Reliable population estimates are critical to implement effective management strategies. The Hawai’i Island spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) is a genetically distinct stock that displays a rigid daily behavioural pattern, foraging offshore at night and resting in sheltered bays during the day. Consequently, they are exposed to frequent human interactions and disturbance. We estimated population parameters of this spinner dolphin stock using a systematic sampling design and capture–recapture models. From September 2010 to August 2011, boat-based photo-identification surveys were undertaken monthly over 132 days (.1,150 hours of effort;.100,000 dorsal fin images) in the four main resting bays along the Kona Coast, Hawai’i Island. All i...
The abundance of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus off the south-west coast of Mauri...
Habitat selection is strongly influenced by spatial variations in habitat quality and predation risk...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
Reliable population estimates are critical to implement effective management strategies. The Hawai'i...
Since the 1980’s, concerns have been raised about the extent of water-based tourism targeting spinne...
Spinner dolphins Stenella longirostris longirostris off the south-west coast of Mauritius are subjec...
Coastal dolphin populations are exposed to non-consumptive human activities that can pose conservati...
Due to habitat overlap, human activities can pose a threat to coastal bottlenose dolphin populations...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
Species conservation relies on understanding population demographics, yet this information is lackin...
The spinner dolphins of Hawaii Island are a small 668 ± 62 SE (95% CI = 556-801), genetically isolat...
Linking key ecological characteristics with animal behaviour is essential for identifying and protec...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
As delphinid populations become increasingly under threat we rely on our capacity to produce accurat...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
The abundance of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus off the south-west coast of Mauri...
Habitat selection is strongly influenced by spatial variations in habitat quality and predation risk...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
Reliable population estimates are critical to implement effective management strategies. The Hawai'i...
Since the 1980’s, concerns have been raised about the extent of water-based tourism targeting spinne...
Spinner dolphins Stenella longirostris longirostris off the south-west coast of Mauritius are subjec...
Coastal dolphin populations are exposed to non-consumptive human activities that can pose conservati...
Due to habitat overlap, human activities can pose a threat to coastal bottlenose dolphin populations...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
Species conservation relies on understanding population demographics, yet this information is lackin...
The spinner dolphins of Hawaii Island are a small 668 ± 62 SE (95% CI = 556-801), genetically isolat...
Linking key ecological characteristics with animal behaviour is essential for identifying and protec...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
As delphinid populations become increasingly under threat we rely on our capacity to produce accurat...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
The abundance of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus off the south-west coast of Mauri...
Habitat selection is strongly influenced by spatial variations in habitat quality and predation risk...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...