Indexación ScopusCetacean strandings (CS) have been reported in increasing numbers in coastal areas worldwide. Although the causes of these strandings are unknown, a number of anthropogenic and environmental factors have been suggested. This paper aims to characterize CS patterns and describe their fine-scale spatiotemporal dynamics. We analysed spatial and spatiotemporal CS patterns in Chile from January 1968 to January 2020. We identified a total of 389 CS events affecting eight cetacean families, 21 genera, and 35 species, which represent more than 85% of the reported species richness for the country. Most CS events (94.1%) were single (i.e., ≤two individuals). There were also 18 mass stranding (three to 24 individuals, 4.1%) and nine un...
Artículo de publicación ISIMarine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but th...
Marine mammal mass strandings have been documented for centuries, even going as far back as Aristotl...
With global increases in anthropogenic pressures on wildlife populations comes a responsibility to m...
Indexación: Scopus.Chile has one of the largest coastlines in the world with at least 50% of the wor...
Cetacean strandings elicit much community and scientific interest, but few quantitative analyses hav...
Stranded cetaceans in the coast of Tacna since April 2002 to January 2010 are reported in this work....
Cetacean strandings in Costa Rica are reported for a period of 33 years, with a total of 35 strandin...
Marine mammal strandings are frequent occurrences along many coastal areas around the world. The sig...
There are many factors that may explain why cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) strand. Arou...
The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) was intensively exploited throughout its range, with about 110...
Stranding is the event in which a marine animal comes ashore after death or comes and is unable to r...
Ecosystem services associated with cetacean strandings have been altered by humans through exploitat...
Organized cetacean stranding networks function to respond quickly and efficiently to strandings, to ...
Tasmanian cetacean stranding reports are examined and reviewed to establish the composition of the ...
This study summarizes the postmortem investigations of 73 cetaceans stranded on the coast of Taiwan ...
Artículo de publicación ISIMarine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but th...
Marine mammal mass strandings have been documented for centuries, even going as far back as Aristotl...
With global increases in anthropogenic pressures on wildlife populations comes a responsibility to m...
Indexación: Scopus.Chile has one of the largest coastlines in the world with at least 50% of the wor...
Cetacean strandings elicit much community and scientific interest, but few quantitative analyses hav...
Stranded cetaceans in the coast of Tacna since April 2002 to January 2010 are reported in this work....
Cetacean strandings in Costa Rica are reported for a period of 33 years, with a total of 35 strandin...
Marine mammal strandings are frequent occurrences along many coastal areas around the world. The sig...
There are many factors that may explain why cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) strand. Arou...
The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) was intensively exploited throughout its range, with about 110...
Stranding is the event in which a marine animal comes ashore after death or comes and is unable to r...
Ecosystem services associated with cetacean strandings have been altered by humans through exploitat...
Organized cetacean stranding networks function to respond quickly and efficiently to strandings, to ...
Tasmanian cetacean stranding reports are examined and reviewed to establish the composition of the ...
This study summarizes the postmortem investigations of 73 cetaceans stranded on the coast of Taiwan ...
Artículo de publicación ISIMarine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but th...
Marine mammal mass strandings have been documented for centuries, even going as far back as Aristotl...
With global increases in anthropogenic pressures on wildlife populations comes a responsibility to m...