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A number of Master's thesis and Bachelor's thesis about bottlenose dolphin behaviour and ecology have been produced in the last years in collaboration with the BDRI.

If you are interested in scientific papers realized in our field base click here.

2007

1. Courtney Patson. Bottlenose dolphin vocalizations. Bachelor degree thesis in Marine Biology. University of Purdue, New York, USA.

2. Mandy Bunke. Role of bottlenose dolphins in Ecosystem influenced by aquaculture. Master's degree thesis in Marine biology. University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

3. Rosella Troncone. Interacción entre delfines y redes de enmalle en la isla de Cerdeña (Italia). Master's thesis in marine biology. International University of Barcelona, Spain.

3. Clara Castel Renieblas. Relación entre delfines y acuicultura en la isla de Cerdeña (Italia). Master's degree thesis in Marine biology and Aquaculture (DEA). University of Barcelona. Spain.

4. Francesca Marotta. Relazione tra l'inquinamento acustico e la presenza di delfini nella costa nord-orientale della Sardegna (Italia). Bachelor degree thesis in Marine Biology. University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.

5. Verena Peschko. Characterization of bottlenose dolphins' burst-pulsed sounds in Sardinia Island. Diploma thesis in Zoology. University of Kiel. Germany.

6. Alberto Bilbao Prieto. Master's degree thesis in Marine Biology. University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

3. Kristina Neef. Characterization and analysis of bottlenose dolphins' whistles in Sardinia Island. Diploma thesis in Biological Sciences. University of Kiel. Germany.

4. Naomi Stolwijk. Ecological factors influencing bottlenose dolphin presence during winter months. Diploma thesis in Environmental Sciences. Hogeschool Van Hall Larestein. Nederland.

2006

1. Kari Underhill. 2006. Boat traffic effects on the diving behaviour of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Sardinia (Italy). Master's degree thesis in Marine Mammals. University of Bangor, Wales.

2. Miriam Fanigliulo. 2006. Social signal production in groups of free ranging bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) over changes in group size. Bachelor degree thesis in Environmental Biology. University of Applied Science, Bremen, Germany.

3. Yvonne Dartsch. 2006. Analysis of social sounds produced by free ranging bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) over changes in behaviour. Bachelor degree thesis in Environmental Biology. University of Applied Science, Bremen, Germany.

4. Federica Gelosa. 2006. Analisi del comportamento diruno a livello di gruppo e individuale di Tursiops truncatus nelle acque della Sardegna nord-orientale. Master's degree thesis in Environmental Sciences. University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

5. Roberta Tandoi. 2006. Suoni emessi dai tursiopi nella costa nororientale della Sardegna. Master's degree thesis in Biology. University of Pavia, Italy.

6. Valentina Lai. 2006. Bachelor degree thesis in Biological Sciences. University of Milan, Italy.

7. Eleonora Latini. 2006. Master's degree thesis in Biology. University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

2005

1. Pablo Arechavala López. 2005. Science project. University of Alicante, Spain.

2003

1. Roberta Testa. 2003. Master's degree thesis in Biology. University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

2002

1. Manuela Brovelli. 2002. Master's degree thesis in Biological Sciences. University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

 

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