The main response of top predators to human-induced environmental changes is often behavioural. Although human activities regularly impose a disturbance on top predators, they can also be a source of reliable and concentrated food resources for species with a high degree of behavioural plasticity. This study represents the first assessment of the influence of these resources on migratory patterns and social interaction of a marine top predator, the common bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus. Pollock’s closed robust design models and association analyses were applied to data collected over nine consecutive years of research in a coastal area subject to significant use and pressure by humans. Photo-identification data were collected year-r...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of anthropogenic effects on wildlife, a central q...
Abstract In this study, we investigate association patterns of 249 bottlenose dolphin feeding groups...
The main response of top predators to human-induced environmental changes is often behavioural. Alth...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
Between 2004 and 2007, field surveys were conducted to study bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Selective forces shape the evolution of wildlife behavioural strategies and influence the spatial an...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Habitat selection is strongly influenced by spatial variations in habitat quality and predation risk...
14 pages, 4 tables, 3 figuresAn understanding of animal grouping patterns is essential to increase k...
Anthropogenic food patches in the marine environment, such as aquaculture farms and active trawlers,...
Human interaction greatly influences the behavior and distribution of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops ...
Food-provisioning of free-ranging animals can result in significant impacts on individual behaviour,...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of anthropogenic effects on wildlife, a central q...
Abstract In this study, we investigate association patterns of 249 bottlenose dolphin feeding groups...
The main response of top predators to human-induced environmental changes is often behavioural. Alth...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
Between 2004 and 2007, field surveys were conducted to study bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Selective forces shape the evolution of wildlife behavioural strategies and influence the spatial an...
Food provisioning of wildlife is a major concern for management and conservation agencies worldwide ...
Habitat selection is strongly influenced by spatial variations in habitat quality and predation risk...
14 pages, 4 tables, 3 figuresAn understanding of animal grouping patterns is essential to increase k...
Anthropogenic food patches in the marine environment, such as aquaculture farms and active trawlers,...
Human interaction greatly influences the behavior and distribution of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops ...
Food-provisioning of free-ranging animals can result in significant impacts on individual behaviour,...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of anthropogenic effects on wildlife, a central q...
Abstract In this study, we investigate association patterns of 249 bottlenose dolphin feeding groups...