Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the underlying function of the preferred habitats often remains unclear. Only when behavioural observations are made in relation to habitat types can functional mechanisms behind the habitat use be revealed. Within the range of a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) population off NE Scotland, dolphins show clear preferences for several discrete areas. If the observed patterns of distribution are related to foraging, we predict that behaviour patterns shown by dolphins would reflect this relationship. In this study we identify behaviours of dolphins at the water surface that were related to feeding events, evaluate whether the patterns of dis...
During the austral summer/autumn of 2001, habitat selection of Peale’s dolphins (LagenorhynchusAustr...
To exploit resources in their environment, odontocete cetaceans have evolved sophisticated diving ab...
We studied the influence of trammel nets on the behaviour and spatial distribution of bottlenose dol...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
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. This study investigated the distribution of a population of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatu...
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...
1. Understanding which environmental factors drive foraging preferences is critical for the developm...
We analysed the association patterns of 22 bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) identified as re...
When prey is patchily distributed, predators are expected to spend more time searching for food in p...
Very little is known about the ecology of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) living in ...
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
Bottlenose dolphins use a variety of foraging specializations to detect and pursue prey. Like other ...
During the austral summer/autumn of 2001, habitat selection of Peale’s dolphins (LagenorhynchusAustr...
To exploit resources in their environment, odontocete cetaceans have evolved sophisticated diving ab...
We studied the influence of trammel nets on the behaviour and spatial distribution of bottlenose dol...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
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. This study investigated the distribution of a population of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatu...
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...
1. Understanding which environmental factors drive foraging preferences is critical for the developm...
We analysed the association patterns of 22 bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) identified as re...
When prey is patchily distributed, predators are expected to spend more time searching for food in p...
Very little is known about the ecology of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) living in ...
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
Bottlenose dolphins use a variety of foraging specializations to detect and pursue prey. Like other ...
During the austral summer/autumn of 2001, habitat selection of Peale’s dolphins (LagenorhynchusAustr...
To exploit resources in their environment, odontocete cetaceans have evolved sophisticated diving ab...
We studied the influence of trammel nets on the behaviour and spatial distribution of bottlenose dol...