STUDY SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON DOLPHIN COORDINATION DURING PREDATION
October 20, 2008
October 20, 2008
CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 20 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
Spinner dolphins have long been known for their teamwork in capturing prey but a new study using high-tech acoustics has found that their synchronization is even more complex than scientists realized and likely evolved as a strategy to maximize their energy intake.
The study, by scientists at Oregon State University and the University of Hawaii, found that dolphins engage in a hig . . .
Spinner dolphins have long been known for their teamwork in capturing prey but a new study using high-tech acoustics has found that their synchronization is even more complex than scientists realized and likely evolved as a strategy to maximize their energy intake.
The study, by scientists at Oregon State University and the University of Hawaii, found that dolphins engage in a hig . . .