Population trends.
Results of photo-identification mark-recapture abundance estimation using POPAN models (black, with 95% confidence intervals), displayed alongside catalog size (grey). A. Annual abundance; B. Population.
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16568636 2023-05-15T15:36:35+02:00 Population trends. Eric M. Keen (8057210) James Pilkington (11383961) Éadin O’Mahony (11383964) Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967) Benjamin Hendricks (11383970) Nicole Robinson (352516) Archie Dundas (11383973) Linda Nichol (5346965) Hussein M. Alidina (11383976) Hermann Meuter (11383979) Chris R. Picard (11383982) Janie Wray (457395) 2021-09-03T17:30:04Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g003 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Population_trends_/16568636 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g003 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified strong site fidelity recapture analysis documented greatest densities occurring great bear rainforest findings offer insights 2005 – 2006 div >< p seasonally resident population kitimat fjord system fjord system along fin whales arrived fin whales (< balaenoptera physalus </ kfs repeatedly throughout fjord system fin whales p </ population ’ population recovery velifera </ b </ widely considered whaling records visual surveys traditional knowledge squally channel social network several lines seasonal patterns recent years rare exception peak abundance outer channels oceanic species occur regularly intracoastal waters general patterns evidence indicated enclosed seas commonly found commercial whaling calf pairs caamaño sound based surveys 70 % 572 hours 311 km Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g003 2021-12-20T02:53:52Z Results of photo-identification mark-recapture abundance estimation using POPAN models (black, with 95% confidence intervals), displayed alongside catalog size (grey). A. Annual abundance; B. Population. Still Image Balaenoptera physalus Unknown Kitimat ENVELOPE(-128.714,-128.714,53.989,53.989) Caamaño Sound ENVELOPE(-129.273,-129.273,52.904,52.904) Squally Channel ENVELOPE(-129.372,-129.372,53.122,53.122) |
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Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified strong site fidelity recapture analysis documented greatest densities occurring great bear rainforest findings offer insights 2005 – 2006 div >< p seasonally resident population kitimat fjord system fjord system along fin whales arrived fin whales (< balaenoptera physalus </ kfs repeatedly throughout fjord system fin whales p </ population ’ population recovery velifera </ b </ widely considered whaling records visual surveys traditional knowledge squally channel social network several lines seasonal patterns recent years rare exception peak abundance outer channels oceanic species occur regularly intracoastal waters general patterns evidence indicated enclosed seas commonly found commercial whaling calf pairs caamaño sound based surveys 70 % 572 hours 311 km |
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Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified strong site fidelity recapture analysis documented greatest densities occurring great bear rainforest findings offer insights 2005 – 2006 div >< p seasonally resident population kitimat fjord system fjord system along fin whales arrived fin whales (< balaenoptera physalus </ kfs repeatedly throughout fjord system fin whales p </ population ’ population recovery velifera </ b </ widely considered whaling records visual surveys traditional knowledge squally channel social network several lines seasonal patterns recent years rare exception peak abundance outer channels oceanic species occur regularly intracoastal waters general patterns evidence indicated enclosed seas commonly found commercial whaling calf pairs caamaño sound based surveys 70 % 572 hours 311 km Eric M. Keen (8057210) James Pilkington (11383961) Éadin O’Mahony (11383964) Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967) Benjamin Hendricks (11383970) Nicole Robinson (352516) Archie Dundas (11383973) Linda Nichol (5346965) Hussein M. Alidina (11383976) Hermann Meuter (11383979) Chris R. Picard (11383982) Janie Wray (457395) Population trends. |
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Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified strong site fidelity recapture analysis documented greatest densities occurring great bear rainforest findings offer insights 2005 – 2006 div >< p seasonally resident population kitimat fjord system fjord system along fin whales arrived fin whales (< balaenoptera physalus </ kfs repeatedly throughout fjord system fin whales p </ population ’ population recovery velifera </ b </ widely considered whaling records visual surveys traditional knowledge squally channel social network several lines seasonal patterns recent years rare exception peak abundance outer channels oceanic species occur regularly intracoastal waters general patterns evidence indicated enclosed seas commonly found commercial whaling calf pairs caamaño sound based surveys 70 % 572 hours 311 km |
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Results of photo-identification mark-recapture abundance estimation using POPAN models (black, with 95% confidence intervals), displayed alongside catalog size (grey). A. Annual abundance; B. Population. |
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Still Image |
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Eric M. Keen (8057210) James Pilkington (11383961) Éadin O’Mahony (11383964) Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967) Benjamin Hendricks (11383970) Nicole Robinson (352516) Archie Dundas (11383973) Linda Nichol (5346965) Hussein M. Alidina (11383976) Hermann Meuter (11383979) Chris R. Picard (11383982) Janie Wray (457395) |
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Eric M. Keen (8057210) James Pilkington (11383961) Éadin O’Mahony (11383964) Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967) Benjamin Hendricks (11383970) Nicole Robinson (352516) Archie Dundas (11383973) Linda Nichol (5346965) Hussein M. Alidina (11383976) Hermann Meuter (11383979) Chris R. Picard (11383982) Janie Wray (457395) |
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Eric M. Keen (8057210) |
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Population trends. |
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Population trends. |
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Population trends. |
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Population trends. |
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Population trends. |
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population trends. |
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2021 |
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g003 |
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ENVELOPE(-128.714,-128.714,53.989,53.989) ENVELOPE(-129.273,-129.273,52.904,52.904) ENVELOPE(-129.372,-129.372,53.122,53.122) |
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Kitimat Caamaño Sound Squally Channel |
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Kitimat Caamaño Sound Squally Channel |
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Balaenoptera physalus |
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Balaenoptera physalus |
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