A population estimate of Heaviside's dolphins, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, at the southern end of their range

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dc.contributor.author Elwen, Simon Harvey
dc.contributor.author Reeb, Desray
dc.contributor.author Thornton, Meredith
dc.contributor.author Best, Peter B.
dc.coverage.spatial Africa en
dc.coverage.spatial South Africa en
dc.coverage.spatial Western Cape, Province of the en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-05-27T13:36:12Z
dc.date.available 2009-05-27T13:36:12Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.description.abstract Heaviside's dolphins, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, are endemic to southwestern Africa, where they are exposed to unknown levels of anthropogenic threats, including inshore set netting. Using photo-ID data collected over 3 yr on the west coast of South Africa, we calculated Chapman's-modified Petersen estimates of the number of distinctive individuals at three spatial scales. Sample sizes were small and recapture rates low resulting in high variance. Total population abundance was extrapolated from the proportion of well-marked animals in the population (14%–17%) with between-year estimates adjusted for mortality using data from Commerson's dolphin. The total population size was calculated as 527 animals (CV = 0.35, CI 272–1,020) in the 1999 study area (20 km of coastline, within season), 3,429 animals (CV = 0.36, CI 1,721–6,828) in the central study area (150 km of coastline, 3 yr), and 6,345 animals (CV = 0.26, CI 3,573–11,267) in the full study area (390 km of coastline, 2 yr). Dolphins fitted with satellite transmitters varied in their use of the inshore photographic study area from 39.5% to 94.7% of transmission days (38–51 total). Given the known or suspected biases in the data, these abundance estimates are likely to be biased downward. en
dc.identifier.citation Elwen, SH, Reeb, D, Thornton, M & Best, PB 2009 ‘A population estimate of Heaviside's dolphins, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, at the southern end of their range’, Marine Mammal Science, vol.25, no.1, pp.107-124. [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118534279/home] en
dc.identifier.issn 0824-0469
dc.identifier.other 10.1111/j.1748-7692.2008.00246.x
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/10207
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Blackwell en
dc.rights Blackwell. The definitive version of the publication is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. en
dc.subject Abundance en
dc.subject Cephalorhynchus heavisidii en
dc.subject Chapman's-modified-Petersen estimate en
dc.subject Heaviside's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) en
dc.subject Mark–recapture en
dc.subject.lcsh Animal population density en
dc.subject.lcsh Cephalorhynchus en
dc.title A population estimate of Heaviside's dolphins, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, at the southern end of their range en
dc.type Postprint Article en


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