Odontocete depredation involves stealing or damaging bait or prey already captured by fishing gear. The increase in depredation is of concern for small stocks of cetaceans because interactions with fishing gear can lead to serious injury or mortality through entanglement or ingestion. Using long-term data sets available for the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) community in Sarasota Bay, Florida, we investigated recreational fishing gear interactions by (1) examining temporal patterns in depredation and associated behaviors from 2000 to 2007; (2) quantifying the behavior of dolphins that depredate or engage in associated behaviors; and (3) identifying factors associated with the rise in depredation locally. The number of incidents of ...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Competition between fisheries and bottlenose dolphins is a globally relevant conflict given its soci...
Cetacean strandings provide valuable biological and geographic information, including various human ...
Typical depredation behavior by cetaceans involves stealing or damaging prey items already captured ...
Conflicts between marine mammals and fisheries can be attributed to spatial overlap and resource com...
Bottlenose dolphins inhabiting coastlines and estuaries in Florida have been impacted in the past de...
Studies evaluating effects of human activity on wildlife typically emphasize short-term behavioral r...
An improved understanding of interaction dynamics between dolphins and trawlers is essential for imp...
© 2018, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. An improved understanding of interaction d...
An improved understanding of interaction dynamics between dolphins and trawlers is essential for imp...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) has been classified by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMF...
The incidental capture of wildlife in fishing gear presents a global conservation challenge. As a ba...
The U.S. East Coast pelagic longline fishery has a history of interactions with marine mammals, wher...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Competition between fisheries and bottlenose dolphins is a globally relevant conflict given its soci...
Cetacean strandings provide valuable biological and geographic information, including various human ...
Typical depredation behavior by cetaceans involves stealing or damaging prey items already captured ...
Conflicts between marine mammals and fisheries can be attributed to spatial overlap and resource com...
Bottlenose dolphins inhabiting coastlines and estuaries in Florida have been impacted in the past de...
Studies evaluating effects of human activity on wildlife typically emphasize short-term behavioral r...
An improved understanding of interaction dynamics between dolphins and trawlers is essential for imp...
© 2018, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. An improved understanding of interaction d...
An improved understanding of interaction dynamics between dolphins and trawlers is essential for imp...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) has been classified by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMF...
The incidental capture of wildlife in fishing gear presents a global conservation challenge. As a ba...
The U.S. East Coast pelagic longline fishery has a history of interactions with marine mammals, wher...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Competition between fisheries and bottlenose dolphins is a globally relevant conflict given its soci...
Cetacean strandings provide valuable biological and geographic information, including various human ...