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"Although we are still just scratching the surface, studies on bottlenose dolphins, and other cetaceans, are making noteworthy contributions to the biological and ecological literature. The Bottlenose Dolphin summarizes many of those contributions an its benefits from the extensive experience and insights from long term studies by the first two authors." - Ecology
--Ecology

"A truly incredible concentration of authoritative bottlenose dolphin data. Probably the most comprehensive single piece of work ever done on bottlenose dolphins, the book represents a milestone for all those who are interested in cetacean, and for marine mammalogists, educators, and students it stands as an essential reference to be kept at hand in the nearst book shelf" - Marine Mammal Science
--Marine Mammal Science

"Comprehensive overview of the species, its evolution, place in ancient and modern myth, behavior, ecology, reproduction and genetics." -Florida Times-Union
--Florida Times-Union

"Clear and compelling." - Publishers Weekly
--Publishers Weekly

"The Bottlenose Dolphin presents a comprehensive, colorfully illustrated, and concise overview of a species that has fascinated humans for at least 3,000 years." -Biology Digest
--Biology Digest

"Covers everything from the historical myths about dolphins to their daily lives, and includes many nice photos." -EcoFlorida
--EcoFlorida

"An important addition to the libraries of cetacean specialists and of interest to other practioners in the field." - Choice
--Choice

"This book is very informative, integrative, and lucid. I found it packed with interesting and relevant facts. You will find this book a great read because of the global picture it provides, in a masterly and concise way. I believe this book is justly destined for the paperback, bestseller market. " - Aquatic Mammals 2001
--Aquatic Mammals 2001

"An interesting source for inhabitants of and visitors to the southeast of the USA, who have an interest in the marine mammals."
--Mammalia Biology

“Gives the reader a good overview of our current knowledge of the biology of the bottlenose dolphin”
--Ecology

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