<div><p>Cetacean monitoring is essential in determining the status of a population. Different monitoring methods should reflect the real trends in abundance and patterns in distribution, and results should therefore ideally be independent of the selected method. Here, we compare two independent methods of describing harbour porpoise (<i>Phocoena phocoena</i>) relative distribution pattern in the western Baltic Sea. Satellite locations from 13 tagged harbour porpoises were used to build a Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) model of suitable habitats. The data set was subsampled to one location every second day, which were sufficient to make reliable models over the summer (Jun-Aug) and autumn (Sep-Nov) seasons. The modelled results were compared to ha...
A classical user–environment conflict could arise between the recent expansion plans of offshore win...
AbstractMarine habitat heterogeneity underpins species distribution and can be generated through int...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
Cetacean monitoring is essential in determining the status of a population. Different monitoring met...
Cetacean monitoring is essential in determining the status of a population. Different monitoring met...
Cetacean monitoring is essential in determining the status of a population. Different monitoring met...
Knowledge on spatial and seasonal distribution of species is crucial when designing protected areas ...
The population status of the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) has long been of concern in Europe...
Knowing the abundance of a population is a crucial component to assess its conservation status and d...
Knowing the abundance of a population is a crucial component to assess its conservation status and d...
Managing animal units is essential in biological conservation and requires spatial and temporal iden...
Harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena is the only cetacean species resident in the Baltic Sea. At least...
Habitat heterogeneity is a crucial driver for species distribution across scales. Harbour porpoise P...
Marine habitat heterogeneity underpins species distribution and can be generated through interaction...
A classical user–environment conflict could arise between the recent expansion plans of offshore win...
AbstractMarine habitat heterogeneity underpins species distribution and can be generated through int...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
Cetacean monitoring is essential in determining the status of a population. Different monitoring met...
Cetacean monitoring is essential in determining the status of a population. Different monitoring met...
Cetacean monitoring is essential in determining the status of a population. Different monitoring met...
Knowledge on spatial and seasonal distribution of species is crucial when designing protected areas ...
The population status of the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) has long been of concern in Europe...
Knowing the abundance of a population is a crucial component to assess its conservation status and d...
Knowing the abundance of a population is a crucial component to assess its conservation status and d...
Managing animal units is essential in biological conservation and requires spatial and temporal iden...
Harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena is the only cetacean species resident in the Baltic Sea. At least...
Habitat heterogeneity is a crucial driver for species distribution across scales. Harbour porpoise P...
Marine habitat heterogeneity underpins species distribution and can be generated through interaction...
A classical user–environment conflict could arise between the recent expansion plans of offshore win...
AbstractMarine habitat heterogeneity underpins species distribution and can be generated through int...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...