Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 http://www.whales-online.org/podcast_details.php?select=28 The Whales-online Podcast speaks with Dr David Lusseau, Lecturer in Marine Populations at the University of Aberdeen, about his long-term research into the ecology of populations of bottlenose dolphins. His research specifically looks at how the environment in which they live shapes their individual societies. This is important to understand because it speaks to what the animals need to maintain their societies and from this research we can then understand what aspects of their environment – their habitat or their home – that we need to protect on their behalf. David's research also reveals that certain individuals play key roles in their societies, revealing an incredible depth and complexity to bottlenose dolphins as a species. *** The Whales-online weekly podcasts provide inside interviews with experts in the field of whale, dolphin and porpoise protection, through friendly, informal, conversational but in-depth discussions. Hear what's happening behind the mainstream media coverage of whale and dolphin protection. You can listen to the whales-online interview at http://www.whales-online.org in podcast E28: Insight into dolphin society Or to the RSS feed: http://www.whales-online.org/podcast/podcast.rss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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