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Janet Mann
Janet Mann
Distinguished University Professor, Departments of Biology and Psychology, Georgetown University
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Encyclopedia of marine mammals
B Wursig, WF Perrin
Academic Press, 2009
1391*2009
The bottlenose dolphin: Social relationships in a fission–fusion society.
RC Connor, RS Wells, J Mann, A Read
Cetacean Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins and Whales, 91–126, 2000
1203*2000
Decline in relative abundance of bottlenose dolphins exposed to long‐term disturbance
L Bejder, A Samuels, H Whitehead, N Gales, J Mann, R Connor, ...
Conservation Biology 20 (6), 1791-1798, 2006
9032006
Behavioral sampling methods for cetaceans: a review and critique
J Mann
Marine mammal science 15 (1), 102-122, 1999
7381999
Cultural transmission of tool use in bottlenose dolphins
M Krützen, J Mann, MR Heithaus, RC Connor, L Bejder, WB Sherwin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (25), 8939-8943, 2005
7232005
Cetacean societies: field studies of dolphins and whales
J Mann, R Connor, H Whitehead, P Tyack
University of Chicago Press, 2000
5982000
Female reproductive success in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.): life history, habitat, provisioning, and group-size effects
J Mann, RC Connor, LM Barre, MR Heithaus
Behavioral Ecology 11 (2), 210-219, 2000
5842000
Behavioral development in wild bottlenose dolphin newborns (Tursiops sp.)
J Mann, B Smuts
Behaviour 136 (5), 529-566, 1999
5171999
Sponge-carrying by Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins: possible tool-use by a delphinid
RA Smolker, AF Richards, RC Connor, J Mann, P Berggren
Ethology 103 (6), 454-465, 1997
367*1997
Social evolution in toothed whales
RC Connor, J Mann, PL Tyack, H Whitehead
Trends in ecology & evolution 13 (6), 228-232, 1998
3561998
Establishing Trust: Sociosexual behaviour and the development of male-male bonds among Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin calves
J Mann
Homosexual behaviour in animals: An evolutionary perspective, 107, 2006
355*2006
Use of signature whistles during separations and reunions by wild bottlenose dolphin mothers and infants
RA Smolker, J Mann, BB Smuts
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33, 393-402, 1993
3071993
Aggression in bottlenose dolphins: evidence for sexual coercion, male-male competition, and female tolerance through analysis of tooth-rake marks and behaviour
EM Scott, J Mann, JJ Watson-Capps, BL Sargeant, RC Connor
Behaviour 142 (1), 21-44, 2005
3012005
Social and genetic interactions drive fitness variation in a free-living dolphin population
CH Frčre, M Krützen, J Mann, RC Connor, L Bejder, WB Sherwin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (46), 19949-19954, 2010
2782010
Early social networks predict survival in wild bottlenose dolphins
MA Stanton, J Mann
Public Library of Science 7 (10), e47508, 2012
2672012
Like mother, like calf: the ontogeny of foraging traditions in wild Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.)
J Mann, B Sargeant
The biology of traditions: Models and evidence, 236-266, 2003
2582003
Female reproductive strategies of cetaceans
H Whitehead, J Mann
Cetacean societies: Field studies of dolphins and whales, 219-246, 2000
2572000
Natal attraction: allomaternal care and mother–infant separations in wild bottlenose dolphins
J MANN, BB SMUTS
Animal Behaviour 55 (5), 1097-1113, 1998
2541998
Social networks reveal cultural behaviour in tool-using dolphins
J Mann, MA Stanton, EM Patterson, EJ Bienenstock, LO Singh
Nature communications 3 (1), 980, 2012
2382012
Specialization and development of beach hunting, a rare foraging behavior, by wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.)
BL Sargeant, J Mann, P Berggren, M Krützen
Canadian Journal of Zoology 83 (11), 1400-1410, 2005
2122005
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