DCP Deep Dive: Learning from Longitudinal Research on Beluga Sexual Behavior, Implications for Welfare and Conservation

CW: This talk openly discusses sexual behavior and anatomy in non-human animals from a scientific perspective.

Learning from Longitudinal Research on Beluga Sexual Behavior, Implications for Welfare and Conservation

This talk summarizes findings from longitudinal research of beluga sexual behavior, including developmental patterns, sociosexual behavior, and reproductive behavior. Implications for welfare and conservation will also be discussed.

Malin Lilley, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Texas A&M University – Central Texas. Her current research interests include the development of social interactions in beluga whales. Learn more about Dr. Lilley at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/…

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