1. Predictive species distribution models (SDMs) have become powerful tools to determine habitat use patterns of mobile marine predators and their spatial overlap with potentially impacting anthropogenic activities.2. This study used SDMs to investigate fine‐scale habitat use patterns of two poorly known and broadly sympatric coastal delphinids, Chilean dolphins (Cephalorhynchus eutropia) and Peale's dolphins (Lagenorhynchus australis), and their spatial interactions with intense aquaculture farming activities in the Chiloé archipelago, southern Chile.3. A long‐term dataset (2002–2012) of boat‐based dolphin sightings and concurrently in situ collected environmental and anthropogenic variables was analysed using binomial Generalized Additive...
Funding: The field work was funded by the Darwin Initiative UK Overseas Territories Challenge Fund P...
Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, ma...
Many species of delphinids co-occur in space and time. However, little is known of their ecological ...
Information on the ecology of sympatric species provides important insights into how different anima...
In the face of environmental degradation, animals with limited plasticity are likely to be the most ...
Fine-scale habitat selection of Chilean dolphins was studied between January and April 2002 through ...
<div><p>Commerson’s dolphins (<i>Cephalorhynchus c</i>. <i>commersonii</i>) and Peale’s dolphins (<i...
Commerson's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus c. commersonii) and Peale's dolphins (Lagenorhynchus australis...
Animal movement is a central topic in ecology, as movements are crucial to habitat selection, foragi...
Understanding the distribution of a species gives important clues about its ecology, and can provide...
During the austral summer/autumn of 2001, habitat selection of Peale’s dolphins (LagenorhynchusAustr...
Understanding marine mammal distributions is essential for conservation, as it can help identify cri...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
Several species of small cetaceans inhabit the coastal area of Patagonia (Argentina), but little is ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are becoming increasingly important tools in the conservation of cetac...
Funding: The field work was funded by the Darwin Initiative UK Overseas Territories Challenge Fund P...
Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, ma...
Many species of delphinids co-occur in space and time. However, little is known of their ecological ...
Information on the ecology of sympatric species provides important insights into how different anima...
In the face of environmental degradation, animals with limited plasticity are likely to be the most ...
Fine-scale habitat selection of Chilean dolphins was studied between January and April 2002 through ...
<div><p>Commerson’s dolphins (<i>Cephalorhynchus c</i>. <i>commersonii</i>) and Peale’s dolphins (<i...
Commerson's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus c. commersonii) and Peale's dolphins (Lagenorhynchus australis...
Animal movement is a central topic in ecology, as movements are crucial to habitat selection, foragi...
Understanding the distribution of a species gives important clues about its ecology, and can provide...
During the austral summer/autumn of 2001, habitat selection of Peale’s dolphins (LagenorhynchusAustr...
Understanding marine mammal distributions is essential for conservation, as it can help identify cri...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
Several species of small cetaceans inhabit the coastal area of Patagonia (Argentina), but little is ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are becoming increasingly important tools in the conservation of cetac...
Funding: The field work was funded by the Darwin Initiative UK Overseas Territories Challenge Fund P...
Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, ma...
Many species of delphinids co-occur in space and time. However, little is known of their ecological ...