“…Since our 2006 publication (Connor, Smolker, et al, 2006), the study of synchrony in alliance behaviour and other social contexts in odontocetes has increased (e.g. Sakai, Morisaka, Kogi, Hishii, & Kohshima, 2010;Senigaglia, de Stephanis, Verborgh, & Lusseau, 2012). Spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, are more often synchronous in successful aggressive encounters against larger common bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, in the Bahamas (Cusick & Herzing, 2014).…”