The effects of ship noise on marine mammals—a review

C Erbe, SA Marley, RP Schoeman, JN Smith… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The number of marine watercraft is on the rise—from private boats in coastal areas to
commercial ships crossing oceans. A concomitant increase in underwater noise has been …

Understanding the population consequences of disturbance

E Pirotta, CG Booth, DP Costa… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Managing the nonlethal effects of disturbance on wildlife populations has been a long‐term
goal for decision makers, managers, and ecologists, and assessment of these effects is …

[PDF][PDF] Marine mammal noise exposure criteria: assessing the severity of marine mammal behavioral responses to human noise

BL Southall, DP Nowacek, AE Bowles… - Aquatic …, 2021 - gisserver.intertek.com
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall
et al.(2007) in addressing the probability and severity of marine mammal behavioral …

Approaches to understanding the cumulative effects of stressors on marine mammals

National Academies of Sciences, Division on Earth… - 2017 - books.google.com
Marine mammals face a large array of stressors, including loss of habitat, chemical and
noise pollution, and bycatch in fishing, which alone kills hundreds of thousands of marine …

Methods for monitoring for the population consequences of disturbance in marine mammals: a review

CG Booth, RR Sinclair, J Harwood - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Assessing the non-lethal effects of disturbance and their population-level consequences is a
significant ecological and conservation challenge, because it requires extensive baseline …

Individual identification and photographic techniques in mammalian ecological and behavioural research—Part 2: Field studies and applications

L Karczmarski, SCY Chan, SYS Chui, EZ Cameron - Mammalian Biology, 2022 - Springer
Individual identification and photographic techniques in mammalian ecological and behavioural
research—Part 2: Field studies and applications | Mammalian Biology Skip to main content …

Broad-scale impacts of coastal mega-infrastructure project on obligatory inshore delphinids: A cautionary tale from Hong Kong

SCY Chan, L Karczmarski - Science of the Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Inshore marine habitats experience considerable anthropogenic pressure, as this is where
many adverse effects of human activities concentrate. In the rapidly-changing seascape of …

A dynamic state model of migratory behavior and physiology to assess the consequences of environmental variation and anthropogenic disturbance on marine …

E Pirotta, M Mangel, DP Costa, B Mate… - The American …, 2018 - journals.uchicago.edu
Integrating behavior and physiology is critical to formulating new hypotheses on the
evolution of animal life-history strategies. Migratory capital breeders acquire most of the …

Quantifying the age structure of free‐ranging delphinid populations: Testing the accuracy of Unoccupied Aerial System photogrammetry

F Vivier, RS Wells, MC Hill, KM Yano… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the population health status of long‐lived and slow‐reproducing species is
critical for their management. However, it can take decades with traditional monitoring …

Identifying priority habitat for conservation and management of Australian humpback dolphins within a marine protected area

TN Hunt, SJ Allen, L Bejder, GJ Parra - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Increasing human activity along the coast has amplified the extinction risk of inshore
delphinids. Informed selection and prioritisation of areas for the conservation of inshore …