Corrigendum to: Estimates of abundance and apparent survival of coastal dolphins in Port Essington harbour, Northern Territory, Australia
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Published:2015
Issue:4
Volume:42
Page:371
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ISSN:1035-3712
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Container-title:Wildlife Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Wildl. Res.
Author:
Palmer Carol,Brooks Lyndon,Parra Guido J.,Rogers Tracey,Glasgow Debra,Woinarski John C. Z.
Abstract
Context
Three dolphin species occur in coastal waters of monsoonal northern Australia: the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni), humpback (Sousa sp.) and the bottlenose (Tursiops sp.). Their overall population size and trends are poorly known, and their conservation status has been difficult to resolve, but can be expected to deteriorate with likely increased development pressures.
Aims
We sought to provide an estimate of abundance, and apparent survival, of the three dolphin species at the largely undeveloped harbour of Port Essington (325km2), Northern Territory, with repeated sampling over a 2.9-year period. Given increasing obligations to undertake population assessments for impact studies at proposed development sites, we assess the strengths and limitations of a systematic sampling program.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
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