Capitoline Dolphins: Residency Patterns and Abundance Estimate of Tursiops truncatus at the Tiber River Estuary (Mediterranean Sea)

DS Pace, C Di Marco, G Giacomini, S Ferri, M Silvestri… - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Photo-identification is a non-invasive method of identifying individual
animals from natural markings present on one or more parts of the body. The dorsal fin of a …

Population Dynamics Reveal a Core Community of the Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in Open Waters of the South-Western Gulf of Mexico

J Bolanos-Jimenez, E Morteo… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The presence of transient and temporary individuals in capture-mark-recapture studies may
violate the assumption on equal catchability, and thus yield biased estimates. We …

Proposing a framework for monitoring demographic parameters in local cetacean populations: the case of short-finned pilot whales in Madeira

P Verborgh, EH Janssen, R Esteban, P Gauffier… - Mammalian …, 2022 - Springer
Individuals from cetacean populations regularly using inshore waters can be more
vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures than those living in offshore areas. The monitoring of …

Depredation by coastal bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico in relation to fishing techniques.

ME Rechimont, AL Lara-Domínguez… - Aquatic …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Cetacean-fishery interactions are a recurring problem. These interactions are conflict prone,
especially between fishers and those seeking marine mammal conservation. In the …

[PDF][PDF] Sexual segregation in coastal bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the south-western Gulf of Mexico

E Morteo, A Rocha-Olivares, LG Abarca-Arenas - Aquatic Mammals, 2014 - academia.edu
Cetaceans are highly mobile species with complex social structures, aspects that play an
important role in their fitness such as survival and offspring production. Population dispersal …

[PDF][PDF] Assessing Residency and Site Fidelity in Bottlenose Dolphins: A Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis.

I Huesca-Domínguez, E Morteo… - Aquatic …, 2024 - aquaticmammalsjournal.org
Whitehead, 2001 Lagged Identification Rate (LIR): The probability an individual identified in
a study area at time t is identified during a random identification in the study area at time t+ T …

Imminent risk of extirpation for two bottlenose dolphin communities in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador

F Félix, SF Burneo - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
A long-term study of a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) population
inhabiting the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador (2° 33′ S, 79° 20′ W), has been carried out for …

Development of a site fidelity index based on population capture-recapture data

A Tschopp, MA Ferrari, EA Crespo, MA Coscarella - PeerJ, 2018 - peerj.com
Background Site fidelity is considered as an animal's tendency to return to a previously
occupied place; this is a component of animal behaviour that allows us to understand …

Social structure and site fidelity of an oceanic delphinid: the rough‐toothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis) off the southwest Pacific coast of Mexico

V Pouey‐Santalou, M Weiss, EA Ramos… - Marine Mammal …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Rough‐toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis) typically inhabit deep oceanic waters from
tropical to temperate waters worldwide. However, their ecology and behavior remain poorly …

Method selection affects the estimates of residency and site fidelity in bottlenose dolphins: testing sensitivity and performance of different methods using mark-resight …

I Huesca-Domínguez, E Morteo, LG Abarca-Arenas… - PeerJ, 2024 - peerj.com
Residency (R) and site fidelity (SF) are important parameters in population ecology, yet their
quantification poses challenges in marine mammals. Based on a previous review, this study …