1. This study investigated the distribution of a population of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus resident in the Moray Firth off north-eastern Scotland. Results add to existing information from studies in tropical areas to provide a better understanding of area use in this species.2. Boat-based surveys and photo-identification techniques were used to study the distribution and movements of individually recognizable dolphins over a 3-year period.3. Dolphins were seen in all months of the year, but there were consistent seasonal fluctuations in the number of individuals present. Numbers were low in winter and spring and peaked in summer and autumn.4. Dolphins were seen throughout the survey area but were concentrated in three regions. Ea...
One of the first steps in understanding the relationships between populations and their habitats i...
Information on the habitat use of a species is important to develop conservation efforts and managem...
Cetaceans are highly mobile species and it is difficult to designate specific areas of protection an...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
iv evidence of historic and contemporary exchange between Scottish and Irish waters. A high proport...
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
Cetacean distribution and underwater topography are frequently correlated. These patterns are common...
Understanding the distribution of a species gives important clues about its ecology, and can provide...
1. The efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) depends on clear conservation objectives and ecolog...
Very little is known about the ecology of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) living in ...
Using land- and vessel-based surveys, data on the relative abundance, distribution and habitat use o...
This report provides a summary of the photo-identification surveys conducted by the Sea Mammal Resea...
Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the...
1. The population of bottlenose dolphins in eastern Scotland has undergone significant range expansi...
On 353 days during three years of fieldwork from 1994 to 1997 in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand I colle...
One of the first steps in understanding the relationships between populations and their habitats i...
Information on the habitat use of a species is important to develop conservation efforts and managem...
Cetaceans are highly mobile species and it is difficult to designate specific areas of protection an...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
iv evidence of historic and contemporary exchange between Scottish and Irish waters. A high proport...
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
Cetacean distribution and underwater topography are frequently correlated. These patterns are common...
Understanding the distribution of a species gives important clues about its ecology, and can provide...
1. The efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) depends on clear conservation objectives and ecolog...
Very little is known about the ecology of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) living in ...
Using land- and vessel-based surveys, data on the relative abundance, distribution and habitat use o...
This report provides a summary of the photo-identification surveys conducted by the Sea Mammal Resea...
Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the...
1. The population of bottlenose dolphins in eastern Scotland has undergone significant range expansi...
On 353 days during three years of fieldwork from 1994 to 1997 in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand I colle...
One of the first steps in understanding the relationships between populations and their habitats i...
Information on the habitat use of a species is important to develop conservation efforts and managem...
Cetaceans are highly mobile species and it is difficult to designate specific areas of protection an...