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Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin Tursiops aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1832). In: Jefferson, Thomas A. Handbook of Marine Mammals. Amsterdam, 227-265.
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Demographic History and Adaptive Evolution of Indo‐Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins ($Tursiops$ $aduncus$) in Western Australia. Molecular Ecology, 33(22):e17555.
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Communication range predicts dolphin alliance size in a cooperative mating system. Current Biology, 34(20):4774-4780.e5.
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In pop pursuit: social bond strength predicts vocal synchrony during cooperative mate guarding in bottlenose dolphins. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 379(1905):20230194.
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Juvenile social play predicts adult reproductive success in male bottlenose dolphins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121(25):e2305948121.
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Reproductive success of Bornean orangutan males: scattered in time but clustered in space. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 77(12):134.
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Inter-group alliance dynamics in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus). Animal Cognition, 26(5):1601-1612.
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DNA methylation networks underlying mammalian traits. Science, 381(6658):eabq5693.
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Universal DNA methylation age across mammalian tissues. Nature Aging, 3(9):1144-1166.
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Reconstructing the colonization history of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in Northwestern Australia. Molecular Ecology, 32(14):3826-3841.
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Comparative evaluation of the MAPlex, Precision ID Ancestry Panel, and VISAGE Basic Tool for biogeographical ancestry inference. Forensic Science International. Genetics, 64:102850.
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An epigenetic DNA methylation clock for age estimates in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus). Evolutionary Applications, 16(1):126-133.
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Genetic Tools to Investigate the Consequences of Sex. In: Würsig, Bernd; Orbach, Dara N. Sex in Cetaceans. Cham: Springer, 29-49.
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Association patterns and community structure among female bottlenose dolphins: environmental, genetic and cultural factors. Mammalian Biology : Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde, 102(4):1373-1387.
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Evidence of male alliance formation in a small dolphin community. Mammalian Biology : Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde, 102(4):1285-1298.
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Strategic intergroup alliances increase access to a contested resource in male bottlenose dolphins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(36):e2121723119.
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Social integration influences fitness in allied male dolphins. Current Biology, 32(7):1664-1669.e3.
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Allied male dolphins use vocal exchanges to “bond at a distance”. Current Biology, 32(7):1657-1663.e4.
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Cooperative partner choice in multi-level male dolphin alliances. Scientific Reports, 11(1):6901.
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Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins. Nature Communications, 12(1):2373.
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Short Tandem Repeats as a High-Resolution Marker for Capturing Recent Orangutan Population Evolution. Frontiers in Bioinformatics, 1:695784.
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Inconsistency Between Socio-Spatial and Genetic Structure in a Coastal Dolphin Population. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7:617540.
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On Multifaceted Definitions of Multilevel Societies: Response to Papageorgiou and Farine. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 36(1):17-19.
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Genomics of Population Differentiation in Humpback Dolphins, Sousa spp. in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Journal of Heredity, 111(7):652-660.
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Multilevel Organisation of Animal Sociality. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 35(9):834-847.
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Integrating Genetic, Environmental, and Social Networks to Reveal Transmission Pathways of a Dolphin Foraging Innovation. Current Biology, 30(15):3024-3030.e4.
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Taxonomy and distribution of bottlenose dolphins (genus Tursiops) in Australian waters: an osteological clarification. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 98(7):461-479.
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Alliance-specific habitat selection by male Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Animal Behaviour, 164:39-49.
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Acoustic coordination by allied male dolphins in a cooperative context. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 287(1924):20192944.
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Affiliation history and age similarity predict alliance formation in adult male bottlenose dolphins. Behavioral Ecology, 31(2):361-370.
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Vocal behaviour of allied male dolphins during cooperative mate guarding. Animal Cognition, 22(6):991-1000.
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Male aggression varies with consortship rate and habitat in a dolphin social network. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 73(10):141.
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Multi-network-based diffusion analysis reveals vertical cultural transmission of sponge tool use within dolphin matrilines. Biology Letters, 15(7):20190227.
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Tool use and social homophily among male bottlenose dolphins. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 286(1904):20190898.
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Is MHC diversity a better marker for conservation than neutral genetic diversity? A case study of two contrasting dolphin populations. Ecology and Evolution, 9(12):6986-6998.
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Long-term decline in survival and reproduction of dolphins following a marine heatwave. Current Biology, 29(7):R239-R240.
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Genomes reveal marked differences in the adaptive evolution between orangutan species. Genome Biology, 19(1):193.
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SONiCS: PCR stutter noise correction in genome-scale microsatellites. Bioinformatics, 34(23):4115-4117.
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Payoff- and Sex-Biased Social Learning Interact in a Wild Primate Population. Current Biology, 28(17):2800-2805.e4.
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Low genetic diversity, limited gene flow and widespread genetic bottleneck effects in a threatened dolphin species, the Australian humpback dolphin. Biological Conservation, 220:192-200.
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Bottlenose Dolphins Retain Individual Vocal Labels in Multi-level Alliances. Current Biology, 28(12):1993-1999.e3.
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Guidelines and quantitative standards to improve consistency in cetacean subspecies and species delimitation relying on molecular genetic data. Marine Mammal Science, 33(S1):132-155.
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Male alliance behaviour and mating access varies with habitat in a dolphin social network. Scientific Reports, 7:46354.
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Multi-modal sexual displays in Australian humpback dolphins. Scientific Reports, 7(1):online.
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Female vervet monkeys fine-tune decisions on tolerance versus conflict in a communication network. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 284(1867):20171922.
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FOXP2 variation in great ape populations offers insight into the evolution of communication skills. Scientific Reports, 7(1):16866.
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Morphometric, behavioral, and genomic evidence for a new Orangutan species. Current Biology, 27(22):3487-3498.e10.
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Evidence that the rate of strong selective sweeps increases with population size in the great apes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114(7):1613-1618.
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Evolution and demography of the great apes. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 41:124-129.
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Genetic isolation between coastal and fishery-impacted, offshore bottlenose dolphin (Tursiopsspp.) populations. Molecular Ecology, 25(12):2735-2753.
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The relative importance of reproduction and survival for the conservation of two dolphin populations. Ecology and Evolution, 6(11):3496-3512.
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Cranial morphology and taxonomic resolution of some dolphin taxa (Delphinidae) in Australian waters, with a focus on the genus Tursiops. Marine Mammal Science, 33(1):187-205.
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A Full-Capture Hierarchical Bayesian Model of Pollock's Closed Robust Design and Application to Dolphins. Frontiers in Marine Science:3:25.
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Postdispersal nepotism in male long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Ecology and Evolution, 6(1):46-55.
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Tandem repeat variation in human and great ape populations and its impact on gene expression divergence. Genome Research, 25(11):1591-1599.
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Identification of diagnostic mitochondrial DNA single nucleotide polymorphisms specific to Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) populations. HAYATI Journal of Biosciences, 22(4):149-156.
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Population Genetic Approaches to Unravelling Cultural Patterns in Great Apes and Delphinids. 2015, University of Zurich, Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät.
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Male dolphin alliances in Shark Bay: changing perspectives in a 30-year study. Animal Behaviour, 103:223-235.
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Reconstructing the demographic history of orang-utans using Approximate Bayesian Computation. Molecular Ecology, 24(2):310-327.
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Cultural transmission of tool use by Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) provides access to a novel foraging niche. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 281(1784):20140374.
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Cultural transmission of tool use combined with habitat specializations leads to fine-scale genetic structure in bottlenose dolphins. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 281(1782):20133245.
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Apparent resource partitioning and trophic structure of large-bodied marine predators in a relatively pristine seagrass ecosystem. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 481:225-237.
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Could relatedness help explain why individuals lead in bottlenose dolphin groups?. PLoS ONE, 8(3):e58162.
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Variation in developmental arrest among male orangutans: a comparison between a Sumatran and a Bornean population. Frontiers in Zoology, 10:12.
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Marked population structure and recent migration in the critically endangered Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii). Journal of Heredity, 104(1):2-13.
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A novel mammalian social structure in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.): complex male alliances in an open social network. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 279(1740):3083-3090.
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Similarity in food cleaning techniques within matrilines in wild vervet monkeys. PLoS ONE, 7(4):e35694.
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Genetic variation and population decline of an endangered hoverfly Blera fallax (Diptera: Syrphidae). Conservation Genetics, 13(5):1283-1291.
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Abundance, survival and temporary emigration of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) off Useless Loop in the western gulf of Shark Bay, Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 63(11):1059-1068.
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Conservation issues arising from maladaptive behaviours spreading socially. Animal Conservation, 15(5):440-441.
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Call cultures in orang-utans?. PLoS ONE, 7(5):e36180.
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Heavily male-biased long-distance dispersal of orang-utans (genus:Pongo), as revealed by Y-chromosomal and mitochondrial genetic markers. Molecular Ecology, 21(13):3173-3186.
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Effective population size dynamics and the demographic collapse of Bornean orang-utans. PLoS ONE, 7(11):e49429.
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Ecological characteristics contribute to sponge distribution and tool use in bottlenose dolphins Tursiops sp.. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 444:143-153.
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Female philopatry and its social benefits among Bornean orangutans. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 66(6):823-834.
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Polymorphic microsatellite loci for the endangered pine hoverfly Blera fallax (Diptera: Syrphidae). Conservation Genetics Resources, 4(1):117-120.
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Dispersal patterns of orang-utans (Pongo spp.) in a Bornean peat-swamp forest. International Journal of Primatology, 32(2):362-376.
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Nature and nurture. A step towards investigating their interactions in the wild. Communicative & Integrative Biology, 4(2):192-193.
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Culture and geographic variation in orangutan behavior. Current Biology, 21(21):1808-1812.
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Mitogenomic phlyogenetic analyses of the Delphinidae with an emphasis on the Globicephalinae. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11:65.
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Why do Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) carry conch shells (Turbinella sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Australia?. Marine Mammal Science, 27(2):449-454.
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Sex-biased dispersal and volcanic activities shaped phylogeographic patterns of extant orangutans (genus: Pongo). Molecular Biology and Evolution, 28(8):2275-2288.
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A new level of complexity in the male alliance networks of Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.). Biology Letters, 7(4):623-626.
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Determinants of paternity success in a group of captive vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus). International Journal of Primatology, 32(2):415-429.
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The quest for Y-chromosomal markers – methodological strategies for mammalian non-model organisms. Molecular Ecology Resources, 10(3):409-420.
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A multiplex-system to target 16 male-specific and 15 autosomal genetic markers for orang-utans (genus: Pongo). Conservation Genetics Resources, 2(S1):153-158.
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Effects of Pleistocene glaciations and rivers on the population structure of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 107(50):21376-21381.
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Social and genetic interactions drive fitness variation in a free-living dolphin population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 107(46):19949-19954.
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An integrated data management and video system for sampling aquatic benthos. Marine and Freshwater Research, 61(9):1023-1028.
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Home range overlap, matrilineal and biparental kinship drive female associations in bottlenose dolphins. Animal Behaviour, 80(3):481-486.
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Inbreeding tolerance and fitness costs in wild bottlenose dolphins. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 277(1694):2667-2673.
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Genes or culture: Are mitochondrial genes associated with tool use in bottlenose dolphins (tursiops sp.)?. Behavior Genetics, 40(5):706-7014.
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Development of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the dung fly (Sepsis cynipsea). Molecular Ecology Resources, 9(6):1554-1556.
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A cultured debate. Book review: The Question of Animal Culture edited by Kevin N. Laland and Bennett G. Galef. Harvard University Press, 2009. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 24(10):530-531.
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New polymorphic tetranucleotide microsatellites improve scoring accuracy in the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops aduncus. Molecular Ecology Resources, 9(2):531-534.
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Book Review: Beautiful minds--the parallel lives of great apes and dolphins. Maddalena Bearzi and Craig B. Stanford.. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 48(4):546.
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When dispersal fails: unexpected genetic separation in Gibraltar macaques (Macaca sylvanus). Molecular Ecology, 17(18):4027-4038.
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Development of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the livebearing fish 'Poecilia parae'. Molecular Ecology Resources, 8(4):857-860.