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Nature | 1965

Individualized Whistle Contours in Bottle-nosed Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)

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

10 – Review of the Signature-Whistle Hypothesis for the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin

Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell


Wsq: Women's Studies Quarterly | 1973

Age, Growth, and Maturity of Bottlenosed Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) from Northeast Florida

D. E. Sergeant; David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell


Archive | 1970

STATISTICAL EVIDENCE FOR INDIVIDUAL SIGNATURE WHISTLES IN THE SPOTTED DOLPHIN, STENELLA PLAGIODON.

Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell; J. Frank Miller


Journal of Mammalogy | 1969

Addition of the Leatherback Sea Turtle to the Known Prey of the Killer Whale, Orcinus Orca

David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell


Science | 1962

High-Energy Sound Associated with Fright in the Dolphin

Melba C. Caldwell; Ruth M. Haugen; David K. Caldwell


Contributions in science | 1966

Observations on the distribution, coloration, behavior and audible sound production of the spotted dolphin, Stenella plagiodon (Cope)

David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell


Wsq: Women's Studies Quarterly | 1975

Dolphin and Small Whale Fisheries of the Caribbean and West Indies: Occurrence, History, and Catch Statistics — with Special Reference to the Lesser Antillean Island of St. Vincent

David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell


Archive | 1971

CETACEANS FROM THE LESSER ANTILLEAN ISLAND OF ST. VINCENT

David K. Caldwell; Melba C. Caldwell; Warren F. Rathjen; John R. Sullivan


Mammalia | 1969

SIMULTANEOUS BUT DIFFERENT NARROW-BAND SOUND EMISSIONS BY A CAPTIVE EASTERN PACIFIC PILOT WHALE, GLOBICEPHALA SCAMMONI

Melba C. Caldwell; David K. Caldwell

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