Environmental impact assessments must be addressed at a scale that reflects the biological organization for the species affected. It can be challenging to identify the relevant local wildlife population for impact assessment for those species that are continuously distributed and highly mobile. Here, we document the existence of local communities of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) inhabiting coastal and estuarine waters of Perth, Western Australia, where major coastal developments have been undertaken or are proposed. Using sighting histories from a 4-year photo-identification study, we investigated fine-scale, social community structure of dolphins based on measures of social affinity, and network (Half-Weight Index-HWI...
Effective management of wildlife populations rely on knowledge of their abundance, survival and repr...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) are typically considered highly mobile, offshore de...
© 2017 Chabanne, Finn and Bejder. Environmental impact assessments must be addressed at a scale that...
In heterogeneous coastal and estuarine environments, dolphins are exposed to varying levels of human...
Open Access under Creative Commons by Attribution Licence. Use, distribution and reproduction are un...
Identifying appropriate management units is vital for wildlife management. Here we investigate one p...
Identifying population structure and boundaries among communities of wildlife exposed to anthropogen...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Biodiversity assessments by research scientists are often logistically difficult and expensive to im...
Concerns exist over the vulnerability of tropical inshore dolphin populations in waters off northern...
Understanding species’ distribution patterns and the environmental and ecological interactions that ...
Increasing human activity along the coast has amplified the extinction risk of inshore delphinids. I...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are one of the most studied cetacean species in the world. ...
Whether dolphins are part of the ecological character of Ramsar-listed wetlands depends on their sta...
Effective management of wildlife populations rely on knowledge of their abundance, survival and repr...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) are typically considered highly mobile, offshore de...
© 2017 Chabanne, Finn and Bejder. Environmental impact assessments must be addressed at a scale that...
In heterogeneous coastal and estuarine environments, dolphins are exposed to varying levels of human...
Open Access under Creative Commons by Attribution Licence. Use, distribution and reproduction are un...
Identifying appropriate management units is vital for wildlife management. Here we investigate one p...
Identifying population structure and boundaries among communities of wildlife exposed to anthropogen...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Biodiversity assessments by research scientists are often logistically difficult and expensive to im...
Concerns exist over the vulnerability of tropical inshore dolphin populations in waters off northern...
Understanding species’ distribution patterns and the environmental and ecological interactions that ...
Increasing human activity along the coast has amplified the extinction risk of inshore delphinids. I...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are one of the most studied cetacean species in the world. ...
Whether dolphins are part of the ecological character of Ramsar-listed wetlands depends on their sta...
Effective management of wildlife populations rely on knowledge of their abundance, survival and repr...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) are typically considered highly mobile, offshore de...