Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME)
The Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology met in 2021 to address new information on
marine mammal ecology relevant to management. Two terms of references were standing …
marine mammal ecology relevant to management. Two terms of references were standing …
Working group on marine mammal ecology (WGMME)
The Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME), chaired by Anita Gilles
(Germany) and Anders Galatius (Denmark), met at the Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic …
(Germany) and Anders Galatius (Denmark), met at the Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic …
Biology: Integrating core to essential variables (Bio-ICE) task team report for marine mammals
SE Simmons, A Benson, M Biddle, G Canonico… - 2022 - pubs.usgs.gov
Marine mammals are wide-ranging, relatively long-lived organisms that play a crucial role in
maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems. Often referred to as ecosystem engineers and …
maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems. Often referred to as ecosystem engineers and …
Updated marine mammal distribution and abundance estimates in British Columbia
Abstract Information relating to the distribution and abundance of species is critical for
effective conservation and management. For many species, including cetacean species of …
effective conservation and management. For many species, including cetacean species of …
[图书][B] Seals and ecosystem health: Meeting report of the Northwest Atlantic Seal Research Consortium
AL Bass, A Bogomolni, G Early, O Nichols, K Patchett - 2015 - academia.edu
Since 2009, a series of workshops and meetings, supported by the Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution's Marine Mammal Center (WHOI MMC), have successfully …
Oceanographic Institution's Marine Mammal Center (WHOI MMC), have successfully …
120‐years of ecological monitoring data shows that the risk of overhunting is increased by environmental degradation for an isolated marine mammal population: The …
D Carroll, MP Ahola, AM Carlsson… - Journal of Animal …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Baltic Sea is home to a genetically isolated and morphologically distinct grey
seal population. This population has been the subject of 120‐years of careful …
seal population. This population has been the subject of 120‐years of careful …
[HTML][HTML] A community science approach to conservation challenges posed by rebounding marine mammal populations: Seal-fishery interactions in New England
A Bogomolni, OC Nichols, D Allen - Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Between 1880–1962, gray and harbor seals were targeted in legal seal bounty hunts across
Maine and Massachusetts due to a perceived competition with commercial fisheries …
Maine and Massachusetts due to a perceived competition with commercial fisheries …
[PDF][PDF] The Human Dimensions of Small Cetacean Conservation: 2022 Workshop Report, Nuremberg, Germany.
L von Fersen, D Bader, J Danoff-Burg… - Aquatic …, 2024 - researchgate.net
According to the most recent International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) status
evaluations, a total of 134 whale, dolphin, and porpoise (cetacean) species, subspecies …
evaluations, a total of 134 whale, dolphin, and porpoise (cetacean) species, subspecies …
[HTML][HTML] Marine mammal strandings and environmental changes: a 15-year study in the St. Lawrence ecosystem
MH Truchon, L Measures, V L'Hérault, JC Brethes… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Understanding the effects of climatic variability on marine mammals is challenging due to
the complexity of ecological interactions. We used general linear models to analyze a 15 …
the complexity of ecological interactions. We used general linear models to analyze a 15 …
Who eats sea meat? Expanding human consumption of marine mammals
MJ Costello, C Scott Baker - Biological Conservation, 2011 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
The oceans are the last great hunting ground, and supply the greatest diversity of protein for
human consumption. About 1400 marine species have catches reported to FAO, comprising …
human consumption. About 1400 marine species have catches reported to FAO, comprising …