Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans

10.1371/journal.pone.0028836

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Main Authors: Sakai M., Wang D., Wang K., Li S., Akamatsu T.
Other Authors: TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1620162020-11-18T01:50:23Z Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans Sakai M. Wang D. Wang K. Li S. Akamatsu T. TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE animal behavior article behavioral science body movement escape behavior female male nonhuman porpoise social interaction social structure swimming animal animal communication physiology Animal Communication Animals Behavior, Animal Female Male Porpoises 10.1371/journal.pone.0028836 PLoS ONE 6 12 e28836 2019-11-11T08:35:22Z 2019-11-11T08:35:22Z 2011 Article Sakai M., Wang D., Wang K., Li S., Akamatsu T. (2011). Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans. PLoS ONE 6 (12) : e28836. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028836 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/162016 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20191101
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topic animal behavior
article
behavioral science
body movement
escape behavior
female
male
nonhuman
porpoise
social interaction
social structure
swimming
animal
animal communication
physiology
Animal Communication
Animals
Behavior, Animal
Female
Male
Porpoises
spellingShingle animal behavior
article
behavioral science
body movement
escape behavior
female
male
nonhuman
porpoise
social interaction
social structure
swimming
animal
animal communication
physiology
Animal Communication
Animals
Behavior, Animal
Female
Male
Porpoises
Sakai M.
Wang D.
Wang K.
Li S.
Akamatsu T.
Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0028836
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Wang D.
Wang K.
Li S.
Akamatsu T.
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Wang D.
Wang K.
Li S.
Akamatsu T.
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title Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans
title_short Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans
title_full Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans
title_fullStr Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans
title_full_unstemmed Do porpoises choose their associates? A new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans
title_sort do porpoises choose their associates? a new method for analyzing social relationships among cetaceans
publishDate 2019
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/162016
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