Spinner dolphins frequently use inshore island and atoll habitat for daytime rest and social interactions, and forage over deep waters at night. In far-western Hawaii, groups of spinner dolphins associated with Kure and Midway Atolls have been a subject of long-term research since 1998. In the current study, we applied a local nearest-neighbor convex hull construction (LoCoH) approach to examine area/habitat use pattern in both atolls, equivalent to bounded home ranges based on a non-parametric kernel method. The nearest neighbor value was chosen based on the k-area chart which allows for selecting suitable k values based on the total area of local hulls and shift within them when nearest neighbor increases. In both atolls, dolphin spatial ...
Many species of marine top-predator have ‘hotspots’ in their distribution. Hotspots can be defined a...
The spinner dolphins of Hawaii Island are a small 668 ± 62 SE (95% CI = 556-801), genetically isolat...
Estuaries are biologically productive systems that support many cetacean populations and serve as im...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
Predictive habitat models can provide critical information that is necessary in many conservation ap...
Linking key ecological characteristics with animal behaviour is essential for identifying and protec...
Summary 1. Linking key ecological characteristics with animal behaviour is essential for identifyin...
Habitat selection is strongly influenced by spatial variations in habitat quality and predation risk...
Selective forces shape the evolution of wildlife behavioural strategies and influence the spatial an...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) exhibit different social behaviours at two regions in the H...
International audienceInvestigating ecological segregation among organisms of a given community is c...
Understanding the distribution of a species gives important clues about its ecology, and can provide...
Behavioural Ecology - Group B; Poster presentation - no. Bay 18.5Very little is known of the spatio...
Since the 1980’s, concerns have been raised about the extent of water-based tourism targeting spinne...
Many species of marine top-predator have ‘hotspots’ in their distribution. Hotspots can be defined a...
The spinner dolphins of Hawaii Island are a small 668 ± 62 SE (95% CI = 556-801), genetically isolat...
Estuaries are biologically productive systems that support many cetacean populations and serve as im...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) commonly use inshore island and atoll habitats for daytime ...
Predictive habitat models can provide critical information that is necessary in many conservation ap...
Linking key ecological characteristics with animal behaviour is essential for identifying and protec...
Summary 1. Linking key ecological characteristics with animal behaviour is essential for identifyin...
Habitat selection is strongly influenced by spatial variations in habitat quality and predation risk...
Selective forces shape the evolution of wildlife behavioural strategies and influence the spatial an...
Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) exhibit different social behaviours at two regions in the H...
International audienceInvestigating ecological segregation among organisms of a given community is c...
Understanding the distribution of a species gives important clues about its ecology, and can provide...
Behavioural Ecology - Group B; Poster presentation - no. Bay 18.5Very little is known of the spatio...
Since the 1980’s, concerns have been raised about the extent of water-based tourism targeting spinne...
Many species of marine top-predator have ‘hotspots’ in their distribution. Hotspots can be defined a...
The spinner dolphins of Hawaii Island are a small 668 ± 62 SE (95% CI = 556-801), genetically isolat...
Estuaries are biologically productive systems that support many cetacean populations and serve as im...