Predictive modeling of population trends can indicate the rate of population decline and risk of extinction, providing quantitative means of assessing conservation status and threats. Our study tests the rate of population change and risk of extinction of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis off the west coast of Taiwan, the only humpback dolphin population classified as Critically Endangered (CR) by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Under the most optimistic assumptions, almost 60% of simulations (out of 250 replications × 5000 iterations) predicted that population decline would exceed 80% within 3 generations, while the mean estimate of population decline within 1 generation was >50% of the current population numbers. ...
Based on optimal foraging theory, animals are expected to maximize foraging benefits whilst minimizi...
Due to habitat overlap, human activities can pose a threat to coastal bottlenose dolphin populations...
Preventing declines in common species is key to sustaining the structure and function of marine ecos...
Estimates of demographic parameters and predictive modeling of population viability furnish baseline...
Conservation - Group A - Poster presentationThe Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) inh...
Population Biology and Abundance - Group B: poster presentation: no. Bay 16.1Indo-Pacific humpback d...
Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins inhabit shallow coastal waters within the tropics and subtropics of t...
In coastal waters of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region, the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa ch...
The purpose of this project was to analyze the maternal investments of the Pacific Humpback Dolphin ...
To understand the scope and scale of the loss of biodiversity, tools are required that can be applie...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) inhabiting Hong Kong waters are thought to be among...
Indian Ocean humpback dolphins (Sousa plumbea) are obligate shallow-water dolphins that occur exclus...
This work was supported by Save Our Coast, Sitka Foundation, and McLean Foundation.Preventing declin...
Unlike southern resident killer whales, there is low statistical power to detect declines in many ce...
Based on optimal foraging theory, animals are expected to maximize foraging benefits whilst minimizi...
Due to habitat overlap, human activities can pose a threat to coastal bottlenose dolphin populations...
Preventing declines in common species is key to sustaining the structure and function of marine ecos...
Estimates of demographic parameters and predictive modeling of population viability furnish baseline...
Conservation - Group A - Poster presentationThe Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) inh...
Population Biology and Abundance - Group B: poster presentation: no. Bay 16.1Indo-Pacific humpback d...
Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins inhabit shallow coastal waters within the tropics and subtropics of t...
In coastal waters of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region, the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa ch...
The purpose of this project was to analyze the maternal investments of the Pacific Humpback Dolphin ...
To understand the scope and scale of the loss of biodiversity, tools are required that can be applie...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) inhabiting Hong Kong waters are thought to be among...
Indian Ocean humpback dolphins (Sousa plumbea) are obligate shallow-water dolphins that occur exclus...
This work was supported by Save Our Coast, Sitka Foundation, and McLean Foundation.Preventing declin...
Unlike southern resident killer whales, there is low statistical power to detect declines in many ce...
Based on optimal foraging theory, animals are expected to maximize foraging benefits whilst minimizi...
Due to habitat overlap, human activities can pose a threat to coastal bottlenose dolphin populations...
Preventing declines in common species is key to sustaining the structure and function of marine ecos...