We are delighted to bring to your attention the publication of our last 
scientific article published in Marine and Freshwater Research. 

Methion, S. & Diaz Lopez, B. (2018) Abundance and demographic parameters of 
bottlenose dolphins in a highly affected coastal ecosystem. Marine and 
Freshwater Research. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1071/MF17346 

Abstract: This study presents the first robust estimates of abundance and 
demographic parameters of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in a 
highly affected coastal ecosystem along the north-eastern Atlantic. Seasonal 
abundance, apparent survival and temporary emigration rates were estimated 
using Pollock’s robust design models. Photographic identification data were 
collected from 2014 to 2016 along the north-western Iberian coast (Spain). 
Bottlenose dolphins were present year-round and with a high degree of 
occurrence in the study area, which is highly affected by human activity but is 
also a highly productive coastal ecosystem. Local abundance of bottlenose 
dolphins ranged from 56 in autumn 2014 to 144 in winter 2015. Apparent survival 
rate was high and constant, indicating no mortality and no permanent 
emigration. Temporal emigration rates varied seasonally and were lower from 
autumn to winter, suggesting that dolphins had a high probability of returning 
during the winter period. The observed changes inabundance and emigration rates 
most likely reflect seasonal fluctuations in abundance of prey species in this 
area. These results provide important baseline information in an area subject 
to significant anthropogenic pressures and for future comparisons with other 
populations of similar characteristics under the pressure of human activities, 
such as fisheries and aquaculture. 

If you cannot download the publication, you can request a pdf by emailing to: 
br...@thebdri.com or sever...@thebdri.com 

Please feel free to contact us for any question regarding the study, 

Best regards,

 Bruno Diaz Lopez Ph.D
Chief biologist and Director

The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI
Avenida Beiramar 192, O Grove 36980, Pontevedra, Spain
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