References and Bibliography
References and Bibliography
Scientific Publications
Dudzinski, K.M. (2003). Minding Our Manners: Learning the proper etiquette for dolphin research. New Scientist, July 7, 57.
Herman, L.M., Richards, D.G., & Wolz, J.P. (1984). Comprehension of sentences by bottlenosed dolphins. Cognition, 16(2), 129-219.
Herman, L.M., Kuczaj, S.A., & Holder, M.D. (1993). Responses to anomalous gestural sequences by a language-trained dolphin: Evidence for processing of semantic relations and syntactic information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 122(2), 184-194.
Marino, L., Connor, R.C., Fordyce, R.E., Herman, L.M., Hof, P.R., Lefebvre, L., Lusseau, D., McCowan, B., Nimchinsky, E.A., Pack, A.A., Rendell, L., Reidenberg, J.S., Reiss, D., Uhen, M.D., Van der Gucht, E., & Whitehead, H. (2007). Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition. PLoS Biology, 5(5), e139.
Marino, L., McShea, D.W., & Uhen, M.D. (2004). Origin and evolution of large brains in toothed whales. The Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology, 281(2), 1247-1255.
Reiss, D., & Marino, L. (2001). Mirror self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: A case of cognitive convergence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 98(10), 5937-5942.
Sayigh, L.S., Esch, H.C., Wells, R.S., & Janik, V.M. (2007). Facts about signature whistles of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. Animal Behaviour, 74(6), 1631-1642.
Sayigh, L.S., Tyack, P.L., Wells, R.S., Solow, A.R., Scott, M.D., & Irvine, A.B. (1999). Individual recognition in wild bottlenose dolphins: a field test using playback experiments. Animal Behaviour, 57(1), 41-50.
Books and Book Chapters
Bekoff, M. (Ed.). (2000). The Smile of a Dolphin: Remarkable accounts of animal emotions. Discovery Books.
Dudzinski, K.M., & Frohoff, T. (2008). Dolphin Mysteries: Unlocking the secrets of communication. Yale University Press.
Herzing, D.L., & Johnson, C.M. (Eds.). (2015). Dolphin Communication and Cognition: Past, Present, and Future. MIT Press.
Marino, L. (2011). Brain Structure and Intelligence in Cetaceans. In P. Brakes & M.P. Simmonds (Eds.), Whales and Dolphins: Cognition, culture, conservation and human perceptions (pp. 115-128). Earthscan.
Reiss, D. (2011). The Dolphin in the Mirror: Exploring dolphin minds and saving dolphin lives. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Online Resources
Dolphin Communication Project. (2024). Scientific Publications. https://www.dolphincommunicationproject.org/scientific-publications/
Dolphin Research Center. (2024). Communication. https://dolphins.org/communication
National Marine Mammal Foundation. (2024). Bottlenose Dolphins: Communicating Through the Noise. https://nmmf.org/bottlenose-dolphins-communicating-through-the-noise/
Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA. (2024). Scientific Evidence for Whale and Dolphin Rights. https://us.whales.org/whale-culture/scientific-evidence-for-whale-and-dolphin-rights/
Wild Dolphin Project. (2024). Scientific Publications. https://www.wilddolphinproject.org/media/scientific-publications/
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. (2024). Marine Mammal Vocalizations: Language or Behavior? https://www.whoi.edu/science/b/people/kamaral/marinemammalacoustics.html
Recent News Articles
Earth Island Institute. (2024, October 23). The Remarkable Minds of Whales and Dolphins. https://savedolphins.eii.org/news/the-remarkable-minds-of-whales-and-dolphins
Hampshire College. (2023, July 27). Professor Laela Sayigh's New Study Reveals Major Discovery About Dolphin Communication. https://www.hampshire.edu/news/professor-laela-sayighs-new-study-reveals-major-discovery-about-dolphin-communication
ScienceDaily. (2024, October 23). Dolphins Sense Military Sonar at Much Lower Levels Than Regulators Predict. https://www.sciencedaily.com/news/plants_animals/dolphins_and_whales/
ScienceDaily. (2024, October 2). Bottlenose Dolphins 'Smile' at Each Other While Playing. https://www.sciencedaily.com/news/plants_animals/dolphins_and_whales/
This Is Your Brain. (2024, August 9). Talking With Dolphins (Reprise) with Diana Reiss, PhD. https://thisisyourbrain.com/2024/08/talking-with-dolphins-reprise-with-diana-reiss-phd/