Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling

We developed a Bayesian distance sampling analysis using a hierarchically structured model parameterization to estimate humpback whale abundance in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (Breeding Stock A). We included covariates that affect detection (altitude and sighting cue) and occurrence probability (ye...

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Main Authors: Pavanato, Heloise J., Wedekin, Leonardo L., Guilherme-Silveira, Fernando R., Engel, Márcia H., Kinas, Paul G.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:358:y:2017:i:c:p:10-18 2024-04-14T08:12:51+00:00 Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling Pavanato, Heloise J. Wedekin, Leonardo L. Guilherme-Silveira, Fernando R. Engel, Márcia H. Kinas, Paul G. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380017302806 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380017302806 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:29:52Z We developed a Bayesian distance sampling analysis using a hierarchically structured model parameterization to estimate humpback whale abundance in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (Breeding Stock A). We included covariates that affect detection (altitude and sighting cue) and occurrence probability (year and distance from shore). Population sizes for 2008, 2011 and 2015 were estimated to be 7,689 (P.I.95%=6585–8931), 8652 (P.I.95%=7696–9682), and 12,123 (P.I.95%=10,811–13,531), respectively. The results indicate an aggregation of humpback whales in an intermediate distance from shoreline, an increasing in density from 2008 to 2001 and a substantial overlap between posterior distributions of density for 2011 and 2015, which suggests a stabilization of population growth over the last year. Our parameterization provided a clear view of observational and ecological processes and illustrates that the Bayesian hierarchical line transect approach provides a flexible tool to account for and evaluate various sources of uncertainty. Megaptera novaeangliae; Population size; Hierarchical line transect sampling; Bayesian inference; Atlantic Ocean; Article in Journal/Newspaper Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description We developed a Bayesian distance sampling analysis using a hierarchically structured model parameterization to estimate humpback whale abundance in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (Breeding Stock A). We included covariates that affect detection (altitude and sighting cue) and occurrence probability (year and distance from shore). Population sizes for 2008, 2011 and 2015 were estimated to be 7,689 (P.I.95%=6585–8931), 8652 (P.I.95%=7696–9682), and 12,123 (P.I.95%=10,811–13,531), respectively. The results indicate an aggregation of humpback whales in an intermediate distance from shoreline, an increasing in density from 2008 to 2001 and a substantial overlap between posterior distributions of density for 2011 and 2015, which suggests a stabilization of population growth over the last year. Our parameterization provided a clear view of observational and ecological processes and illustrates that the Bayesian hierarchical line transect approach provides a flexible tool to account for and evaluate various sources of uncertainty. Megaptera novaeangliae; Population size; Hierarchical line transect sampling; Bayesian inference; Atlantic Ocean;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pavanato, Heloise J.
Wedekin, Leonardo L.
Guilherme-Silveira, Fernando R.
Engel, Márcia H.
Kinas, Paul G.
spellingShingle Pavanato, Heloise J.
Wedekin, Leonardo L.
Guilherme-Silveira, Fernando R.
Engel, Márcia H.
Kinas, Paul G.
Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
author_facet Pavanato, Heloise J.
Wedekin, Leonardo L.
Guilherme-Silveira, Fernando R.
Engel, Márcia H.
Kinas, Paul G.
author_sort Pavanato, Heloise J.
title Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
title_short Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
title_full Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
title_fullStr Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
title_full_unstemmed Estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
title_sort estimating humpback whale abundance using hierarchical distance sampling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380017302806
genre Humpback Whale
Megaptera novaeangliae
genre_facet Humpback Whale
Megaptera novaeangliae
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