Dear MARMAMers,
We are pleased to announce the publication of our paper entitled "Delayed 
response to environmental conditions and infra-seasonal dynamics of the 
short-beaked common dolphin distribution" in Royal Society Open Science. The 
article is available in open access at 
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.220379

Abstract: Cetaceans adjust their distribution and abundance to encountered 
conditions across years and seasons, but we poorly understand such small-scale 
changes for many species, especially in winter. Crucial challenges confront 
some populations during this season, such as the high levels of 
fisheries-induced mortality faced by the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) in 
the Northeast Atlantic shelves. For such species, understanding the winter 
fine-scale dynamics is crucial. We aimed to identify the dolphin distribution 
drivers during the winters of 2020 and 2021, with a focus on determining the 
lag between changes in oceanographic conditions and dolphin distribution. The 
changes were related to temporal delays specific to the nature and cascading 
effects that oceanographic processes had on the trophic chain. By determining 
the most important conditions and lags to dolphin distributions, we shed light 
on the poorly understood intrusions of dolphins within coastal waters during 
winter: they displayed a strong preference for the coastal-shelf waters front 
and extensively followed its spatial variations, with their overall densities 
increasing over the period and peaking in March–April. The results presented 
here provide invaluable information on the winter distribution dynamics and 
should inform management decisions to help reduce the unsustainable mortalities 
of this species in the by-catch of fisheries.

Best,
Charlotte Lambert


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