Adaptive Feeding Behavior in Bottlenose Dolphins - Naturally Speaking 2023
Offered By: VLMuseum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the fascinating world of bottlenose dolphins and their adaptive feeding behaviors in this 53-minute lecture from the Virginia Living Museum's Naturally Speaking Series. Join Meghan Weinpress-Galipeau, an educator and research scientist from the South Carolina Aquarium, as she explores a novel feeding tactic called "shipside feeding" observed in Charleston Harbor. Learn how these intelligent marine mammals use commercial shipping vessels as barriers to aid in catching fish, demonstrating their remarkable ability to adapt to human presence in their habitats. Gain insights into the diverse feeding strategies employed by bottlenose dolphins worldwide and understand the importance of conservation efforts. The lecture includes an introduction, speaker presentation, and concludes with valuable information about the Virginia Living Museum's mission to connect people with nature through educational experiences.
Syllabus
introduction and house keeping
speaker introduction
lecture begins
lecture ends
Taught by
VLMuseum
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