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English: Dolphin Stenella longirostris with a remora Remora australis attached

Title: Bulletin
Identifier: bulletin7880sout (find matches)
Year: 1971- (1970s)
Authors: Southern California Academy of Sciences
Subjects: Science; Natural history; Natural history
Publisher: Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
Contributing Library: New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library
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120 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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Fig. 1. Atlantic spinner dolphin, Stenella longirosths, with a suckerfish attached to its left side. Photo by William A. Watkins. strength sufficient to account for both the unusual tenacity of the specimen ob- served and the oval abrasions of the dolphin's skin. Scars from suckerfish at- tachment on cetaceans have been mentioned by Krefft (1953) and Radford and Klawe (1965). The observation of remora on the spinner dolphin were corroborated by Karen E. Moore and Romaine Maiefski, on board during a radio tracking experiment on Balaenoptera edeni. Funding for the cruise was from the Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute (San Diego), the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the Oceanic Biology Program of the Office of Naval Research (Contract N00014-74-C-0071 NR 083- 004). W. E. Evans, J. R. Jehl, Jr., S. Leatherwood, R. H. Rosenblatt and F. H. Wolfson made useful comments and suggestions. This is contribution number 4585 from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Literature Cited Caldwell, D. K. 1961. Observations on an unidentified dolphin of the family Delphinidae in Jamaican waters. Caribbean Journ. of Sci., 1:133-134. Follett, W. I., and L. J. Dempster. 1960. First record of the echeneidid fish Remilegia australis (Bennett) from California, with meristic data. Proc. California Acad, of Sci., 31:169-184. Gudger, E. W. 1922. An odd place for refuge. Nat. Hist. New York, 22:243-249. Krefft, G. 1953. Ichtiologische Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fur Seefischerei der Bundenstalt fur Fischerei. Zool. Anz., 1953:150-151. Linehan, E. J. 1979. The trouble with dolphins. National Geographic Magazine, 155(4):540.

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