Affiliation history and age similarity predict alliance formation in adult male bottlenose dolphins
Livia Gerber(University of Zurich), Michael Krützen(University of Zurich), Simon J. Allen(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Manuela R. Bizzozzero(University of Zurich), Stephanie Kalberer(Frankfurt Zoological Society), Erik P. Willems(University of Zurich), Stephanie L. King(The University of Western Australia), Sonja Wild(University of California, Davis), Richard C. Connor(University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), William B. Sherwin(UNSW Sydney), S. Wittwer(University of Zurich), Whitney R. Friedman(University of California, Santa Barbara)
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