cetacean是什么意思

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  • Not only primates and cetaceans, but also other long-lived mammals, like elephants, have females playing active (crucial) post-reproductive roles.

  • There is one behavioural pattern seen in group-living cetaceans that is individually maladaptive but could have arisen within a system of conformist traditions: mass stranding.

  • Studies of cetaceans have uncovered a number of patterns of behaviour and vocalizations, which some cetologists have ascribed to cultural processes.

  • Although the available evidence is consistent with the notion of culture in cetaceans, caution is warranted due to the many gaps in the data.

  • The latter seems to be a feature of dolphins and other cetaceans (exploited in oceanaria shows, where two performers leap and dive together).

  • Observations can provide additional insights into the products of culture that are important to cetaceans, as well as into the processes that might be involved.

  • Consequently, the implication in the target article that, because cetaceans have vocal traditions, they can learn other motor acts by imitation, is not convincing.

  • Culture may be an ancestral characteristic of terrestrial cetacean ancestors; not derived via marine variability, modern cetacean mobility, or any living cetacean social structure.

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  • 中文简体

    鲸目动物…

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  • Português

    cetáceo…

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  • Polski

    waleń…

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