Original provider: Enrico Pirotta, Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) Dataset credits: Luke Rendell and Enrico Pirotta, Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) Abstract: Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus habitat preferences are still poorly understood in the Mediterranean, despite the population being classified as ‘Endangered’ by the IUCN. Techniques to make the best use of multiple data sources are important in improving this situation. This work provides a detailed evaluation of sperm whale distribution and habitat use around the Balearic Islands using a novel analytical framework that combines transect and follow data while accounting for any autocorrelation present. During dedicated research cruises (2003 to 2008), sperm whales were located by l...
<div><p>Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago i...
Aim: This study is the first in Indonesia to assess historical sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) ...
Cetaceans are mobile and spend long periods underwater. Because of this, modelling their habitat cou...
Original provider: Enrico Pirotta, Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) Dataset credits: Luke Rendell and...
Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus habitat preferences are still poorly understood in the Mediterran...
Sperm whale habitat preference is still poorly known in the Mediterranean, despite the population be...
Funding: this work was supported by the National Geographic Society [grant number EC-53116R-18]. One...
The Mediterranean sperm whale population, Physeter macrocephalus, is listed as endangered due to pop...
The Mediterranean sub-population of sperm whales is believed to be isolated and is classified as End...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the ...
The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the IUC...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaVery little is known about how sperm whales and northe...
Following the end of over a century of intensive commercial whaling in 1986, the monitoring and asse...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is classified as endangered by the IUCN. The conserv...
Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an imp...
<div><p>Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago i...
Aim: This study is the first in Indonesia to assess historical sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) ...
Cetaceans are mobile and spend long periods underwater. Because of this, modelling their habitat cou...
Original provider: Enrico Pirotta, Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) Dataset credits: Luke Rendell and...
Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus habitat preferences are still poorly understood in the Mediterran...
Sperm whale habitat preference is still poorly known in the Mediterranean, despite the population be...
Funding: this work was supported by the National Geographic Society [grant number EC-53116R-18]. One...
The Mediterranean sperm whale population, Physeter macrocephalus, is listed as endangered due to pop...
The Mediterranean sub-population of sperm whales is believed to be isolated and is classified as End...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the ...
The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the IUC...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaVery little is known about how sperm whales and northe...
Following the end of over a century of intensive commercial whaling in 1986, the monitoring and asse...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is classified as endangered by the IUCN. The conserv...
Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an imp...
<div><p>Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago i...
Aim: This study is the first in Indonesia to assess historical sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) ...
Cetaceans are mobile and spend long periods underwater. Because of this, modelling their habitat cou...