Folder 36
Contains 13 Results:
Dominance presentation charts 1988 – 1990 observations, 1988-1990
Documents the use of focal observations of dolphins in group settings to monitor their relations and behaviors. Series includes proximity, post-conflict, and dominance studies, with related data and documentation.
"Dolphin Research at Seven Seas", March 1992
Documents the use of focal observations of dolphins in group settings to monitor their relations and behaviors. Series includes proximity, post-conflict, and dominance studies, with related data and documentation.
Identifying dolphins at risk for SWTD programs, 1994
Documents Samuels' research of the effects on dolphin behavior of controlled and uncontrolled swims and interactions with humans.
LFA Photo ID, 1997
With Peter Tyack. Research into the effects of Low Frequency Active (LFA) sonar on marine mammals.
Monkey Mia SWD analyses, 1993
Research on the behavioral effects on wild dolphins of human interaction and food provisioning. Includes research on juvenile dolphins.
Acoustic Data Sheets: DRC [Dolphin Research Center] sample information, February 2001
Sperm whale observations and acoustics; also acoustics studies on the social functions of dolphin whistles by Samuels and Peter Tyack.
Reviews – Zoo Biology, NSF [and others], 1995-2000
Includes writings, drafts, notes, reviews, and correspondence; mostly from Samuels' research at Brookfield Zoo.
“Some aspects of interaction between Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) and humans at Tin Can Bay, Queensland, Australia,” by Peter Garbett and Del Garbett, 1997
Journal, newspaper, and magazine articles collected by Samuels; some with comments and correspondence. Also reviews by Samuels of journal and other submissions.
Tamaki and Morisaka, 2005
Journal, newspaper, and magazine articles collected by Samuels; some with comments and correspondence. Also reviews by Samuels of journal and other submissions.
Observations of Plum and her twins: interactions, distress, neighbors, 1986
Data, observations, and correspondence on behavior of capuchins in Brookfield Zoo and baboons in Kenya.