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The phrase "dive behavior" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is a noun phrase that refers to the actions or patterns of behavior associated with diving, such as the movements, strategies, and habits of animals or humans when diving. It can be used to describe both physical and psychological aspects of diving. Example: The study of dolphin dive behavior has revealed fascinating insights into their social dynamics. Comparison: "Dive behavior" and "diving behavior" are both correct phrases that can be used interchangeably. However, "dive behavior" can be considered more specific as it refers specifically to the act of diving, while "diving behavior" may also encompass other aspects such as surface activities or preparation for diving.
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Throughout the North Atlantic mean diving depth was significantly correlated with the depth of the thermocline, and dive behavior changed in relation to the stratification of the water column.
So the researchers mathematically analyzed dive behavior in Cuvier's beaked whales and in dolphins to test whether nitrogen bubbles could expand in whale tissue during repeated shallow dives.
We tested the hypothesis that an increased cost of swimming, brought on by increased hydrodynamic drag, has the same effect on dive behavior and efficiency as reduced prey availability under standard locomotion.
Experiments were performed using two adult female Steller sea lions at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, AK, using the same animals and general experimental design previously used to test the effects of reduced prey encounter rate on dive behavior and efficiency.
In some cases, tidal currents are strong enough to affect avian dive behavior by increasing travel costs [69], [70], [71].
The first is characterized by an oscillatory dive behavior and the second by a bimodal depth distribution with substantial surface time.
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These results also agree with diel analysis of tag-derived dive behaviors where six Blainville's beaked whales showed similar foraging patterns between day and night, although there was greater time spent at the surface and fewer "bounce" dives at night [52], [53].
Hays et al. (2001) suggest that ARGOS error, even within a particular LC, is highly variable and likely dependent upon animal diving behavior.
Our apparent inconsistency between predicted aversion to the white, and subsequent exploratory behavior in the novel tank may also support at dissociation between the mechanisms of black/white preference and novel tank diving behavior [43].
In this context, it is tempting to think that Hb may have experienced a greater selection pressure to modify its functional properties, resulting in a molecule more adapted to prolonged diving behavior.
By better understanding this species' diving behaviors, the scientists hope to solve an ongoing mystery: Why are Cuvier's beaked whales particularly sensitive to military sonar operations?
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