MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS

Deep-diving cetaceans, sperm- and beaked whales Physeteridae, Kogiidae and Ziphiidae, arerare marine species. Due to their low densities, wide distribution ranges and limited presence at the watersurface, visual surveys usually result in low sighting rates. This paucity of data challenges the modell...

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Main Author: Virgili, Auriane
Other Authors: AGROCAMPUS OUEST, Université de La Rochelle, Vincent Ridoux, Pascal Monestiez
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2018
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299/file/Virgili_Auriane.pdf
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.hfuchj 2023-05-15T17:31:58+02:00 MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS Virgili, Auriane AGROCAMPUS OUEST Université de La Rochelle Vincent Ridoux Pascal Monestiez 2018-01-11 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299/file/Virgili_Auriane.pdf https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299 en eng HAL CCSD tel-02265299 10670/1.hfuchj https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299/file/Virgili_Auriane.pdf https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299 other Le serveur TEL (thèses-en-ligne) Environmental Sciences. Université de La Rochelle, 2018. English Mediterranean Sea North Atlantic Ocean kogiids beaked whales sperm whales deep-diving cetaceans habitat modelling Rare species océan Atlantique Nord mer Méditerranée kogiidés cachalots baleines à bec cétacés grands plongeurs modélisation d’habitat Espèces rares envir geo Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2018 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:19:50Z Deep-diving cetaceans, sperm- and beaked whales Physeteridae, Kogiidae and Ziphiidae, arerare marine species. Due to their low densities, wide distribution ranges and limited presence at the watersurface, visual surveys usually result in low sighting rates. This paucity of data challenges the modelling oftheir habitat, prerequisite for their conservation. Models have to cope with a great number of zeros thatweakens the ability to make sound ecological inferences. Consequently, this thesis aimed at finding amethodology suitable for datasets with a large number of zeros, determining how environmental variablesinfluence deep-diver distributions and predicting areas preferentially used by these species. By testing thepredictive performance of various habitat models fitted to decreasing numbers of sightings, I selected themost suitable model and determined that at least 50 sightings were needed to provide reliable predictions.However, individual surveys can rarely provide sufficient deep-diver sightings thus I merged many visualsurvey datasets to produce the first basin-wide deep-diver density maps in the North Atlantic Ocean andthe Mediterranean Sea. Highest densities were predicted in waters from 1500-4000 m deep and close tothermal fronts; hotspots were predicted along the continental slopes, particularly in the western NorthAtlantic Ocean. In addition, a model transferability analysis highlighted that habitat drivers selected by themodels varied between contrasted large ecosystems. Finally, I discussed challenges related to statisticalmodelling applied to rare species and the management applications of this thesis. Les cétacés grands plongeurs, cachalots Physeteridae et Kogiidae et baleines à bec Zipiidae, sontdes espèces marines rares. Leur faible densité, aire de distribution étendue et faible disponibilité ensurface génèrent de faibles taux d’observations. Cette particularité constitue un défi pour la modélisationd’habitat de ces espèces, préalable à leur conservation. Les modèles doivent gérer l’abondance ... Thesis North Atlantic Unknown
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topic Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
kogiids
beaked whales
sperm whales
deep-diving cetaceans
habitat modelling
Rare species
océan Atlantique Nord
mer Méditerranée
kogiidés
cachalots
baleines à bec
cétacés grands plongeurs
modélisation d’habitat
Espèces rares
envir
geo
spellingShingle Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
kogiids
beaked whales
sperm whales
deep-diving cetaceans
habitat modelling
Rare species
océan Atlantique Nord
mer Méditerranée
kogiidés
cachalots
baleines à bec
cétacés grands plongeurs
modélisation d’habitat
Espèces rares
envir
geo
Virgili, Auriane
MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS
topic_facet Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
kogiids
beaked whales
sperm whales
deep-diving cetaceans
habitat modelling
Rare species
océan Atlantique Nord
mer Méditerranée
kogiidés
cachalots
baleines à bec
cétacés grands plongeurs
modélisation d’habitat
Espèces rares
envir
geo
description Deep-diving cetaceans, sperm- and beaked whales Physeteridae, Kogiidae and Ziphiidae, arerare marine species. Due to their low densities, wide distribution ranges and limited presence at the watersurface, visual surveys usually result in low sighting rates. This paucity of data challenges the modelling oftheir habitat, prerequisite for their conservation. Models have to cope with a great number of zeros thatweakens the ability to make sound ecological inferences. Consequently, this thesis aimed at finding amethodology suitable for datasets with a large number of zeros, determining how environmental variablesinfluence deep-diver distributions and predicting areas preferentially used by these species. By testing thepredictive performance of various habitat models fitted to decreasing numbers of sightings, I selected themost suitable model and determined that at least 50 sightings were needed to provide reliable predictions.However, individual surveys can rarely provide sufficient deep-diver sightings thus I merged many visualsurvey datasets to produce the first basin-wide deep-diver density maps in the North Atlantic Ocean andthe Mediterranean Sea. Highest densities were predicted in waters from 1500-4000 m deep and close tothermal fronts; hotspots were predicted along the continental slopes, particularly in the western NorthAtlantic Ocean. In addition, a model transferability analysis highlighted that habitat drivers selected by themodels varied between contrasted large ecosystems. Finally, I discussed challenges related to statisticalmodelling applied to rare species and the management applications of this thesis. Les cétacés grands plongeurs, cachalots Physeteridae et Kogiidae et baleines à bec Zipiidae, sontdes espèces marines rares. Leur faible densité, aire de distribution étendue et faible disponibilité ensurface génèrent de faibles taux d’observations. Cette particularité constitue un défi pour la modélisationd’habitat de ces espèces, préalable à leur conservation. Les modèles doivent gérer l’abondance ...
author2 AGROCAMPUS OUEST
Université de La Rochelle
Vincent Ridoux
Pascal Monestiez
format Thesis
author Virgili, Auriane
author_facet Virgili, Auriane
author_sort Virgili, Auriane
title MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS
title_short MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS
title_full MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS
title_fullStr MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS
title_full_unstemmed MODELLING DISTRIBUTIONS OF RARE MARINE SPECIES: THE DEEP-DIVING CETACEANS MODELISER LES DISTRIBUTIONS DES ESPECES MARINES RARES : LES CETACES GRANDS PLONGEURS
title_sort modelling distributions of rare marine species: the deep-diving cetaceans modeliser les distributions des especes marines rares : les cetaces grands plongeurs
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2018
url https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299/file/Virgili_Auriane.pdf
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02265299
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