Using signature whistles to investigate population dynamics of locally threatened bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Namibia / (Record no. 73148)

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International Standard Serial Number 1018-7677
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Language code of text eng
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Personal name Feary, Jack
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Key title Journal - Namibia Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft - Namibia Scientific Society; Volume 68, 2021; pages 89-101
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Title of Journal Using signature whistles to investigate population dynamics of locally threatened bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Namibia /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jack Ferry; Simon Elwen; Saha Dines et al.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Windhoek:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Namibia Scientific Society,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
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Other physical details 13 pages, figures,
Dimensions 24 cm.
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General note Includes references
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Summary, etc. Current research methods for studying dolphins rely heavily on boat-based surveys using photographic identification (photo-ID) of individual’s unique features such as scarring and marks on dorsal fins. By building up a sightings history of individuals, we can apply mark-recapture statistical methods to investigate ranging patterns, survivorship, and population abundance.However, these boat-based methods are inefficient for small, widely spread populations such as the Namibian coastal bottlenose dolphins which range over at least 400 km between Lüderitz and Walvis Bay. Therefore, we aim to develop a framework using biological sounds and a spatial capture-recapture approach (Borchers, 2012) to assess population density and abundance of Namibian bottlenose dolphins, contributing to long-term monitoring of this population.
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Broad subject Applied sciences
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Own subject terms Zoology; Bottlenose dolphins; Threatened species; Marine mammals;
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Shelving location 508
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Item type Periodicals
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-- Elwen, Simon;
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-- Dines, Sasha;
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-- James, Bridget et al.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   Not For Loan Reference Namibia Scientific Society Library Namibia Scientific Society Library Periodicals 03/09/2022 Donation PER 508 Journal 03/09/2022 03/09/2022 Periodicals