Environmental predictors of habitat suitability and occurrence of cetaceans in the western North Atlantic Ocean

Abstract The objective of this study was to identify the main environmental covariates related to the abundance of 17 cetacean species/groups in the western North Atlantic Ocean based on generalized additive models, to establish a current habitat suitability baseline, and to estimate abundance that...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Samuel Chavez-Rosales, Debra L. Palka, Lance P. Garrison, Elizabeth A. Josephson
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2792c1af0cfa4cee85afa44d39ef319d 2023-05-15T17:30:53+02:00 Environmental predictors of habitat suitability and occurrence of cetaceans in the western North Atlantic Ocean Samuel Chavez-Rosales Debra L. Palka Lance P. Garrison Elizabeth A. Josephson 2019-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42288-6 https://doaj.org/article/2792c1af0cfa4cee85afa44d39ef319d EN eng Nature Portfolio https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42288-6 https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322 doi:10.1038/s41598-019-42288-6 2045-2322 https://doaj.org/article/2792c1af0cfa4cee85afa44d39ef319d Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019) Medicine R Science Q article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42288-6 2022-12-31T08:59:43Z Abstract The objective of this study was to identify the main environmental covariates related to the abundance of 17 cetacean species/groups in the western North Atlantic Ocean based on generalized additive models, to establish a current habitat suitability baseline, and to estimate abundance that incorporates habitat characteristics. Habitat models were developed from dedicated sighting survey data collected by NOAA- Northeast and Southeast Fisheries Science Centers during July 2010 to August 2013. A group of 7 static physiographic characteristics and 9 dynamic environmental covariates were included in the models. For the small cetacean models, the explained deviance ranged from 16% to 69%. For the large whale models, the explained deviance ranged from 32% to 52.5%. Latitude, sea surface temperature, bottom temperature, primary productivity and distance to the coast were the most common covariates included and their individual contribution to the deviance explained ranged from 5.9% to 18.5%. The habitat-density models were used to produce seasonal average abundance estimates and habitat suitability maps that provided a good correspondence with observed sighting locations and historical sightings for each species in the study area. Thus, these models, maps and abundance estimates established a current habitat characterization of cetacean species in these waters and have the potential to be used to support management decisions and conservation measures in a marine spatial planning context. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Scientific Reports 9 1
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Environmental predictors of habitat suitability and occurrence of cetaceans in the western North Atlantic Ocean
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description Abstract The objective of this study was to identify the main environmental covariates related to the abundance of 17 cetacean species/groups in the western North Atlantic Ocean based on generalized additive models, to establish a current habitat suitability baseline, and to estimate abundance that incorporates habitat characteristics. Habitat models were developed from dedicated sighting survey data collected by NOAA- Northeast and Southeast Fisheries Science Centers during July 2010 to August 2013. A group of 7 static physiographic characteristics and 9 dynamic environmental covariates were included in the models. For the small cetacean models, the explained deviance ranged from 16% to 69%. For the large whale models, the explained deviance ranged from 32% to 52.5%. Latitude, sea surface temperature, bottom temperature, primary productivity and distance to the coast were the most common covariates included and their individual contribution to the deviance explained ranged from 5.9% to 18.5%. The habitat-density models were used to produce seasonal average abundance estimates and habitat suitability maps that provided a good correspondence with observed sighting locations and historical sightings for each species in the study area. Thus, these models, maps and abundance estimates established a current habitat characterization of cetacean species in these waters and have the potential to be used to support management decisions and conservation measures in a marine spatial planning context.
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