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    Sexual ecology of the spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris: geographic variation in mating system. Marine Mammal Science, Vol 19, Issue 3: 462-483.
    Spinner dolphins are probably the most frequently encountered cetacean in nearshore waters of the Pacific Islands Region. Spinner dolphins received their common name because they are often seen leaping and spinning out of the water. The species' name, longirostris, is Latin for “long beak,” referring to their slender shaped beak or rostrum.
    The skull can be confused with those of Stenella coeruleoalba, Stenella clymene, and Delphinus spp.; all have a relatively long and narrow dorsoventrally flattened rostrum, a large number of small slender teeth (about 40–60 in each row) ( Perrin, 1998 ). It differs from the skull of Delphinus in lacking strongly defined palatal grooves.
  2. WebRe­pro­duc­tion. The mat­ing sys­tem varies among sub­species and is re­lated to the de­gree of sex­ual di­mor­phism, which in turn re­flects ge­o­graph­i­cal range. Male testes size and the de­gree of sex­ual di­mor­phism in the …

  3. Spinner Dolphins of Islands and Atolls | SpringerLink

  4. Stenella longirostris, Spinner dolphin : fisheries - SeaLifeBase

  5. Spinner Dolphin: Stenella longirostris - ScienceDirect

  6. WebMegan M. McElligott 1,2* Marc O. Lammers 2,3. 1 Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Kāne‘ohe, HI, United States. 2 Oceanwide Science Institute, Honolulu, HI, United States. 3 Hawaiian …

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