Dear MARMAN Subscribers,

On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to announce the publication of our
new research article published in Marine Mammal Science:

Ada Natoli, André E. Moura, Neftalí Sillero, 2021. *Citizen science data of
cetaceans in the Arabian/Persian Gulf: Occurrence and habitat preferences
of the three most reported species.* Mar Mam Sci. 2021;1–21.

*Abstract:*
Citizen science data are becoming increasingly relevant in wildlife
studies, especially when obtaining data requires costly logistics. In the
Arabian/Persian Gulf, baseline information about cetaceans is scarce
despite their regular presence. From 2012 to 2019, a citizen science
campaign conducted in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) obtained information
on 1,292 cetacean sightings. These were methodically validated by experts,
resulting in 1,103 records where species was confidently assigned. From the
12 species reported, we analyzed the spatial patterns of occurrence and
drivers of habitat preference for the three most reported species: Tursiops
aduncus (Ta 53%), Sousa plumbea (Sp 45%), and Neophocaena phocaenoides (Np
2%). Ecological niche modelling, considering seven environmental variables
(physicochemical: temperature, silicate, calcite, pH; physiographic:
distance from coast, bathymetry; biological: chlorophyll) showed subtle
niche partitioning among the three species. Our results suggest different
diets and energy requirements for Np, with Ta and Sp, segregating mostly by
different patterns of space use. Specifically, Sp prefers close proximity
to shore, particularly areas with complex networks of inland canals. This
information provides an estimate of habitat preferences, that can be used
in formulating effective conservation measures. Sp shows the narrowest area
of suitable habitat and is at particular risk from habitat degradation.

Link to the article: http://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12865

Best regards

Ada

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Ada Natoli (PhD)
UAE Dolphin Project
www.uaedolphinproject.org

Email: ada.nat...@uaedolphinproject.org
Email: ada.nat...@gmail.com
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