Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home to two sympatric sub-populations of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus). These dolphins live in close proximity to major urban developments. Successful management requires information regarding their abundance. Here, we estimate total and effective population sizes of bottlenose dolphins in Moreton Bay using photo-identification and genetic data collected during boat-based surveys in 2008-2010. Abundance (N) was estimated using open population mark-recapture models based on sighting histories of distinctive individuals. Effective population size (Ne ) was estimated using the linkage disequilibrium method based on nuclear geneti...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographical barriers are expected to show low...
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home t...
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home t...
Marine megafauna populations in coastal waters are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts....
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Due to habitat overlap, human activities can pose a threat to coastal bottlenose dolphin populations...
This study estimates the population size of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in t...
Photo-identification surveys of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins were conducted from 2009 to 2014 of...
Context: Three dolphin species occur in coastal waters of monsoonal northern Australia: the Australi...
As delphinid populations become increasingly under threat we rely on our capacity to produce accurat...
Monitoring wildlife populations over scales relevant to management is critical to supporting conserv...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
<div><p>Photo-identification surveys of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins were conducted from 2009 to...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographical barriers are expected to show low...
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home t...
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia is an area of high biodiversity and conservation value and home t...
Marine megafauna populations in coastal waters are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts....
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Due to habitat overlap, human activities can pose a threat to coastal bottlenose dolphin populations...
This study estimates the population size of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in t...
Photo-identification surveys of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins were conducted from 2009 to 2014 of...
Context: Three dolphin species occur in coastal waters of monsoonal northern Australia: the Australi...
As delphinid populations become increasingly under threat we rely on our capacity to produce accurat...
Monitoring wildlife populations over scales relevant to management is critical to supporting conserv...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
<div><p>Photo-identification surveys of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins were conducted from 2009 to...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Very little is known about the ecology of snubfin Orcaella heinsohni and Indo-Pacific humpback dolph...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographical barriers are expected to show low...