Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic
The common dolphin has a widespread distribution and is relatively abundant in the temperate to subtropical waters of the eastern North Atlantic. However, it is not known whether different species, subspecies, or populations occur in this region. We examined 393 common dolphin skulls obtained from b...
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ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/971bd737-509c-4974-9c57-e2c8a503cc6a 2024-09-09T19:54:26+00:00 Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic Murphy, Sinead Noirin Herman, JS Pierce, GJ Rogan, E Kitchener, AC 2006-07 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/taxonomic-status-and-geographical-cranial-variation-of-common-dolphins-delphinus-in-the-eastern-north-atlantic(971bd737-509c-4974-9c57-e2c8a503cc6a).html https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.2006.00037.x eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/taxonomic-status-and-geographical-cranial-variation-of-common-dolphins-delphinus-in-the-eastern-north-atlantic(971bd737-509c-4974-9c57-e2c8a503cc6a).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Murphy , S N , Herman , JS , Pierce , GJ , Rogan , E & Kitchener , AC 2006 , ' Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic ' , Marine Mammal Science , vol. 22 , no. 3 , pp. 573-599 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.2006.00037.x common dolphin Delphinus delphis cetaceans morphometrics eastern North Atlantic MARINE-MAMMALS PACIFIC-OCEAN CATCHES WATERS COAST article 2006 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.2006.00037.x 2024-06-19T23:40:16Z The common dolphin has a widespread distribution and is relatively abundant in the temperate to subtropical waters of the eastern North Atlantic. However, it is not known whether different species, subspecies, or populations occur in this region. We examined 393 common dolphin skulls obtained from both stranded and bycaught individuals collected between 1901 and 2005. The series included skulls of 152 females and 199 males, from animals ranging in body length from 93 to 230 cm and 105 to 244 cm, respectively. The ranges of total body length, skull size, RL/ZGW ratio and maximum upper alveolar (tooth) count of common dolphins in the eastern North Atlantic overlapped with those of both short- (D. delphis) and long-beaked (D. capensis) species found off the Californian coast. However, in the absence of additional data, the common dolphin in the eastern North Atlantic is regarded here as a large form of Delphinus delphis. Sexual dimorphism and possible sex-linked characters were identified within the sample. Results of the current study indicate some population differentiation within the eastern North Atlantic, with common dolphins off Portugal showing segregation in morphometric characteristics from common dolphins in other areas. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Pacific Marine Mammal Science 22 3 573 599 |
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The common dolphin has a widespread distribution and is relatively abundant in the temperate to subtropical waters of the eastern North Atlantic. However, it is not known whether different species, subspecies, or populations occur in this region. We examined 393 common dolphin skulls obtained from both stranded and bycaught individuals collected between 1901 and 2005. The series included skulls of 152 females and 199 males, from animals ranging in body length from 93 to 230 cm and 105 to 244 cm, respectively. The ranges of total body length, skull size, RL/ZGW ratio and maximum upper alveolar (tooth) count of common dolphins in the eastern North Atlantic overlapped with those of both short- (D. delphis) and long-beaked (D. capensis) species found off the Californian coast. However, in the absence of additional data, the common dolphin in the eastern North Atlantic is regarded here as a large form of Delphinus delphis. Sexual dimorphism and possible sex-linked characters were identified within the sample. Results of the current study indicate some population differentiation within the eastern North Atlantic, with common dolphins off Portugal showing segregation in morphometric characteristics from common dolphins in other areas. |
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Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic |
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Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic |
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Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic |
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Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic |
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Taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( Delphinus ) in the eastern North Atlantic |
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taxonomic status and geographical cranial variation of common dolphins ( delphinus ) in the eastern north atlantic |
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