Understanding the role of marine mammals in specific ecosystems and their interactions with fisheries involves, inter alia, an understanding of their diet and dietary requirements. In this thesis, the foraging ecology of seven marine mammal species that regularly occur in Irish waters was investigated by reconstructing diet using hard parts from digestive tracts and scats. Of the species examined, two (striped and Atlantic white-sided dolphin) can be considered offshore species or species inhabiting neritic waters, while five others usually inhabit more coastal areas (white-beaked dolphin, harbour porpoise, harbour seal and grey seal); the last species studied was the bottlenose dolphin whose population structure is more complex, with coast...
Understanding the abundance, ranging patterns and the degree of isolation of populations are key con...
Poster.-- ICES Annual Science Conference, 21-29 September 1995, Aalborg, DenmarkStomach contents of ...
Cetaceans can be considered good natural samplers of biodiversity due to the different hunting strat...
The stomach contents of 12 bottlenose dolphins were examined. Ten of the 11 samples originated from ...
*Lead Partner: Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology *Project Partners: Irish Whale and Dolphin Group...
Despite repeated calls for an ecosystem-based approach to the management of marine resources, little...
Harbour porpoises and white-beaked dolphins are the most common small cetaceans in the North Sea an...
*Lead Partner: Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology *Project Partners: Irish Whale and Dolphin Group...
The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus is a ubiquitous species found throughout the temperate and...
*Work Package Leader: Dave Wall, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology *Project Partners: Irish Whale...
Interactions between grey seals and fisheries have seemingly increased in recent decades, with high ...
Since the 1980s, there has been growing concern about the health of marine mammal populations in coa...
This study describes the diet of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) stranded in Virginia via s...
To date, 24 cetacean species have been recorded in Irish waters. These are protected by a range of l...
Hector’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori) are endangered and endemic to New Zealand. Although thei...
Understanding the abundance, ranging patterns and the degree of isolation of populations are key con...
Poster.-- ICES Annual Science Conference, 21-29 September 1995, Aalborg, DenmarkStomach contents of ...
Cetaceans can be considered good natural samplers of biodiversity due to the different hunting strat...
The stomach contents of 12 bottlenose dolphins were examined. Ten of the 11 samples originated from ...
*Lead Partner: Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology *Project Partners: Irish Whale and Dolphin Group...
Despite repeated calls for an ecosystem-based approach to the management of marine resources, little...
Harbour porpoises and white-beaked dolphins are the most common small cetaceans in the North Sea an...
*Lead Partner: Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology *Project Partners: Irish Whale and Dolphin Group...
The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus is a ubiquitous species found throughout the temperate and...
*Work Package Leader: Dave Wall, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology *Project Partners: Irish Whale...
Interactions between grey seals and fisheries have seemingly increased in recent decades, with high ...
Since the 1980s, there has been growing concern about the health of marine mammal populations in coa...
This study describes the diet of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) stranded in Virginia via s...
To date, 24 cetacean species have been recorded in Irish waters. These are protected by a range of l...
Hector’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori) are endangered and endemic to New Zealand. Although thei...
Understanding the abundance, ranging patterns and the degree of isolation of populations are key con...
Poster.-- ICES Annual Science Conference, 21-29 September 1995, Aalborg, DenmarkStomach contents of ...
Cetaceans can be considered good natural samplers of biodiversity due to the different hunting strat...