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All the best,
Justin and Esteban
Justin Gregg, PhD
Research Associate, D
Rivas from the Institute for
Animals in Philosophy and Science, and dolphin communication researcher
Justin Gregg from the Dolphin Communication Project, and features lectures
covering the study of apes' and dolphins' natural communication systems and
the nature of the information they
Aquatic Mammals Journal is pleased to announce the following exciting new
updates as we continue to develop the journal and expand our services to the
scientific community:
. Now offering free PDFs of all articles appearing from Volume 1
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general, echoic eavesdropping is an idea that deserves future attention.
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can send it by email.
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Justin Gregg, PhD
Research Associate & Vice President
Dolphin Communication Project
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