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New publication: spinner dolphin book chapter

  • Writer: MMRP
    MMRP
  • Nov 18, 2025
  • 1 min read

By Claire Lacey


Lacey, C., Bejder, L., Perrin, W.F., Wursig, B.  2025. Chapter 04. Spinner dolphin Stenella longirostris.  Ridgway and Harrison's Handbook of Marine Mammals, Volume 2: Oceanic Dolphins.  Academic Press/Elsevier.


We are pleased to let you know about another MMRP publication - a book chapter this time. The chapter is a contribution to the second volume - Oceanic Dolphins - of the newly revised Handbook of Marine Mammals. It summarizes the best knowledge on spinner dolphins available at the time of writing, and covers the animals not not just in Hawai'i, but worldwide.


Spinner dolphin - Stenella longirostris - (C) Kyleigh Fertitta. Permit no: 21476
Spinner dolphin - Stenella longirostris - (C) Kyleigh Fertitta. Permit no: 21476

It's always a real honor to work on a project of this sort and it was great to be invited to contribute. We hope you find the book useful!




17 Comments


EZEKIEL DAPHINE
EZEKIEL DAPHINE
2 days ago

Congrats on the new chapter, Claire! The comprehensive summary of spinner dolphin knowledge is a great resource. Check out https://aivideomemegenerator.com

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HUGO IMELDA
HUGO IMELDA
3 days ago

This chapter is a great resource for anyone studying oceanic dolphins. The summary of spinner dolphin knowledge seems thorough — I've been looking for something like this for my research. https://aibestfinder.com

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MERRILL TRESA
MERRILL TRESA
3 days ago

Great work on this spinner dolphin chapter! It's such a comprehensive summary of our current understanding of these fascinating oceanic dolphins — looking forward to diving into the research on their unique spinner behavior. Check out https://aiphotoassistant.com

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Thomasstevenhwvev
Thomasstevenhwvev
5 days ago

Congrats on the chapter — the MMRP's deep dives into spinner dolphin behavior are always a standout read. I've been using https://aivideoonline.com

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Sanchezmaryzdgfs
Sanchezmaryzdgfs
5 days ago

Spinner dolphins are fascinating—love that your new chapter brings their research into such a definitive handbook. I'd love to grab a copy and dive in; check out https://hy-3d.net

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