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Richard Connor is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia. His work focuses on dolphin social structures, vocalization patterns, and cooperative behaviors, contributing to fields like marine biology and animal behavior. He has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Simon Allen and Michael Krützen, exploring topics like mating systems, reproductive success, and community dynamics in bottlenose dolphins. Connor’s research emphasizes the importance of acoustic communication and social bonding in dolphin alliances.
His studies have addressed how juvenile social play influences adult reproductive success and how environmental, genetic, and cultural factors shape dolphin communities. While no formal awards are listed, his work has garnered significant attention, including media coverage and academic citations.
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