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Volume 3 (2003 - 2004) - May 2004

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Journal of Biology 2004, 3:5 (7 May 2004)

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The hydrodynamics of dolphin drafting

Daniel Weihs Journal of Biology 2004, 3:8 (4 May 2004)

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Models of the hydrodynamic forces between two swimming dolphins show that baby dolphins keep up with their more powerful mothers by getting an almost energetically "free ride" in their slipstream.

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Hitching a lift hydrodynamically - in swimming, flying and cycling

R McNeill Alexander Journal of Biology 2004, 3:7 (4 May 2004)

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Examining dolphin hydrodynamics provides clues to calf-loss during tuna fishing

Pete Moore Journal of Biology 2004, 3:6 (4 May 2004)

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