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Staying Alive: Long-Term Success of Bottlenose Dolphin Interventions in Southwest Florida
Katherine A. McHugh
, Aaron A. Barleycorn
, Jason B. Allen
, Kim Bassos-Hull
, Gretchen Lovewell
, Denise Boyd
, Anna Panike
, Carolyn Cush
, Deborah Fauquier
, Blair Mase
, Robert C. Lacy
, Michelle R. Greenfield
, Daniel I. Rubenstein
, Ann Weaver
, Abby Stone
, Lisa Oliver
, Kent Morse
, Randall S. Wells
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Follow-up Monitoring
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Bottlenose Dolphin
100%
Small Cetaceans
100%
Stranding Network
50%
Re-release
50%
Fisheries Interactions
50%
Live Animals
50%
Network Partner
50%
Hook-and-line
50%
Reproductive Maturity
50%
Persistent Threats
50%
Pot Fishery
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductives
100%
Face
100%
Population Growth
100%
Social Network
100%
Tursiops truncatus
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bottlenose Dolphin
100%
Social Interaction
50%
Progeny
50%
Social Network
50%
Population Growth
50%
Survival Time
50%
Tursiops truncatus
50%
Toothed Whale
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Stranding
100%