Allied male dolphins use vocal exchanges to “bond at a distance”
Emma Chereskin(University of Bristol), Stephanie L. King(The University of Western Australia), Simon J. Allen(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Richard C. Connor(University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Whitney R. Friedman(University of California, Santa Barbara), Frants H. Jensen(Roskilde University), Pernille Meyer Sørensen(At Bristol), Michael Krützen(University of Zurich)
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