Vocal behaviour of allied male dolphins during cooperative mate guarding

Volume: 22, Issue: 6, Pages: 991 - 1000
Published: Jul 17, 2019
Abstract
Coercive mate guarding, where males use aggression to control female movements, is a form of sexual coercion which functions to constrain female mate choice. Non-human primates, for example, herd females to keep them away from competing males, but male bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) also herd females to keep them close to their alliance partners. Indeed, pairs and trios of male dolphins work together to sequester single estrus females...
Paper Details
Title
Vocal behaviour of allied male dolphins during cooperative mate guarding
Published Date
Jul 17, 2019
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
991 - 1000
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