Disturbance from boats has been documented for many species of marine mammals, especially cetaceans, but has never been quantified for dugongs. Dugongs depend on seagrass for food. This food mostly occurs in shallow coastal areas where boat traffic is high. Thus there is potential for boats to alienate dugongs from critical habitat areas. Using an overhead video observation system (‘blimp-cam’), we observed the behaviour of focal dugongs during controlled boat pass experiments and while no boats were present. The percentage of time focal dugongs spent feeding and travelling was unaffected by boat presence, the number of boat passes and whether a pass included a stop and restart (pass continuity). The duration, distance and direction of a fo...
Ecosystem-scale networks of marine protected areas (MPAs) are important conservation tools, but thei...
This study investigated the ecology of dugongs in Moreton Bay, a 1400 km2 embayment in sub-tropical ...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only strictly marine herbivorous mammal and the only member of the ...
Knowledge of the behavioural ecology of a species is important for the development of conservation ...
The risk of mortality due to boat strike is increasingly being recognized as an important management...
Quantifying the factors influencing behaviors of aquatic mammalian grazers may enhance the generic u...
Dugong (Dugong dugon) are large herbivorous marine mammals restricted in range to tropical and sub-t...
A small population of dugongs was discovered in coastal wa-ters of the Lease islands in eastern Indo...
Foraging decisions by herbivores are of great interest to ecologists, as spatial and temporal patter...
Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are listed as vulnerable to extinction due to rapid population reductions cau...
Dugongs, Dugong dugon, are listed in the Red List of IUCN (The World Conservation Union) as a vulner...
Incidental capture in fishing gear is the most serious threat to the survival of many species of mar...
Seventy dugongs were fitted with satellite PTTs and/or GPS transmitters in sub-tropical and tropical...
Dugongs is a protected herbivorous marine mammals (Suwelo et al., 1992) and included in vulnerable c...
Journal compilation © 2007 The Zoological Society of London. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc...
Ecosystem-scale networks of marine protected areas (MPAs) are important conservation tools, but thei...
This study investigated the ecology of dugongs in Moreton Bay, a 1400 km2 embayment in sub-tropical ...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only strictly marine herbivorous mammal and the only member of the ...
Knowledge of the behavioural ecology of a species is important for the development of conservation ...
The risk of mortality due to boat strike is increasingly being recognized as an important management...
Quantifying the factors influencing behaviors of aquatic mammalian grazers may enhance the generic u...
Dugong (Dugong dugon) are large herbivorous marine mammals restricted in range to tropical and sub-t...
A small population of dugongs was discovered in coastal wa-ters of the Lease islands in eastern Indo...
Foraging decisions by herbivores are of great interest to ecologists, as spatial and temporal patter...
Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are listed as vulnerable to extinction due to rapid population reductions cau...
Dugongs, Dugong dugon, are listed in the Red List of IUCN (The World Conservation Union) as a vulner...
Incidental capture in fishing gear is the most serious threat to the survival of many species of mar...
Seventy dugongs were fitted with satellite PTTs and/or GPS transmitters in sub-tropical and tropical...
Dugongs is a protected herbivorous marine mammals (Suwelo et al., 1992) and included in vulnerable c...
Journal compilation © 2007 The Zoological Society of London. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc...
Ecosystem-scale networks of marine protected areas (MPAs) are important conservation tools, but thei...
This study investigated the ecology of dugongs in Moreton Bay, a 1400 km2 embayment in sub-tropical ...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only strictly marine herbivorous mammal and the only member of the ...