1 Dagorn L, "Tropical tuna associated with foating objects: a simulation study of the meeting point hypothesis" 56 : 984-993, 1999
2 V. VASSILOPOULOU, "The biology and ecology of juvenile pilotfish (Naucrates ductor) associated with Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) in eastern Mediterranean waters" National Documentation Centre (EKT) 5 (5): 61-, 2012
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4 Marianne Robert, "The aggregation of tuna around floating objects: What could be the underlying social mechanisms?" Elsevier BV 359 : 161-170, 2014
5 David Lusseau, "THE SHORT-TERM BEHAVIORAL REACTIONS OF BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS TO INTERACTIONS WITH BOATS IN DOUBTFUL SOUND, NEW ZEALAND" Wiley 22 (22): 802-818, 2006
6 MD Scott, "Pelagic predator associations: tuna and dolphins in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean" Inter-Research Science Center 458 : 283-302, 2012
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1 Dagorn L, "Tropical tuna associated with foating objects: a simulation study of the meeting point hypothesis" 56 : 984-993, 1999
2 V. VASSILOPOULOU, "The biology and ecology of juvenile pilotfish (Naucrates ductor) associated with Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) in eastern Mediterranean waters" National Documentation Centre (EKT) 5 (5): 61-, 2012
3 Hall MA, "The association of tunas with foating objects and dolphins in the Eastern Pacifc Ocean. Part VII. Some hypoth-eses on the mechanisms governing the association of tunas with foating objects and dolphins" Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission 1992
4 Marianne Robert, "The aggregation of tuna around floating objects: What could be the underlying social mechanisms?" Elsevier BV 359 : 161-170, 2014
5 David Lusseau, "THE SHORT-TERM BEHAVIORAL REACTIONS OF BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS TO INTERACTIONS WITH BOATS IN DOUBTFUL SOUND, NEW ZEALAND" Wiley 22 (22): 802-818, 2006
6 MD Scott, "Pelagic predator associations: tuna and dolphins in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean" Inter-Research Science Center 458 : 283-302, 2012
7 Hart JL, "Pacifc fshes of Canada" Fisheries Research Board of Canada 740-, 1973
8 Brill RW, "Horizontal movements and depth distribution of large adult yellowfn tuna (Thunnus albacares) near the Hawaiian Islands, recorded using ultrasonic telemetry: Implications for the physi-ological ecology of pelagic fshes" 133 : 395-408, 1999
9 G Sarà, "Effect of boat noise on the behaviour of bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus in the Mediterranean Sea" Inter-Research Science Center 331 : 243-253, 2007
10 Godin JJ, "Behavioural ecology of teleost fshes" Oxford Univer-sity Press 400-, 1997
11 Laurent Dagorn, "Behavior of yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye (T. obesus) tuna in a network of fish aggregating devices (FADs)" Springer Science and Business Media LLC 151 (151): 595-606, 2007
12 Dagorn L, "Association of yellowfn tuna (Thun-nus albacares) with tracking vessels during ultrasonic telemetry experiments" 99 : 40-48, 2001
13 Hazin FHV, "Analices des captures de lapêche à la senne réalisées par le “B.P. Xixili” dans l Ocean Atlantique Équatorial" 52 : 488-498, 2001
14 José J. Castro, "A general theory on fsh aggregation to foating objects: an alternative to the meeting point hypothesis" Springer Science and Business Media LLC 11 (11): 255-277, 2001