Department of Biology

Publications

    1.

    EDITED BOOKS

    Mann, J., Connor, R., & Tyack, P., and Whitehead, H. (Eds.) 2000. Cetacean Societies: Field studies of dolphins and whales Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 443 pp.

     

    PUBLICATIONS

    1.     Gibson, Q.A. & Mann, J. In press. Defining and measuring sociality in wild bottlenose dolphins.  Marine Mammal Science

    2.      Kang, H., Getoor, L., Singh, L., Mann, J. & Krzyszczyk, E. In press. Visual analysis of dynamic group membership in temporal social networks.  Sigkdd explorations ACM.

    3.      Gibson, Q.A. & Mann, J. In press. The size, composition, and function of wild bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops sp.) mother-calf groups in Shark Bay, .  Animal Behaviour.

    4.      Gibson, Q.A. & Mann, J. In press. Individual variation in the sociality of wild bottlenose dolphin mothers and calves (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, :  Sex differences, early development and maternal influence.  Animal Behaviour.

    5.      Mann, J. In Press. Parental behavior.  In W. F. Perrin, B. Würsig, & H. G. M. Thewissen (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. Academic Press.

    6.      Mann, J. & Sargeant, B.L. In press. Tool-use in Wild Bottlenose Dolphins. In W. F. Perrin, B. Würsig, & H. G. M. Thewissen (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. Academic Press.

    7.      Sargeant, B.L. and Mann, J. In press. From social learning to culture:  Intrapopulation variation in bottlenose dolphins.  In B.G. Galef Jr. and K. N. Laland (Eds.) The Question of Animal Culture.  Harvard University Press. 

    8.      Sargeant, B.L & Mann, J. 2007. Defining and detecting innovation: Are cognitive and developmental mechanisms important? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30:423-424.

    9.      Mann, J., Sargeant, B.L., & Minor, M. 2007. Calf inspection of fish catches:  Opportunities for oblique social learning? Marine Mammal Science. 23(1): 197-202.

    10.  Sargeant, B.L., Wirsing, A.J., Heithaus, M.R., & Mann, J. 2007. Can environmental heterogeneity explain individual foraging variation in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.)? . Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 61:679-688.

    11.  Connor, R.C., Mann, J. & Watson-Capps, J.J. 2006. A sex-specific affiliative contact behavior in Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops sp. Ethology. 112: 631-638.

    12.  Bejder, L., Samuels, A., Whitehead, H., Gales, N., Mann, J., Connor, R., Heithaus, M., Watson-Capps, J. & Flaherty, C.  2006. Shift in habitat use by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) exposed to long-term anthropogenic disturbance.  Conservation Biology. 20 (6): 1791-1798.

    13.  Mann, J.  2006. Establishing Trust:  Sociosexual behaviour and the development of male-male bonds among Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin calves. In P. Vasey and V. Sommer (Eds.) Homosexual Behaviour in Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective. Cambridge University Press. Chapter 4, pp. 107-130.

    14.  Gero, S., Bejder, L., Whitehead, H., Mann, J. & Connor, R.C.  2005. Behaviourally Specific Preferred Associations in Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops sp.  Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83: 1566-1573.

    15.  Sargeant, B.L., Mann, J., Berggren, P. & Krützen M. 2005. Specialization and development of beach hunting, a rare foraging behavior, by wild Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83(11): 1400-1410

    16.  Krützen M., Mann, J., Heithaus, M.R., Connor, R.C., Bejder, L., & Sherwin, W.B.  2005. Cultural transmission of tool use in bottlenose dolphins.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102(25): 8939-8943.

    17.  Watson-Capps, J. J. & Mann, J.  2005.  The effects of aquaculture on bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops sp.) ranging in Shark Bay, Western Australia.  Biological Conservation. 124: 519-526.

    18.  Mann, J. & Watson-Capps, J. 2005. Surviving at Sea: Ecological and behavioural predictors of calf mortality in Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) Animal Behaviour. 69: 899-909.

    19.  Scott, E., Mann, J., Watson-Capps, J.J., Sargeant, B.L., & Connor, R.C. 2005.  Aggression in bottlenose dolphins: Evidence for sexual coercion, male-male competition, and female tolerance through analysis of tooth-rake marks and behaviour.  Behaviour. 142: 21-44.

    20.  Connor, R.C. & Mann, J. 2005. Social cognition in the wild:  Machiavellian dolphins? In S. Hurley and M. Nudd (Eds.) Rational Animals. Oxford University Press. pp. 329-367.

    21.  Krützen M., Barre L.M., Connor R.C., Mann J., & Sherwin W.B. 2004. O father: where art thou? - Paternity assessment in an open fission-fusion society of wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Molecular Ecology. 13: 1975-1990.  

    22.  Krützen M., Sherwin W.B., Barre L.M., Connor R.C., Van de Casteele T., Mann J., & Brooks R. 2003. Contrasting relatedness patterns in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) with different alliance strategies. Proceedings of the Royal Society - Series B: Biological Sciences. 270 (1514): 497-502.

    23.  Mann, J. & Sargeant, B. 2003. Like mother, like calf: The ontogeny of foraging traditions in wild Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.). In D. Fragaszy and S. Perry (Eds.) The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence. Cambridge University Press. pp. 236-266.

    24.  Kemper, C.M., Shaughnessay, P., Pemberton, D., Mann, J., Hume, F., Cawthorn, M., & Würsig, B. 2003. Aquaculture and marine mammals: Coexistence or conflict? In N. Gales, M. Hindell, R. Kirkwood (Eds.) Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues. Pp. 208-228. CSIRO Publishing. 480 pp.

    25.  Mann, J. & Kemps, C. 2003. The effects of provisioning on maternal care in wild bottlenose dolphins, Shark Bay, . In N. Gales, M. Hindell, & R. Kirkwood (Eds.) Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues. Pp. 304-320. CSIRO Publishing. 480 pp.

    26.  Mann, J. Parental behavior. 2002. In W. F. Perrin, B. Würsig, & H. G. M. Thewissen (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. Academic Press. Pp. 876-882.

    27.  Mann, J. 2001. Cetacean culture: Definitions and evidence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. (Peer commentary). 24(2): 343.

    28.  Whitehead, H. & Mann, J. 2000. Female reproductive strategies in cetaceans. In J. Mann, R. Connor, P. Tyack, & H. Whitehead (Eds.) Cetacean Societies: Field studies of dolphins and whales (219-246). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

    29.  Mann, J.  2000. Unraveling the dynamics of social life: Long-term studies and methods. In J. Mann, R. Connor, P. Tyack, & H. Whitehead (Eds.) Cetacean Societies: Field studies of dolphins and whales (45-64). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

    30.  Connor, R.C., Wells, R., Mann, J., and Read, A. 2000. The bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops sp.: Social relationships in a fission-fusion society. In J. Mann, R. Connor, P. Tyack, and H. Whitehead (Eds.) Cetacean Societies: Field studies of dolphins and whales (91-126). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

    31.  Connor, R.C., Mann, J., Tyack, P. L. & Whitehead, H.  2000. The social lives of whales and dolphins. In J. Mann, R. Connor, P. Tyack, and H. Whitehead (Eds.) Cetacean Societies: Field studies of dolphins and whales (1-6). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

    32.  Tyack, P., Connor, R., Mann, J. & Whitehead, H. 2000. The future of behavioral research on cetaceans in the wild. In J. Mann, R. Connor, P. Tyack, and H. Whitehead (Eds.) Cetacean Societies: Field studies of dolphins and whales (333-339). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

    33.  Mann, J., Connor, R. C., Barre, L.M. & Heithaus, M.R. 2000. Female reproductive success in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.): Life history, habitat, provisioning, and group size effects. Behavioral Ecology.  11: 210-219

    34.  Mann, J., & Barnett, H. 1999.  Lethal tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvieri) attack on bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops sp.) calf: Defense and reactions by the mother. Marine Mammal Science, 15(2): 568-575.

    35.  Mann, J. & Smuts, B.B. 1999. Behavioral development in wild bottlenose dolphin newborns (Tursiops sp.). Behaviour 136: 529-566.

    36.  Mann, J. 1999. Behavioral Sampling Methods for Cetaceans: A review and critique. Marine Mammal Science, 15(1): 102-122.

    37.  Connor, R.C., Mann, J., Whitehead, H., & Tyack, P. 1998. Social Evolution in toothed whales. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 13(6): 228-232.

    38.  Connor, R.C., Mann, J., Tyack, P., & Whitehead, H. 1998. Quantifying brain-behavior relations in cetaceans and primates: A reply. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 13(10): 408.

    39.  Mann, J. & Smuts, B.B. 1998. Natal attraction: Allomaternal care and mother-infant separations in wild bottlenose dolphins. Animal Behaviour, 55, 1097-1113.

    40.  Mann, J. 1997. Individual differences in bottlenose dolphin infants. Family Systems. 4: 35-49.

    41.  Smolker, R.A., Richards, A.F., Connor, R.C. Mann, J., & Berggren, P.  1997. Sponge-carrying by Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins: Possible tool-use by a delphinid. Ethology, 103: 454-465.

    42.  Connor, R.C., Richards, A.F., Smolker, R.A., & Mann, J. 1996. Patterns of female attractiveness in Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins, Behaviour, 133, 37-69.

    43.  Mann, J., Smolker, R.A., & Smuts, B.B. 1995. Responses to calf entanglement in free-ranging bottlenose dolphins. Marine Mammal Science. 11(1), 168-175.