Bottlenose Dolphins Retain Individual Vocal Labels in Multi-level Alliances
Stephanie L. King(The University of Western Australia), Michael Krützen(University of Zurich), Simon J. Allen(Australian Institute of Marine Science), S. Wittwer(University of Zurich), Richard C. Connor(University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Livia Gerber(University of Zurich), Frants H. Jensen(Roskilde University), Whitney R. Friedman(University of California, Santa Barbara)
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