Melba C. Caldwell
University of California, Los Angeles
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Nature | 1965
Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell
IN 1953, Essapian1 suggested that individual bottle-nosed dolphins, Tursiops truncatus (Montagu), may have distinctive notes which each dolphin can recognize. From his context, in using the word ‘notes’ Essapian referred to the whistle component of Tursiops phonation.
The Bottlenose Dolphin | 1990
Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell
Wsq: Women's Studies Quarterly | 1973
D. E. Sergeant; David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell
Archive | 1970
Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell; J. Frank Miller
Journal of Mammalogy | 1969
David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell
Science | 1962
Melba C. Caldwell; Ruth M. Haugen; David K. Caldwell
Contributions in science | 1966
David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell
Wsq: Women's Studies Quarterly | 1975
David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell
Archive | 1971
David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell; Warren F. Rathjen; John R. Sullivan
Mammalia | 1969
Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell