Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018

The assessment of southern right whales in South African waters is updated to include data from 2018. After three preceding years of very low sightings of females with calves, 2018 saw these numbers increasing to reach a record level of 426. This pattern of results is best explained by variation wit...

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Main Authors: Anabela Brandao (10003679), Els Vermeulen (686493), Doug Butterworth (10005953)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14278640 2023-05-15T18:26:17+02:00 Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018 Anabela Brandao (10003679) Els Vermeulen (686493) Doug Butterworth (10005953) 2021-04-01T07:59:32Z https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.14278640.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/report/Updated_application_of_a_photo-identification_based_assessment_model_to_southern_right_whales_in_South_African_waters_to_include_data_up_to_2018/14278640 doi:10.25375/uct.14278640.v1 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Biological Mathematics Applied Statistics Biostatistics southern right whale photo-identification photo-identification based assessment South African waters 2018 data Text Report 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.14278640.v1 2021-04-11T15:45:21Z The assessment of southern right whales in South African waters is updated to include data from 2018. After three preceding years of very low sightings of females with calves, 2018 saw these numbers increasing to reach a record level of 426. This pattern of results is best explained by variation with time in the probability that a resting female rests again the following year, where this probability increased substantially after 2008, but seems to have fallen back to earlier levels from 2017. Another surprising feature of the data is one extremely high and three extremely low estimates of the probability of sighting a female with calf after 2013. The low estimates do not seem compatible with near unchanged survey conduct for the years concerned, so that a penalty term is added to the assessment to force these to be closer to earlier values. The resultant population trajectory suggests that an annual increase rate of 6.1% from 1979 to 2008 which dropped to 3.9% for the following decade, with the current abundance (including calves) totalling 5838 whales. Report Southern Right Whale Unknown
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topic Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
southern right whale
photo-identification
photo-identification based assessment
South African waters
2018 data
spellingShingle Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
southern right whale
photo-identification
photo-identification based assessment
South African waters
2018 data
Anabela Brandao (10003679)
Els Vermeulen (686493)
Doug Butterworth (10005953)
Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018
topic_facet Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
southern right whale
photo-identification
photo-identification based assessment
South African waters
2018 data
description The assessment of southern right whales in South African waters is updated to include data from 2018. After three preceding years of very low sightings of females with calves, 2018 saw these numbers increasing to reach a record level of 426. This pattern of results is best explained by variation with time in the probability that a resting female rests again the following year, where this probability increased substantially after 2008, but seems to have fallen back to earlier levels from 2017. Another surprising feature of the data is one extremely high and three extremely low estimates of the probability of sighting a female with calf after 2013. The low estimates do not seem compatible with near unchanged survey conduct for the years concerned, so that a penalty term is added to the assessment to force these to be closer to earlier values. The resultant population trajectory suggests that an annual increase rate of 6.1% from 1979 to 2008 which dropped to 3.9% for the following decade, with the current abundance (including calves) totalling 5838 whales.
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author Anabela Brandao (10003679)
Els Vermeulen (686493)
Doug Butterworth (10005953)
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Els Vermeulen (686493)
Doug Butterworth (10005953)
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title Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018
title_short Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018
title_full Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018
title_fullStr Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018
title_full_unstemmed Updated application of a photo-identification based assessment model to southern right whales in South African waters to include data up to 2018
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