Guido.J.Parra
@guidojparra
Behavioural Ecologist @Flinders and leader of @CEBELresearch
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07-08-2015 04:36:32
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A very interesting paper by Mauricio Cantor and coauthors @DamienFarine and Fabio Daura Jorge on the cooperation between human fishers and dolphins in Brazil. Cooperation with wildlife rather than conflict; something many fisheries should learn about!
Mixed-species groups in delphinids: chance, shared attraction to resources, or attraction between species? Read all about it in our new publication with @jonathan_syme and @jjkiszka nature.com/articles/s4159… CEBEL Marine & Coastal Research Consortium Flinders University Newsroom @ecology_lab
Dugongs and Drones PhD opportunity with Christophe Cleguer James Cook Uni
Great to see all these CEBEL CEBELbrities 📸Valeria Serafini, Caitlin Nicholls , Kennadie Haigh, Marissa Hutchings, Anna, and Gabrielle Genty presenting their marine mammal 🐬🐳research ANZSCSMM 2023 in Hobart!! #marinemammals #science #Hobart2023 #studentconference
Great to see former CEBEL Marine & Coastal Research Consortium alumni and friend Katharina J. Peters embarking on this exciting new chapter in her career. Here's to new beginnings and great success! 🎉👏
Unlocking the secrets of mixed-species dolphin groups 🐬🐬: new study reveals potential socio-sexual benefits‼️ Read it here in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Springer Nature: doi.org/10.1007/s00265…… CEBEL Marine & Coastal Research Consortium Flinders University Newsroom
Check out CEBEL new study Ecology and Evolution revealing Australian snubfin and humpback dolphins 🐬 face comparable predation pressure from sharks 🦈 in Queensland Waters. Habitat features and geographic location key factors influencing predation risk. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…
It’s been a busy couple of months doing fieldwork and getting to know Australian humpback, snubfin and bottlenose dolphins just a bit more with the CEBEL team. All photos taken under scientific research permit and animal ethics approval. Flinders University Marine & Coastal Research Consortium
It took three years in planning, but it is finally happening! Over the next two months we will survey for inshore dolphins in the unexplored northern GBR in collaboration with Traditional Owners CEBEL @SCUonline Blue Planet Marine @GBRFoundation Flinders University Marine & Coastal Research Consortium