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pro vyhledávání: '"Debra L. Palka"'
Autor:
Matthew D. Lettrich, Michael J. Asaro, Diane L. Borggaard, Dorothy M. Dick, Roger B. Griffis, Jenny A. Litz, Christopher D. Orphanides, Debra L. Palka, Melissa S. Soldevilla, Brian Balmer, Samuel Chavez, Danielle Cholewiak, Diane Claridge, Ruth Y. Ewing, Kristi L. Fazioli, Dagmar Fertl, Erin M. Fougeres, Damon Gannon, Lance Garrison, James Gilbert, Annie Gorgone, Aleta Hohn, Stacey Horstman, Beth Josephson, Robert D. Kenney, Jeremy J. Kiszka, Katherine Maze-Foley, Wayne McFee, Keith D. Mullin, Kimberly Murray, Daniel E. Pendleton, Jooke Robbins, Jason J. Roberts, Grisel Rodriguez- Ferrer, Errol I. Ronje, Patricia E. Rosel, Todd Speakman, Joy E. Stanistreet, Tara Stevens, Megan Stolen, Reny Tyson Moore, Nicole L. Vollmer, Randall Wells, Heidi R. Whitehead, Amy Whitt
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 9 (2023)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/71b529bf71ac49e396051de56f4ce7ad
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Abstract The objective of this study was to identify the main environmental covariates related to the abundance of 17 cetacean species/groups in the western North Atlantic Ocean based on generalized additive models, to establish a current habitat sui
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2792c1af0cfa4cee85afa44d39ef319d
Autor:
Jay Barlow, Megan C. Ferguson, William F. Perrin, Lisa Ballance, Tim Gerrodette, Gerald Joyce, Colin D. MacLeod, Keith Mullin, Debra L. Palka, Gordon Waring
Publikováno v:
J. Cetacean Res. Manage.. 7:263-270
Estimating the abundance and density of beaked whales is more difficult than for most other cetacean species. Consequently few estimates appear in the published literature. Field identification is problematic, especially for the smaller species, and
Autor:
Colin D. MacLeod, William F. Perrin, Robert Pitman, Jay Barlow, Lisa Ballance, Angela D'Amico, Tim Gerrodette, Gerald Joyce, Keith D. Mullin, Debra L. Palka, Gordon T. Waring
Publikováno v:
J. Cetacean Res. Manage.. 7:271-286
Information regarding beaked whales is so sparse that even the most basic aspects of their biology, such as their distribution, remain poorly defined for some species. We have reviewed the known distribution of each beaked whale species and where pos
Publikováno v:
J. Cetacean Res. Manage.. 10:217-226
Harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) bycatch in the US Northeast gillnet fishery is managed under the Harbour Porpoise Take Reduction Plan (HPTRP), which was implemented on 1 January 1999. The HPTRP divides this fishery into management areas that are
Autor:
Julia EF Stepanuk, Hyemi Kim, Janet A Nye, Jason J Roberts, Pat N Halpin, Debra L Palka, D Ann Pabst, William A McLellan, Susan G Barco, Lesley H Thorne
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 21:117-123
Autor:
Kenji Konishi, Takashi Hakamada, Tsutomu Tamura, Koji Matsuoka, Genta Yasunaga, Takeharu Bando, Hiroto Murase, Debra L. Palka, Hiroshi Okamura, André E. Punt, Hidehiro Kato, Toshihide Kitakado, Tatsuya Isoda, Luis A. Pastene
Publikováno v:
J. Cetacean Res. Manage.. 21:95-122
An in-depth assessment of an eastern Indian stock (I-stock) and a western South Pacific stock (P-stock) of Antarctic minke whales distributed between 35°E and 145°W was carried out by the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
The objective of this study was to identify the main environmental covariates related to the abundance of 17 cetacean species/groups in the western North Atlantic Ocean based on generalized additive models, to establish a current habitat suitability
Autor:
Elizabeth A. Josephson, Lance P. Garrison, Paul B. Conn, Debra L. Palka, Douglas B Sigourney, Samuel Chavez-Rosales
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e8226 (2020)
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e8226 (2020)
Density surface models (DSMs) are an important tool in the conservation and management of cetaceans. Most previous applications of DSMs have adopted a two-step approach to model fitting (hereafter referred to as the Two-Stage Method), whereby detecti
Autor:
Ghislain Dorémus, Laura Mannocci, Timothy E. Dunn, J. Martínez-Cedeira, Oliver Boisseau, Mark Lewis, Leire Ruiz, Ana Cañadas, Nathalie Di-Méglio, Auriane Virgili, Peter J. Corkeron, Jason J. Roberts, Léa David, Diane Claridge, Olivier Van Canneyt, Maite Louzao, Camilo Saavedra, Matthieu Authier, Timothy V. N. Cole, Sophie Laran, Vincent Ridoux, José Antonio Vázquez Bonales, Giancarlo Lauriano, Isabel García-Barón, Charlotte Dunn, Pascal Monestiez, Simone Panigada, Debra L. Palka, Emeline Pettex, M. Begoña Santos
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28:300-314
Aim: Deep‐diving cetaceans are oceanic species exposed to multiple anthropogenic pressures including high intensity underwater noise, and knowledge of their distribution is crucial to manage their conservation. Due to intrinsic low densities, wide