Population parameters of poorly marked gregarious species are difficult to estimate. This is the case for common dolphins (Delphinus sp.), a genus known for its lack of distinctive marks resulting in a low mark ratio. Furthermore, the widespread nature of common dolphins results in low recaptures. We developed reliable photo-identification protocols to ensure accurate identification of individuals in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand. These protocols combined the use of nicks and notches and pigmentation patterns for identification and included the development of a distinctiveness threshold. The data were further stratified by the level of distinctiveness of each individual (as distinctive or highly-distinctive). Photo-identification surveys we...
While the Mediterranean Sea has been designated as a Global Biodiversity Hotspot, assessments of cet...
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home t...
Reliable population estimates are critical to implement effective management strategies. The Hawai'i...
Capture-recapture methods are frequently employed to estimate abundance of cetaceans using photograp...
An accurate and precise estimate of mark rate (the proportion of individuals with marks suitable for...
Photography is a key tool in conservation science and has numerous applications. In the present stud...
Capture-recapture analysis using photo identification was applied to the Common Dolphin (Delphinus d...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
As delphinid populations become increasingly under threat we rely on our capacity to produce accurat...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
Mark-recapture is used to investigate the abundance, survival and social relationships and even indi...
A photo-identification study on Risso’s dolphins was carried out off Bardsey Island in Wales (July t...
<p>Estimates are given for highly distinctive (D1) and highly distinctive and distinctive (D1 & D2) ...
A photo-identification study on Risso’s dolphins was carried out off Bardsey Island in Wales (July t...
While the Mediterranean Sea has been designated as a Global Biodiversity Hotspot, assessments of cet...
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home t...
Reliable population estimates are critical to implement effective management strategies. The Hawai'i...
Capture-recapture methods are frequently employed to estimate abundance of cetaceans using photograp...
An accurate and precise estimate of mark rate (the proportion of individuals with marks suitable for...
Photography is a key tool in conservation science and has numerous applications. In the present stud...
Capture-recapture analysis using photo identification was applied to the Common Dolphin (Delphinus d...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
As delphinid populations become increasingly under threat we rely on our capacity to produce accurat...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
As delphinid populations become increasingly exposed to human activities we rely on our capacity to ...
Mark-recapture is used to investigate the abundance, survival and social relationships and even indi...
A photo-identification study on Risso’s dolphins was carried out off Bardsey Island in Wales (July t...
<p>Estimates are given for highly distinctive (D1) and highly distinctive and distinctive (D1 & D2) ...
A photo-identification study on Risso’s dolphins was carried out off Bardsey Island in Wales (July t...
While the Mediterranean Sea has been designated as a Global Biodiversity Hotspot, assessments of cet...
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home t...
Reliable population estimates are critical to implement effective management strategies. The Hawai'i...