shark attack (e g , Wood et al 1970, Mann and Barnett 1999) Here, I document the response of a group of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp ), containing adult
Gibson Non lethal shark attack on a
Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) are known to prey on bottlenose dolphins Six dolphins were near the provisioning area when the attack occurred: Hol,
Mann Barnett
Evidence of shark attacks on Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) off Bimini, The Bahamas KELLY MELILLO-SWEETING,1 Dolphin Communication
MelilloSweeting etal Shark attacks on Sf
Interactions between bottlenose dolphins and sharks in Moreton Bay, Queensland attacking a shark known to be a dolphin predator Saayman and Tayler
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in several locations, but no actual attacks have been observed and reports of interactions between bottlenose dolphins and sharks are few Here we report
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Evidence of shark attacks on Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) off Bimini The Bahamas. KELLY MELILLO-SWEETING
dolphins or other cetacean species. The shark attack. Shark attacks on Irrawaddy dolphin in Chilika lagoon India. *Muntaz Khan
Little is known of the annual patterning of shark attacks on any dolphin population nor of age or sex related differences in rates of attack. This paper.
30 ????. 2000 ?. Abstract: Shark bite marks including striae
ON BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN (TURSZOPS SP.) CALF: DEFENSE AND REACTIONS BY THE MOTHER. Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) are known to prey on bottlenose dolphins.
shark-inflicted scars and estimates the shark attack rate on bottlenose dolphins. (Tursiops aduncus) in Shark Bay Western Australia. Shark bite scars were
evidence of shark attacks on dolphins abounds (in the form of shark bite scars shark stomach contents
First Record of a Shark Predation Case On Bottlenose Dolphin There are several reports of dolphins that had injuries from shark attacks. For.
C 2006 by the Society for Marine Mammalogy. NON-LETHAL SHARK ATTACK ON A BOTTLENOSE. DOLPHIN (TURSIOPS SP.) CALF. QUINCY ANNE GIBSON. Department of Biology.
concerning the frequency of shark attack on cetaceans or their influence on dolphin populations. Norris & Doh! (1980) reported that spinner dolphins off