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Hawaii study links tourism to declining spinner dolphin calf numbers
A new study suggests tourism and human activity off Hawaii Island may be contributing to unexpectedly low calf numbers in ...
Unexpectedly low calf numbers within the spinner dolphin population off Hawaiʻi Island were revealed in a study led by ...
The Andean leaf-eared mouse is a fascinating species that thrives in high-altitude environments. This diminutive mammal has ...
A new study has found that spinner dolphin calves make up only 9% of the spinner dolphin population off Hawaiʻi Island, which ...
Unexpectedly low calf numbers within the spinner dolphin population off Hawaii Island were revealed in a study led by ...
The presence of people swimming messes up the dolphins’ natural sleep cycles, and this impacts their long-term health, GrindTV reports. Disturbing dolphins while they are resting can affect their long ...
A new study led by the University of Hawaii found unexpectedly low numbers of calves among spinner dolphins off Hawaii Island ...
University of Hawaii researchers have linked dolphin strandings this summer to a bacteria — and warn that it can potentially transfer from animals to humans. Three striped dolphins stranded on East ...
HONOLULU – Hawaii researchers have discovered dolphins infected with a bacterial disease that can transfer to humans. The disease is caused by bacteria known as Brucella ceti, and it was found in ...
University of Hawaii researchers have identified striped dolphins as especially vulnerable to the infectious disease Brucella ceti. The cluster of three strandings within seven days, and within 15 ...
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