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Species: Atlantic Spotted Dolphins (Stenella frontalis)
Use: Surface and Underwater Behaviors
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Belly up (BUP): Belly fully exposed to surface of water (ventral on surface)
Fluke down (FDO): Flukes are pointed down with respects to the body
Flexing (FLX): Head and tail movements concave and convex, alternately
Fluke up (FUP): Dorsal surface and trailing edge of flukes are pointed up with respect to body
Head & fluke down (HFD): Head and flukes pointing down with respect to the body
Head & fluke up (HFU): Head and fluke pointing up with respect to body
Humping surface (HSF): Snagging at surface: moving dorsal area in and out of the water
Head down (HDO): Head positioned down with respect to the body
Head up (HUP): Head pointed up with respect to the body
Lying on bottom (LOB): Lying flat on the sea floor
Onside (OSD): When swimming, turns body onside (eye to surface) while moving
Rest (RST): Dolphins stationary at surface in horizontal position
Sink (SNK): Slowly move deeper in water column, any position
Sink down (SKD): Vertical orientation, BBS or BBR released- follow to surface
Somersault (SOM): Forward flip underwater
Breach (BRE): Entire body clears water and lands on lateral side or belly at surface
Barrel roll (BRL): Roll body 360-degrees/ stationary
Bottom grubbing (BTG): Inverted vertically; dolphin rostrum near sea floor; dolphin slightly rotating peduncle first and head follows
Corkscrew (CKW): barrel roll while in forward motion
Defecation (DEF): Dolphin is pooping
Drop (DRP): Drop object such as fish, seaweed, etc.
Feeding (FED): Animal(s) feeding
Bury flukes in sand (FIK): Dolphin actively buries flukes in sand
Fluke stand (FKS): Dolphin vertical w/flukes touching sand
Fluke slap (FLS): Slap flukes at surface of water
Fast surface (FSS): Animal surfaces d=for a quick breath, causing a wake, and dives
Fish toss (FTS): Animal tosses fish from mouth, usually with teeth grasping fish
Glide along bottom (GAB): Dolphin glides over seafloor, swims slowly about 1 ft above sand
Head jerk down (HJD): Single quick deliberate movement of head down
Head jerk (HJE): Single quick deliberate movement of head (to side or diagonally)
Head jerk up (HJU): Single quick deliberate movement of the head up
Head scanning (HSC): Moving head laterally side-to-side (often seen during echolocation)
Jaw clap (JCP): Dolphin opens and closes jaws
Leaping (LPG): Clear water completely, re-entry head first (usually two or more successive leaps)
Multiple breaths (MTB): Several breaths in succession during a surfacing
Pick up object (PIU): Dolphin picks up an object with jaw or pec or dorsal fin or flukes
Pec jerk (PJK): Movement up and down of pectoral fin
Porpoise (PPS): Dives out of water and back in without clearing surface
Regular dive (RGD): No portion of flukes out of water when diving, slower than porpoising
Roll (RLL): Rolling other than barrel roll
Rooster strut (ROO): Dolphin with head out of water and jerks it back while swimming
Move (RSM): Dolphin horizontal and moving horizontally at surface
Sand rubbing (SRB): Rubbing all/part of the body in the sand
Swim to bottom (STB): Dolphin swims toward sea floor at 45¼ angle or more
Approach (APP): One animal approaches another at CSW or SSW
Chase and bite (ATK): One animal chases and bites or hits another
Full body (BOD): Dolphin rolls over the other, with full body contact
Body slam (BSL): One dolphin slams its body into another
Belly to Belly (BTB): Dolphins swimming belly to belly
Bite (BTE): Dolphin bites or rakes teeth on another dolphin
Circle chase (CCH): Dolphins circling each other while swimming fast
Charge (CHG): Fast- speed, direct approach to another dolphin
Chase (CHS): One or more dolphins swiftly following another dolphin(s)
Depart (DEP): One dolphin departs another more than 5 feet
Exchange (EXC): One dolphin gives something to another, e.g., fish, seaweed
Fight (FGT): A chasing, biting, hitting sequence between two or more dolphins
Following (FLW): One animal follows another animal
Head to head circling (HHC): Two dolphins positioned head to head, circling one another
Interrupt (ITR): An interaction between at least two dolphins that is disturbed by other dolphin(s)
Peduncle rub (KRB): One dolphin rubs anotherÕs body part with its peduncle
Nudging (NDG): One dolphin pushes rostrum on another dolphinÕs body part
Push down (PDD): One dolphin pushes another dolphin down (usually with rostrum)
Petting (PET): One dolphin moves pec fin along anotherÕs body part
Play (PLY): Play with people, with bubbles, with seaweed, with dolphins, etc.
Petting/rubbing (PRB): Cannot tell between pet or rub
Push up (PUU): One dolphin pushes another one up (usually with rostrum)
Ram (RAM): One dolphin hits anotherÕs body with its body at fast speed
Rostrum hit (RHT): One dolphin hits another dolphin with rostrum
Rubbing (RUB): One dolphin rubs its body on anotherÕs body with no active movement
Reciprocal nuzzling (RZZ): Dolphins rubbing rostrums against each othersÕ bodies
Fish mouthing or snacking (SCK): Mouthing fish but not eating fish
Synch petting (SPT): Two individuals petting another (third dolphin) simultaneously
Synch breathe (SYB): Two or more individuals synchronously surface and breathe
Fluke hit (THT): One dolphin hits another with its flukes
Dorsal Mount (DSM): One dolphinÕs dorsal fin into genitals of another dolphin
Erection with direction (EOR): Penis oriented towards another dolphin or object
Genital to head (GOH): Genital orientation towards head of another dolphin
Goose (GOS): Rostrum to genital behavior between two dolphins
Group-on-one-sex (GPS): Several dolphins sexually molest a single dolphin
Herding (HRD): Male(s) pursue(s) female(s) sexually
Intromission (INT): Copulation success
Inverted mount (IVM): Male mounting female from a ventral up position
Mutual face to genital rub (MFG): Dolphins rubbing face to genitals on each other
Mount (MNT): One dolphinÕs genital area touches anotherÕs genital area (no intromission)
Melon to genitals (MTG): One dolphin pushes melon against genitals of another dolphin
Pec mount (PMT): One dolphin places pectoral fin into or against anotherÕs genital slit
Socio-sexual (SEX): Activity involving sexual behavior between any two individual dolphins
Synch goose (SGS): Two individuals beak-genital to another simultaneously
Synch mount (SMT): Two individuals mount another simultaneously
Synch roll out (SBR): Two males simultaneously roll ventrally on either side of female
Synch side press (SSP): Two male dolphins side press a female simultaneously
Thrust (THR): In mounting, an individual thrusts body to genitals of another
Burst-pulsed sound (BPS): Burst-pulsed sound, broad-band frequency, short duration
Chirp (CHP): Frequency modulated tone, with narrow bandwidth and short duration
Click train/echolocation (ECC): Series of pulsed sound, a fraction of a second for each click
Pop (POP): Pop-pulse sound, when jaws come together forcefully or from melon
Scream (SCR): High-intensity sequence, broad-band and varying duration
Squawk (SQK): ÒEffort-relatedÓ pulsed sounds, short duration and broad-band
Whistle (WHS): Narrow range, frequency-modulated tone
Bubble trail (BBT): Thick column of tiny bubbles
Bubble (BBL): Single bubble from blowhole
Bubble ring (BBR): Air ring, which slowly surfaces, from blowhole
Bubble stream (BBS): Several small bubbles produced in a stream
Bubble burst (BBU): Cloud of bubbles produced through blowhole