Dear MARMAM colleagues,



We are pleased to announce our new publication:




Methion S, Diaz Lopez B (2021) Spatial segregation and interspecific killing of 
common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops 
truncatus). acta ethologica. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10211-021-00363-0




Abstract

We described the spatial segregation of two species of cetaceans, the common 
dolphin and the bottlenose dolphin. We also document the first direct 
observation of interspecific killing of a common dolphin by bottlenose dolphins 
and of interspecific necrophilia in cetaceans. The study was conducted from 
2014 to 2019 in the Ría de Arousa (Northwest Spain). This study highlights that 
both species use this area as a foraging ground, although they show different 
patterns of occurrence (bottlenose dolphins were always observed in the ria and 
common dolphins were mostly observed outside). During the study period, 
bottlenose dolphins and common dolphins were only observed on five occasions at 
the same time and in the same area, including three occasions which led to the 
displacement of the common dolphin(s), and one lethal interaction. In this 
event, several bottlenose dolphins, including adults and calves, and males and 
females, aggressively herded, chased, and assaulted a common dolphin. After 
approximatively 10 minutes, the common dolphin corpse appeared floating at the 
surface, and several adult male bottlenose dolphins repeatedly pushed the body 
underneath the water surface and an (attempted) copulation was witnessed. We 
suggest that the common dolphin could have been killed for competition for food 
resources or practice for infanticide, and sexual arousal might have been 
triggered by expression of dominance. Further information about the occurrence 
of such behaviors, and the outcomes through specific studies on fitness would 
be crucial to further understand the implication of such events.




The article can be found at the following link: 
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10211-021-00363-0




Feel free to contact me to request a pdf or for any question regarding our work 
at: [email protected]



Kind regards,



Severine Methion, PhD

Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI

Av. Beiramar 192, 36980, O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain

www.thebdri.com

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