intra and Interspecies Association Patterns of Atlantic Spotted Dolphins, Stenella Frontalis, and Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops Truncatus, and the Effects of Demographic Changes Following Two Major Hurricanes
Demographic changes, through immigration/emigration (or death) can affect the social and community structure of a population. This study reports on the effects of demographic changes following 2 intense hurricanes on two sympatric delphinid species: Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, and Atlantic spotted dolphins Stenella frontalis. Thirty percent of the bottlenose population was lost after the hurricanes, with an influx of roughly the same number of immigrants. The stable community split into two cohesive units. Preferences in association in relation to reproductive status and sex remained. Immigrants assimilated well into the population, especially males. There is a conflict of interest between resident males and females in accepting immigrants and often females find more resistance than males. Long-term analysis of spotted dolphins revealed a community structure defined by long-term site fidelity, natal philopatry of both sexes and three social clusters. Female associations were influenced by reproductive status and social familiarity within clusters. Males formed long-term alliances and shorter-term coalitions. Some movement between clusters occurred. Alliance formation crystallized in adulthood. Mating strategies and sex were the primary factors shaping social structure. Thirty-six percent of the spotted dolphin population was lost after the hurricanes with no influx of immigrants. The spotted dolphin community differed little from long-term analysis, including definitive social clusters and sex preferences. Social cohesion increased within units and across age classes. Some juveniles had associations of alliance level. Loss of individuals resulted in subtle changes in social structure. Interspecies associations reveal striking differences in association patterns between species. Group sizes and re-sightings of spotted dolphins were larger than for bottlenose dolphins, particularly for aggressive encounters. Male alliances and coalitions were prevalent for spotted dolphins, but not for bottlenose dolphins. After the hurricanes lower re-sighting and group sizes for spotted dolphin males and less aggressive behavior documented, indicates a re-structuring period of relationships between the species. This study shows that environmental variations may alter the structure of mammal societies through demographic upheaval and survival of populations may depend on their social structure and the social adaptability of the species.
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Cowboy Brides
"Colorado's Front Range is on fire with sweet romance, as six Danner siblings from the Rockin' D Ranch near Silverdale fall in love and get hitched within a two-year period. Take a look at this six-novella contemporary collection where each love story ends in a trip to the altar. Don't asume total sibling support along the way to happily ever after, but these independent Colorado natives have learned to navigate rough terrain, whether on horseback or not..." -- back cover.
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Unexpected Blessings Kindness
Unexpected Blessings Kindness
Christian women sharing about love and kindness they experienced through life's journey. Difficult situations become joyful ones by focusing on the brighter side and enjoying the little things. They share about grief, illness, self-esteem, foster care, and recovery. They find unexpected blessings by making new friends, puppies, and simple things like bird watching. This book also shares about the loss precious loved ones and the loss of a sweet child, Ellie. The authors in this book along with Ellie's family and friends share love and blessings through kindness and encourage you all to do the same. Follow #shoes4ellie on social media and join them in providing shoes for foster children.
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Driving
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