Dear All,

We are pleased to announce our new publication harbour porpoise habitat 
modelling based on satellite telemetry in Marine Ecology Progress Series:

Stalder D, van Beest FM, Sveegaard S, Dietz R, Teilmann J, Nabe-Nielsen J 
(2020). Influence of environmental variability on harbour porpoise movement. 
Mar Ecol Prog Ser 648: 207-219. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13412

ABSTRACT: The harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena is a small marine predator 
with a high conservation status in Europe and the USA. To protect the species 
effectively, it is crucial to understand its movement patterns and how the 
distribution of intensively used foraging areas can be predicted from 
environmental conditions. Here, we investigated the influence of both static 
and dynamic environmental conditions on large-scale harbour porpoise movements 
in the North Sea. We used long-term movement data from 57 individuals tracked 
during 1999−2017 in a state-space model to estimate the underlying behavioural 
states, i.e. whether animals used area-restricted or directed movements. 
Subsequently, we assessed whether the probability of using area-restricted 
movements was related to environmental conditions using a generalized linear 
mixed model. Harbour porpoises were more likely to use area-restricted 
movements in areas with low salinity levels, relatively high chlorophyll a 
concentrations and low current velocity, and in areas with steep bottom slopes, 
suggesting that such areas are important foraging grounds for porpoises. Our 
study identifies environmental parameters of relevance for predicting harbour 
porpoise foraging hot spots over space and time in a dynamic system. The study 
illustrates how movement patterns and data on environmental conditions can be 
combined, which is valuable to the conservation of marine mammals.

The paper is open access and can be downloaded here: 
https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps_oa/m648p207.pdf or I can send you a pdf.

All the best,
Jonas Teilmann

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