Abstract

The formation of behavior in early ontogenesis in dolphin newborns kept in sections of marine enclosures was studied using direct observations and photo- and video surveys, as well as by recording ethograms with subsequent computer analysis. A successive formation of postures and locomotory acts accompanied by a heterochronous involvement of various types of afferentiation was found.

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