Open Access under Creative Commons by Attribution Licence. Use, distribution and reproduction are un-restricted. Authors and original publication must be credited.ABSTRACT: The paucity of information on the recently described Australian humpback dolphin Sousa sahulensis has hindered assessment of its conservation status. Here, we applied capture-recapture models to photo-identification data collected during boat-based surveys between 2013 and 2015 to estimate the abundance, site fidelity and residence patterns of Australian humpback dolphins around the North West Cape (NWC), Western Australia. Using Pollock’s closed robust design, abundance estimates varied from 65 to 102 individuals, and POPAN open modelling yielded a super-population size...
Implementing conservation measures for data-limited species is a fundamental challenge for wildlife ...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Conservation management of wildlife species should be underpinned by knowledge of their distribution...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Concerns exist over the vulnerability of tropical inshore dolphin populations in waters off northern...
Increasing human activity along the coast has amplified the extinction risk of inshore delphinids. I...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
This thesis presents the first insights into inshore dolphin distribution of the western Pilbara. Th...
Context: Three dolphin species occur in coastal waters of monsoonal northern Australia: the Australi...
This research was financially supported by the following organizations: The Australian Marine Mammal...
Understanding species’ distribution patterns and the environmental and ecological interactions that ...
Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins Sousa chinensis (Humpback Dolphins hereafter) are listed as ‘near thr...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Effective management of wildlife populations rely on knowledge of their abundance, survival and repr...
Among the many cetacean species that occupy Australian coastal waters, Australian humpback dolphins,...
Implementing conservation measures for data-limited species is a fundamental challenge for wildlife ...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Conservation management of wildlife species should be underpinned by knowledge of their distribution...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Concerns exist over the vulnerability of tropical inshore dolphin populations in waters off northern...
Increasing human activity along the coast has amplified the extinction risk of inshore delphinids. I...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
This thesis presents the first insights into inshore dolphin distribution of the western Pilbara. Th...
Context: Three dolphin species occur in coastal waters of monsoonal northern Australia: the Australi...
This research was financially supported by the following organizations: The Australian Marine Mammal...
Understanding species’ distribution patterns and the environmental and ecological interactions that ...
Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins Sousa chinensis (Humpback Dolphins hereafter) are listed as ‘near thr...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Effective management of wildlife populations rely on knowledge of their abundance, survival and repr...
Among the many cetacean species that occupy Australian coastal waters, Australian humpback dolphins,...
Implementing conservation measures for data-limited species is a fundamental challenge for wildlife ...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Conservation management of wildlife species should be underpinned by knowledge of their distribution...