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

This talk, given by Dr. Malin Lilley, will summarize 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/Malin-Lilley

This Deep Dive is geared toward ages 14+, but all are welcome.

You can find other DCP webinars on our YouTube Channel or right here, on our website (look under the Knowledge Hub!).

Live: Friday 1 November 2024, Noon ET (New York, Miami)

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83679726561 (Meeting ID 836 7972 6561)

Contact DCP for the password: info[at]dcpmail[dot]org (Deep Dives and Dolphin Lessons have different passwords!)

Recording will be posted on our YouTube channelVimeo, and right here, on our website.