The Istanbul Strait (Bosphorus) is a part of the Turkish Straits System, connecting the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea. There are three cetacean species in the Strait, namely the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), and the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). To monitor the presence of the cetaceans, a fixed stereo passive acoustic monitoring system (A-tag) was deployed in the middle of the Strait from July 2009 to September 2010. In total 26,814 click trains were detected. Presence, direction and inter-click intervals of phonating cetaceans were measured. Most click trains were detected during the night time. Diel presence pattern was prominent in March and April. In spring, the cetaceans were co...
Under the EU Habitats Directive, cetacean species must be maintained at favourable conservation stat...
Entanglement in net fisheries (static and drift) is the largest known cause of direct anthropogenic ...
This dissertation examines the efficacy of using passive acoustic monitoring of dolphin echolocation...
The evaluation of acoustic temporal rhythms in wide-ranging cetaceans can reveal patterns in animal ...
The Istanbul Strait is an important cetacean habitat that is intensely used by humans. Yet little is...
Large numbers of small cetaceans (common dolphin, harbor porpoises and bottlenose dolphins) were hun...
Cetacean sighting data were collected on a research cruise carried out in autumn season (27.10-02.11...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
Marine traffic is threatening cetaceans on a local and global scale. The Istanbul Strait is one of t...
Marine traffic is threatening cetaceans on a local and global scale. The Istanbul Strait is one of t...
<p>Passive acoustic monitoring is being used more frequently to examine the occurrence, distribution...
The use of transformed coastal ecosystems by the Black Sea cetaceans is an important, but little stu...
1. Entanglement in net fisheries (static and drift) is the largest known cause of direct anthropogen...
This study investigates the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu 1821) habitat use in the...
This study investigates the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu 1821) habitat use in the...
Under the EU Habitats Directive, cetacean species must be maintained at favourable conservation stat...
Entanglement in net fisheries (static and drift) is the largest known cause of direct anthropogenic ...
This dissertation examines the efficacy of using passive acoustic monitoring of dolphin echolocation...
The evaluation of acoustic temporal rhythms in wide-ranging cetaceans can reveal patterns in animal ...
The Istanbul Strait is an important cetacean habitat that is intensely used by humans. Yet little is...
Large numbers of small cetaceans (common dolphin, harbor porpoises and bottlenose dolphins) were hun...
Cetacean sighting data were collected on a research cruise carried out in autumn season (27.10-02.11...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
Marine traffic is threatening cetaceans on a local and global scale. The Istanbul Strait is one of t...
Marine traffic is threatening cetaceans on a local and global scale. The Istanbul Strait is one of t...
<p>Passive acoustic monitoring is being used more frequently to examine the occurrence, distribution...
The use of transformed coastal ecosystems by the Black Sea cetaceans is an important, but little stu...
1. Entanglement in net fisheries (static and drift) is the largest known cause of direct anthropogen...
This study investigates the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu 1821) habitat use in the...
This study investigates the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu 1821) habitat use in the...
Under the EU Habitats Directive, cetacean species must be maintained at favourable conservation stat...
Entanglement in net fisheries (static and drift) is the largest known cause of direct anthropogenic ...
This dissertation examines the efficacy of using passive acoustic monitoring of dolphin echolocation...