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Whales-online Podcast: The ecology of fear - sharks shaping dolphin social structureshttp://www.whales-online.org/podcast_details.php?select=33Whales-online speaks with Dr Mike Heithaus of Florida International University

about the work of the Shark Bay Marine Ecosystem Research Group and

their important investigations in the role of predators in this

pristine wilderness area. Shark Bay, Western Australia is one

of the very few undisturbed seagrass ecosystems left anywhere in the

world and Mike's research reveals complexity inthe relationship between

sharks, dolphins and the other members of the Shark Bay system. He

describes the ecology of fear and how this has influenced the social

structure of dolphins in Shark ***The

Whales-online weekly podcasts provide inside interviews with experts in

the field of whale, dolphin and porpoise protection. 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 E33: The ecology of fear - sharks shaping dolphin social structuresOr to the RSS feed: http://www.whales-online.org/podcast/podcast.rss

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