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Odontocete Stranding Patterns in the Main Hawaiian Islands 1937–2002): how do they compare with live animal surveys?

Maldini, Daniela and Mazzuca, Lori and Atkinson, Shannon. (2005) Odontocete Stranding Patterns in the Main Hawaiian Islands 1937–2002): how do they compare with live animal surveys? Pacific Science, 59 (1). pp. 55-67.

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Abstract

In this study we (1) synthesized 65 yr of odontocete stranding data around the main Hawaiian Islands (1937–2002); (2) analyzed stranding patterns and trends over time; and (3) compared occurrence patterns based on sightings of live animals with stranding data and evaluated the compatibility of these data sets. From 1937 to 2002, 202 odontocete strandings were recorded by the National Marine Fisheries Service, Pacific Islands Regional Office. Strandings increased through time due to increased reporting effort and occurred throughout the year. The four most common of 16 species reported were Kogia spp. (18%), spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) (15%), striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) (11%), and sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) (10%). The highest proportion of strandings was recorded on O‘ahu (48%), followed by Maui/La¯na‘i (24%), Kaua‘i (12%), Hawai‘i (11%), and Moloka‘i (5%). Comparison with four previously published live animal survey studies suggests that stranding records are a good indicator of species composition and yield reasonable data on the frequency of occurrence of species in the region they cover.

Item Type:Article
Title:Odontocete Stranding Patterns in the Main Hawaiian Islands 1937–2002): how do they compare with live animal surveys?
Personal Creator/Author:
CreatorsEmail
Maldini, Danieladmaldini@okeanis.org
Mazzuca, Lori
Atkinson, Shannon
Refereed:Yes
Journal or Publication Title:Pacific Science
Volume:59
Number:1
Page Range:pp. 55-67
Date:2005
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http://www.okeanis.orgOrganisation
Contact Email Address:dmaldini@okeanis.org
Uncontrolled Keywords:strandings; odontocetes; Hawaii; dolphins; Maui; Oahu; Molokai;
Subjects:Ecology
Biology
Environment
ID Code:2668
Deposited By:Dr Daniela Maldini
Deposited On:31 Oct 2009 15:18
Last Modified:31 Oct 2009 15:18

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