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    Clymene dolphin - Wikipedia

    The Clymene dolphin (Stenella clymene), in older texts known as the short-snouted spinner dolphin, is a dolphin endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only confirmed case of hybrid speciation in marine mammals, descending from the spinner dolphin and the striped dolphin. Meer weergeven

    The Clymene dolphin was first formally described by John Edward Gray in 1846, although, unusually, he did not assign it its current name until four years later, in 1850. From … Meer weergeven

    Clymene dolphins spend most of their lives in waters over 100 m (330 ft) in depth, but occasionally move into shallower, … Meer weergeven

    Some individuals have been killed from directed fisheries in the Caribbean and others may have been caught in nets off West Africa. Meer weergeven

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    The Clymene dolphin looks very similar to the spinner dolphin. At close quarters, it is possible to observe that the beak of the Clymene is … Meer weergeven

    The Clymene dolphin is endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. Its full range is still poorly understood, particularly at its southern end. The species certainly prefer temperate and tropical waters. The northern end of the range runs roughly from Meer weergeven

    The West African population of the Clymene dolphin is listed in Appendix II of the convention on the Conservation of Migratory … Meer weergeven

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    The poorly known Clymene dolphin, Stenella clyme ne (Gray, 1850) (Cetacea: Delphinidae) is a small oceanic dolphin, endemic to tropical and warm-temperate waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico ( Fertl et al., 2003; Jefferson, 2018; Briceño et al., 2020 and references therein).
    The Clymene dolphin ( Stenella clymene ), in older texts known as the short-snouted spinner dolphin, is a dolphin endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only confirmed case of hybrid speciation in marine mammals, descending from the spinner dolphin and the striped dolphin.
    Distribution and habitat characteristics of dolphins of the genus Stenella (Cetacea: Delphinidae) in the southwest Atlantic Ocean. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 300, 229–240. doi: 10.3354/meps300229 Nadler, S. A., and Hudspeth, D. S. S. (2000).
    The common and scientific names are probably derived from the Greek Oceanid Clymene, although it has also been argued that it may instead come from the Greek word for "notorious". The Clymene dolphin looks very similar to the spinner dolphin.
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  9. A Visitor of Tropical Waters: First Record of a Clymene …

    Web15 apr. 2021 · The poorly known Clymene dolphin (Stenella clymene) is a small oceanic cetacean distributed in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean. In this study, we report, for the first time, a vagrant …

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