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Ecologists commonly use photo-identification of individual animals to monitor the behaviour, state and health of a population, since it is a cost-effective technique that eliminates the need to physically capture and tag animals. With dolphins, the nicks and notches of the dorsal fin are typically used as the unique identifying features for each individual; however New Zealand common dolphins are...
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