Little is known about how the Vulnerable dugong Dugong dugon uses coral reef lagoons despite the importance of these habitats throughout much of its vast range. We used GPS satellite tracking systems to explore the space use of 12 dugongs at 3 locations in the coral reef lagoons of the main island of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific: Cap Goulvain, Ouano and Nouméa. The movements of the tracked dugongs varied among individuals and all except one animal undertook large-scale movements (>15 km; mean [±SE] 37.7 ± 5.2 km) from their capture location (maximum waterway distance range: 13.8 to 72.9 km). The straight-line distances between the furthest GPS locations during each animal’s tracking period ranged from 21.3 to 74.5 km. We ide...
The probability of an aquatic animal being available for detection is typically < 1. Accounting for ...
The probability of an aquatic animal being available for detection is typically <1. Accounting for c...
Quantifying the factors influencing behaviors of aquatic mammalian grazers may enhance the generic u...
Little is known about how the Vulnerable dugong Dugong dugon uses coral reef lagoons despite the imp...
Mobile marine species display complex and nonstationary habitat use patterns that require understand...
A combination of aerial surveys, community sightings and satellite tracking revealed distribution, h...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a powerful tool for conserving marine biodiversity when designed u...
New Caledonia is at the eastern limit of the dugong's range. In June 2003 standardized dugong aerial...
Seventy dugongs were fitted with satellite PTTs and/or GPS transmitters in sub-tropical and tropical...
In this paper, we report on the arrival of a small (2 m long) male dugong (Dugong dugon) to the Coco...
Incidental capture in fishing gear is the most serious threat to the survival of many species of mar...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) covers an area of approximately 348,000km2 makin...
The probability of an aquatic animal being available for detection is typically < 1. Accounting for ...
The probability of an aquatic animal being available for detection is typically <1. Accounting for c...
Quantifying the factors influencing behaviors of aquatic mammalian grazers may enhance the generic u...
Little is known about how the Vulnerable dugong Dugong dugon uses coral reef lagoons despite the imp...
Mobile marine species display complex and nonstationary habitat use patterns that require understand...
A combination of aerial surveys, community sightings and satellite tracking revealed distribution, h...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a powerful tool for conserving marine biodiversity when designed u...
New Caledonia is at the eastern limit of the dugong's range. In June 2003 standardized dugong aerial...
Seventy dugongs were fitted with satellite PTTs and/or GPS transmitters in sub-tropical and tropical...
In this paper, we report on the arrival of a small (2 m long) male dugong (Dugong dugon) to the Coco...
Incidental capture in fishing gear is the most serious threat to the survival of many species of mar...
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) covers an area of approximately 348,000km2 makin...
The probability of an aquatic animal being available for detection is typically < 1. Accounting for ...
The probability of an aquatic animal being available for detection is typically <1. Accounting for c...
Quantifying the factors influencing behaviors of aquatic mammalian grazers may enhance the generic u...