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Female dolphins remember who is aggressive when choosing a mating partner, research shows

Female bottlenose dolphins recognize individual males by their signature whistles and avoid mating with males that have shown aggressive, coercive herding behavior in the past, as shown by playback experiments.

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dolphin matingsignature whistlefemale choiceaggressive malescoercive herdinganimal cognitionbehavioral tracking

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Female dolphins remember who is aggressive when choosing a mating partner, research shows

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