The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System

The influence of topographic and temporal variables on cetacean distribution at a fine-scale is still poorly understood. To study the spatial and temporal distribution of harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena and the poorly known Risso’s dolphin Grampus griseus we carried out land-based observations fr...

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Main Authors: de Boer, Marijke N., Simmonds, Mark P., Reijnders, Peter J.H., Aarts, Geert
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spelling ftinstsciencepol:oai:www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org:acwp_ehlm-1006 2023-06-18T03:41:01+02:00 The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System de Boer, Marijke N. Simmonds, Mark P. Reijnders, Peter J.H. Aarts, Geert 2014-01-22T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/acwp_ehlm/7 https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/context/acwp_ehlm/article/1006/viewcontent/Influence_of_Topographic_and_Dynamic_Cyclic.pdf unknown WBI Studies Repository https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/acwp_ehlm/7 https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/context/acwp_ehlm/article/1006/viewcontent/Influence_of_Topographic_and_Dynamic_Cyclic.pdf Ecology Collection biology coastal ecology community ecology conservation science ecological environments ecological metrics ecology ecosystems mammalogy marine biology marine conservation marine ecology marine environments marine monitoring relative abundance distribution research article species interactions zoology Animal Studies Environmental Studies Population Biology text 2014 ftinstsciencepol 2023-06-04T20:17:22Z The influence of topographic and temporal variables on cetacean distribution at a fine-scale is still poorly understood. To study the spatial and temporal distribution of harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena and the poorly known Risso’s dolphin Grampus griseus we carried out land-based observations from Bardsey Island (Wales, UK) in summer (2001–2007). Using Kernel analysis and Generalized Additive Models it was shown that porpoises and Risso’s appeared to be linked to topographic and dynamic cyclic variables with both species using different core areas (dolphins to the West and porpoises to the East off Bardsey). Depth, slope and aspect and a low variation in current speed (for Risso’s) were important in explaining the patchy distributions for both species. The prime temporal conditions in these shallow coastal systems were related to the tidal cycle (Low Water Slack and the flood phase), lunar cycle (a few days following the neap tidal phase), diel cycle (afternoons) and seasonal cycle (peaking in August) but differed between species on a temporary but predictable basis. The measure of tidal stratification was shown to be important. Coastal waters generally show a stronger stratification particularly during neap tides upon which the phytoplankton biomass at the surface rises reaching its maximum about 2–3 days after neap tide. It appeared that porpoises occurred in those areas where stratification is maximised and Risso’s preferred more mixed waters. This fine-scale study provided a temporal insight into spatial distribution of two species that single studies conducted over broader scales (tens or hundreds of kilometers) do not achieve. Understanding which topographic and cyclic variables drive the patchy distribution of porpoises and Risso’s in a Headland/Island system may form the initial basis for identifying potentially critical habitats for these species. Text Harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena The Humane Society of the United States, Institute for Science and Policy: Animal Studies Repository
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topic biology
coastal ecology
community ecology
conservation science
ecological environments
ecological metrics
ecology
ecosystems
mammalogy
marine biology
marine conservation
marine ecology
marine environments
marine monitoring
relative abundance distribution
research article
species interactions
zoology
Animal Studies
Environmental Studies
Population Biology
spellingShingle biology
coastal ecology
community ecology
conservation science
ecological environments
ecological metrics
ecology
ecosystems
mammalogy
marine biology
marine conservation
marine ecology
marine environments
marine monitoring
relative abundance distribution
research article
species interactions
zoology
Animal Studies
Environmental Studies
Population Biology
de Boer, Marijke N.
Simmonds, Mark P.
Reijnders, Peter J.H.
Aarts, Geert
The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System
topic_facet biology
coastal ecology
community ecology
conservation science
ecological environments
ecological metrics
ecology
ecosystems
mammalogy
marine biology
marine conservation
marine ecology
marine environments
marine monitoring
relative abundance distribution
research article
species interactions
zoology
Animal Studies
Environmental Studies
Population Biology
description The influence of topographic and temporal variables on cetacean distribution at a fine-scale is still poorly understood. To study the spatial and temporal distribution of harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena and the poorly known Risso’s dolphin Grampus griseus we carried out land-based observations from Bardsey Island (Wales, UK) in summer (2001–2007). Using Kernel analysis and Generalized Additive Models it was shown that porpoises and Risso’s appeared to be linked to topographic and dynamic cyclic variables with both species using different core areas (dolphins to the West and porpoises to the East off Bardsey). Depth, slope and aspect and a low variation in current speed (for Risso’s) were important in explaining the patchy distributions for both species. The prime temporal conditions in these shallow coastal systems were related to the tidal cycle (Low Water Slack and the flood phase), lunar cycle (a few days following the neap tidal phase), diel cycle (afternoons) and seasonal cycle (peaking in August) but differed between species on a temporary but predictable basis. The measure of tidal stratification was shown to be important. Coastal waters generally show a stronger stratification particularly during neap tides upon which the phytoplankton biomass at the surface rises reaching its maximum about 2–3 days after neap tide. It appeared that porpoises occurred in those areas where stratification is maximised and Risso’s preferred more mixed waters. This fine-scale study provided a temporal insight into spatial distribution of two species that single studies conducted over broader scales (tens or hundreds of kilometers) do not achieve. Understanding which topographic and cyclic variables drive the patchy distribution of porpoises and Risso’s in a Headland/Island system may form the initial basis for identifying potentially critical habitats for these species.
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author de Boer, Marijke N.
Simmonds, Mark P.
Reijnders, Peter J.H.
Aarts, Geert
author_facet de Boer, Marijke N.
Simmonds, Mark P.
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author_sort de Boer, Marijke N.
title The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System
title_short The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System
title_full The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System
title_fullStr The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Topographic and Dynamic Cyclic Variables on the Distribution of Small Cetaceans in a Shallow Coastal System
title_sort influence of topographic and dynamic cyclic variables on the distribution of small cetaceans in a shallow coastal system
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