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Jérôme OLLIER

Via @SeaSaver - Male Dolphins Form Complex Alliances When Aiming To Control Females - @NPR - 0 views

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    Dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia, cooperate to herd females in ways that anthropologist Barbara J. KING says are unusually complex. Related research may shed light on the evolution of our own brains.
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    Dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia, cooperate to herd females in ways that anthropologist Barbara J. KING says are unusually complex. Related research may shed light on the evolution of our own brains.
Jérôme OLLIER

3 Questions: Harnessing wave power to rebuild islands - @MIT - 0 views

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    In the Maldives, an MIT team is conducting experiments to combat sea-level rise by redirecting natural sand movement.
Jérôme OLLIER

Study Provides New Insights on Drought Predictions in East Africa - WHOI - 0 views

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    Research May Also Help Determine Effects of Global Warming in the Region.
Jérôme OLLIER

New Study Provides First Field Observations of Rare Omura's Whales - @WHOImedia - 0 views

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    An international team of biologists has made the first-ever field observations of one of the least known species of whales in the world-Omura's whales-off the coast of Madagascar.
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    An international team of biologists has made the first-ever field observations of one of the least known species of whales in the world-Omura's whales-off the coast of Madagascar.
Jérôme OLLIER

Dolphin name game reveals complex relationships - @uwanews - 0 views

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    Researchers from The University of Western Australia have discovered male bottlenose dolphins can retain individual vocal labels, or "names", to help recognise friends and rivals in their social network, much like humans.
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