Cara M. Gubbins 
The Dolphins of Hilton Head [EPUB ebook] 
Their Natural History

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One population of a truly fascinating species

The Dolphins of Hilton Head introduces readers to the unique population of bottlenose dolphins that inhabits the warm water and brackish salt marshes of South Carolina’s inland coastal waterways. Drawing on years of research in Hilton Head and the latest discoveries of scientists throughout the world, Cara Gubbins describes this atypical habitat and explains how the distinctive behaviors of Hilton Head dolphins distinguish them from other populations. She identifies their particular behavior patterns, vocalizations, behavioral ecology, and local traditions. Gubbins also offers practical suggestions on how best to view and understand these animals while visiting the island.

Framing her study with a general overview of dolphins and their habits, Gubbins explores the natural history, ecology, and evolution of free-ranging Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in South Carolina. She compares this population with others throughout the world to reveal the South Carolina dolphins’ innovative foraging techniques, novel social system, and unconventional habitat use patterns. Gubbins debunks widely held myths about the animals, addresses conservation issues that will affect their future in South Carolina waters, and discusses environmental problems that threaten them worldwide.

While Gubbins looks specifically at the dolphins of Hilton Head, her guide helps readers understand these animals throughout the world. She offers advice not only for spotting dolphins but also for interpreting such specific behaviors as feeding, socializing, resting, traveling, and communication.

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About the author

Author of the popular biweekly column ‘Naturally Speaking’ for the Hilton Head Island Packet, Cara Gubbins holds a Ph.D. in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology from the University of Nevada at Reno. Gubbins’s research has been featured on CNN’s ‘Science and Technology Week, ‘ the Discovery Channel, and National Geographic specials. Results of her work are regularly reported in the print media as well as in international scientific journals. Gubbins lives in Valrico, Florida.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 96 ● ISBN 9781643362199 ● File size 9.0 MB ● Publisher University of South Carolina Press ● City Columbia ● Country US ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7936595 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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