Pilot whales Globicephala spp. are known to display a hierarchical social pattern, but longitudinal data to infer population structure of short-finned pilot whales Globicephala macrorhynchus are rare. Using data collected between 2003-2011 in the oceanic archipelago of Madeira, the grouping structure of short-finned pilot whales was studied using photo-identification methods and mtDNA sequences and microsatellite markers to test the hypotheses that (1) there is at least one pelagic and one or more island-associated communities, and (2) groups are made of related individuals, with a matrilineal social structure. Pilot whales demonstrated a large degree of variability in site fidelity, including residents (up to 14-year interval), regular vis...
Estimates of population parameters for the short-finned pilot whale, Globicephala macrorhynchus, ar...
International audienceA key goal for wildlife managers is identifying discrete, demographically inde...
Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead specimens ar...
This thesis provides information on the grouping structure, survival, abundance, dive characteristi...
International audienceIn the northeast Atlantic Ocean, the archipelago of the Azores is frequented b...
Social structure can have a significant impact on divergence and evolution within species, especiall...
The evolutionary ecology of a species is driven by a combination of random events, ecological and en...
Integration of ecological and genetic approaches is a particularly powerful strategy to identify nat...
Some marine mammals are so rarely seen that their life history and social structure remain a mystery...
Management effort directed towards modern cetacean populations are dependent on a strong estimation ...
1. The geographic location and oceanographic, physical, and chemical water properties make the Canar...
This thesis reports a genetic investigation of population segregation, social organization, and mati...
<div><p>Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead spec...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization and dynamics of social groups of marine mammals...
Estimates of population parameters for the short-finned pilot whale, Globicephala macrorhynchus, ar...
International audienceA key goal for wildlife managers is identifying discrete, demographically inde...
Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead specimens ar...
This thesis provides information on the grouping structure, survival, abundance, dive characteristi...
International audienceIn the northeast Atlantic Ocean, the archipelago of the Azores is frequented b...
Social structure can have a significant impact on divergence and evolution within species, especiall...
The evolutionary ecology of a species is driven by a combination of random events, ecological and en...
Integration of ecological and genetic approaches is a particularly powerful strategy to identify nat...
Some marine mammals are so rarely seen that their life history and social structure remain a mystery...
Management effort directed towards modern cetacean populations are dependent on a strong estimation ...
1. The geographic location and oceanographic, physical, and chemical water properties make the Canar...
This thesis reports a genetic investigation of population segregation, social organization, and mati...
<div><p>Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead spec...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization and dynamics of social groups of marine mammals...
Estimates of population parameters for the short-finned pilot whale, Globicephala macrorhynchus, ar...
International audienceA key goal for wildlife managers is identifying discrete, demographically inde...
Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead specimens ar...