Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the completion of the Endangered Species Research 
Theme Section entitled "Beyond Marine Mammal Habitat Modeling: Applications For 
Ecology And Conservation".  The papers in the Theme Section were published upon 
acceptance, and are available for free via Open Access in the virtual volume 
located at 
www.int-res.com/journals/esr/esr-specials/beyond-marine-mammal-habitat-modeling.
  Below is a description and the contents of the Theme Section.

This Theme Section grew out of a decade of workshops on modeling marine mammal 
distribution and habitat held in conjunction with the Biennial Conference on 
the Biology of Marine Mammals (workshop agendas, presentations, and other 
modeling resources available here: www.whoi.edu/sites/marinemammalmodeling).  
We are grateful for the contributions of all of the workshop participants over 
the years.  We are particularly thankful to the scientists who responded to our 
call for manuscripts, the contributors to the Theme Section, Brendan Godley 
(ESR Editor-in-Chief), the very patient Penny Kuhn (ESR Managing Editor), and 
the entire ESR editorial staff.

Edward Gregr (SciTech Environmental Consulting, Canada)
Daniel Palacios (Oregon State University, USA)
Mark Baumgartner (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA)
Kristin Laidre (University of Washington, USA)


Description:

Habitat modeling for marine mammals has made tremendous advances in the past 
decade. The application of statistical models to elucidate relationships 
between species and their environment has become commonplace in the literature. 
While these models have provided some insights into marine mammal–habitat 
associations, the biological or ecological significance of many relationships 
remains frustratingly unclear. Only by combining these largely descriptive 
efforts with additional oceanographic and ecosystem studies will we begin to 
provide insights into the processes that govern marine mammal distribution and 
behavior and ultimately contribute to conservation. Emerging from an ongoing 
series of workshops on marine mammal habitat modeling 
(www.whoi.edu/sites/marinemammalmodeling), this ESR Theme Section showcases 
studies that emphasize the ecological and management implications of modeled 
species-environment relationships.


Contents:

Gregr EJ, Baumgartner MF, Laidre KL, Palacios DM, 2013, OVERVIEW: Marine mammal 
habitat models come of age: the emergence of ecological and management 
relevance, Endangered Species Research 22:205-212. 

Gilles A, Adler S, Kaschner K, Scheidat M, Siebert U, 2011, Modelling harbour 
porpoise seasonal density as a function of the German Bight environment: 
implications for management, Endangered Species Research 14:157-169. 

Corkeron PJ, Minton G, Collins T, Findlay K, Willson A, Baldwin R, 2011, 
Spatial models of sparse data to inform cetacean conservation planning: an 
example from Oman, Endangered Species Research 15:39-52. 

Gerrodette T, Eguchi T, 2011, Precautionary design of a marine protected area 
based on a habitat model, Endangered Species Research15:159-166. 

Lambert E, MacLeod CD, Hall K, Brereton T, Dunn TE, Wall D, Jepson PD, Deaville 
R, Pierce GJ, 2011, Quantifying likely cetacean range shifts in response to 
global climatic change: implications for conservation strategies in a changing 
world, Endangered Species Research 15:205-222. 

Gregr EJ, 2011, Insights into North Pacific right whale Eubalaena japonica 
habitat from historic whaling records, Endangered Species Research 15:223-239. 

Becker EA, Foley DG, Forney KA, Barlow J, Redfern JV, Gentemann CL, 2012, 
Forecasting cetacean abundance patterns to enhance management decisions, 
Endangered Species Research 16:97-112. 

Forney KA, Ferguson MC, Becker EA, Fiedler PC, Redfern JV, Barlow J, Vilchis 
IL, Ballance LT, 2012, Habitat-based spatial models of cetacean density in the 
eastern Pacific Ocean, Endangered Species Research 16:113-133. 

Goetz KT, Montgomery RA, Ver Hoef JM, Hobbs RC, Johnson DS, 2012, Identifying 
essential summer habitat of the ­endangered beluga whaleDelphinapterus leucas 
in Cook Inlet, Alaska, Endangered Species Research 16:135-147. 

Wheeler B, Gilbert M, Rowe S, 2012, Definition of critical summer and fall 
habitat for bowhead whales in the eastern Canadian Arctic, Endangered Species 
Research 17:1-16. 

Doniol-Valcroze T, Lesage V, Giard J, Michaud R, 2012, Challenges in marine 
mammal habitat modelling: evidence of multiple foraging habitats from the 
identification of feeding events in blue whales, Endangered Species Research 
17:255-268. 

Blasi MF, Boitani L, 2012, Modelling fine-scale distribution of the bottlenose 
dolphin Tursiops truncatus using physiographic features on Filicudi (southern 
Thyrrenian Sea, Italy), Endangered Species Research 17:269-288. 

Best BD, Halpin PN, Read AJ, Fujioka E, Good CP, LaBrecque EA, Schick RS, 
Roberts JJ, Hazen LJ, Qian SS, Palka DL, Garrison LP, McLellan WA, 2012, Online 
cetacean habitat modeling system for the US east coast and Gulf of Mexico, 
Endangered Species Research 18:1-15. 

Keller CA, Garrison L, Baumstark R, Ward-Geiger LI, Hines E, 2012, Application 
of a habitat model to define calving habitat of the North Atlantic right whale 
in the southeastern United States, Endangered Species Research 18:73-87. 

Pendleton DE, Sullivan PJ, Brown MW, Cole TVN, Good CP, Mayo CA, Monger BC, 
Phillips S, Record NR, Pershing AJ, 2012, Weekly predictions of North Atlantic 
right whale Eubalaena glacialis habitat reveal influence of prey abundance and 
seasonality of habitat preferences, Endangered Species Research 18:147-161. 

Gallus A, Dähne M, Verfuß UK, Bräger S, Adler S, Siebert U, Benke H, 2012, Use 
of static passive acoustic monitoring to assess the status of the ‘Critically 
Endangered’ Baltic harbour porpoise in German waters, Endangered Species 
Research 18:265-278. 

Palacios DM, Baumgartner MF, Laidre KL, Gregr EJ, 2013, AS WE SEE IT: Beyond 
correlation: integrating environmentally and behaviourally mediated processes 
in models of marine mammal distributions, Endangered Species Research 
22:191-203.

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