Research on bottlenose dolphins suggests females can use male signature whistles to recognise and avoid males with a history ...
When researchers played underwater recordings of pushy males, females that were capable of becoming pregnant swam away from ...
Researchers observed unavailable female dolphins – those that were older, or with calves – did not show the same avoidant behaviour ...
Long before humans developed language, social codes, or legal systems, animals had already been looking out for how to ...
When female bottlenose dolphins want to avoid males known for pushy mating behaviors, they listen out for their unique ...
A new study suggests female bottlenose dolphins may have a strategy for steering clear of males with a history of pushy ...
The team recorded the signature whistles of 11 adult males and played them to 17 wild females through underwater speakers.