2017
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.2814
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Towards the identification of ecological management units: A multidisciplinary approach for the effective management of bottlenose dolphins in the southern Iberian Peninsula

Abstract: Determining discrete and demographically independent management units within wildlife pop-ulations is critical for their effective management and conservation. However, there is a lack of consensus on the most appropriate criteria to delimit such management units. 2.A multi-disciplinary, multi-scale approach that combines tools informing in the short-term (i.e. photo-identification), with mid-term ecological tracers (stable isotopes -δ 13 C, δ 15 N and δ 34 Sand persistent organic pollutants -POPs-), and mid-t… Show more

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“…This information and existing estimates of abundance will help to evaluate the conservation status and vulnerability of the populations. The Gibraltar-Cadiz population included around 700 photo-identified individuals (Giménez et al, 2018) and the Pelagic Atlantic abundance estimates (from Scotland to Spain) are several tens of thousands of individuals (Hammond et al, , 2009) while the abundances of coastal dolphins do not exceed~400 individuals. Genetic diversity was higher in the pelagic populations than coastal populations as in previous studies (Hoelzel et al, 1998;Louis, Viricel, et al, 2014).…”
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“…This information and existing estimates of abundance will help to evaluate the conservation status and vulnerability of the populations. The Gibraltar-Cadiz population included around 700 photo-identified individuals (Giménez et al, 2018) and the Pelagic Atlantic abundance estimates (from Scotland to Spain) are several tens of thousands of individuals (Hammond et al, , 2009) while the abundances of coastal dolphins do not exceed~400 individuals. Genetic diversity was higher in the pelagic populations than coastal populations as in previous studies (Hoelzel et al, 1998;Louis, Viricel, et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Shannon population had the lowest genetic diversity and is the smallest with abundance estimated between 110 and 140 dolphins (Berrow, 2012;Englund, Ingram, & Rogan, 2008;Ingram & Rogan, 2002Rogan, Gkarakouni, Nykänen, Whitaker, & Ingram, 2018 TABLE 3 Mean (and 95% credible interval) recent migration rates inferred using BayesAss. stable isotopes and contaminant loads) and individual monitoring through photo-identification, leading to the delineation of two ecological, management units (Giménez et al, 2018). Migration rates above 0.10 have been highlighted in bold Cadiz, although potentially presenting no genetic structure, showed differences in ecology detected using different ecological tracers (i.e.…”
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