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The World's Largest Stockpile of Nuclear Weapons Is Defended by Dolphins
Study discovers natural hybridization produced dolphin species
Clymene Dolphin Resulted From A Natural Genetic Modification | Science 2.0
Satellites, DNA and dolphins | EurekAlert!
Military Dolphins Are Used to Protect US Nukes and Spot Enemy Mines
Scientists can now use the DNA of dolphins to know their age
Dolphins defend a quarter of the US nuclear stockpile • The Register
Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean | PLOS ONE
The genome resources for conservation of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis | Scientific Data
Frontiers | Using Genome-Wide SNPs to Detect Structure in High-Diversity and Low-Divergence Populations of Severely Impacted Eastern Tropical Pacific Spinner (Stenella longirostris) and Pantropical Spotted Dolphins (S. attenuata)
How Dolphins Help Protect U.S. Nuclear Weapons
Militarized Dolphins Protect a Quarter of US Nuclear Stockpile| Military.com
Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean | PLOS ONE
Hybridization in bottlenose dolphins—A case study of Tursiops aduncus × T. truncatus hybrids and successful backcross hybridization events | PLOS ONE
US deploys 'military dolphins' to protect nuclear weapons
Scientists can now use the DNA of dolphins to know their age
A wild Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin adopts a socially and genetically distant neonate | Scientific Reports
The World's Largest Stockpile of Nuclear Weapons Is Defended by Dolphins
Scientists can now use the DNA of dolphins to know their age
Military Dolphins Are Used to Protect US Nukes and Spot Enemy Mines