Photo-identification surveys over three years along 390 km of coastline north of Cape Town, revealed that Heaviside’s dolphin distribution was consistent between years and higher in areas more exposed to swells and with greater long-term availability of small hake Merluccius capensis (their principal prey). Dusky dolphin sighting rates varied considerably between years, but were generally higher in areas with lower hake availability and sandier shores (mostly straighter coastline). Large groups of 50–200 dusky dolphins were only seen in St Helena Bay, the site of a wind-driven upwelling zone. Heaviside’s dolphins were found in shallower, cooler water than dusky dolphins and were more likely to be seen during brighter phases of the moon (whe...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
During the austral winter, cetaceans and other apex predators follow the annual northeastward moveme...
Predator–prey interactions of mammals and their fish prey in marine ecosystems are rarely identified...
Heaviside‟s dolphins, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, are among the least known cetaceans. They are end...
Despite their typical large group sizes, limited research exists on the occurrence of common dolphin...
The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
The south coast of South Africa represents the extreme western end of the range of the Indo-Pacific ...
The southern tip of South Africa is characterised by two major current systems, each of which is ass...
This paper describes the pattern of daylight occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis in Algo...
CITATION: Martin, M. J., et al. 2020. First abundance estimates of heaviside’s (cephalorhynchus heav...
Knowledge of a population’s abundance is of primary importance for conservation management. However...
The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
Three Heaviside’s dolphins Cephalorhynchus heavisidii were fitted with satellite depth recorders off...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
During the austral winter, cetaceans and other apex predators follow the annual northeastward moveme...
Predator–prey interactions of mammals and their fish prey in marine ecosystems are rarely identified...
Heaviside‟s dolphins, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, are among the least known cetaceans. They are end...
Despite their typical large group sizes, limited research exists on the occurrence of common dolphin...
The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
The south coast of South Africa represents the extreme western end of the range of the Indo-Pacific ...
The southern tip of South Africa is characterised by two major current systems, each of which is ass...
This paper describes the pattern of daylight occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis in Algo...
CITATION: Martin, M. J., et al. 2020. First abundance estimates of heaviside’s (cephalorhynchus heav...
Knowledge of a population’s abundance is of primary importance for conservation management. However...
The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
Three Heaviside’s dolphins Cephalorhynchus heavisidii were fitted with satellite depth recorders off...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
During the austral winter, cetaceans and other apex predators follow the annual northeastward moveme...
Predator–prey interactions of mammals and their fish prey in marine ecosystems are rarely identified...