Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
I examined summer home range use of Altantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas from 1991-2004. Home ranges for 86 dolphins using the 95% Fixed Kernel Density (FKD) estimator averages 62.o km2+=22.96 km2 and ranged from 24.8 km2 to 148.4 km2. Older animals and males had the largest ranges. Home range size did not vary with female reproductive status. core areas were defined by the 50% FKD contour and averaged 10.32 km2 +=5.47 km2. Habitat use was different between reproductive states for females. Non-reproductively active (NRA) females used deeped habitat. Behavioral use of the home range varied spatially. The core area was an important foraging area for males and reproductively active females. NRA females foraged more outside their core area compared to the core area.
Extent
xi,, 79 p. : ill. (some col.)
Extension
FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Augliere, Bethany.
Graduate College
Physical Description
electronic
xi,, 79 p. : ill. (some col.)
Use and Reproduction
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Other Title Info
Home on the range
spatial ecology of Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) in the Bahamas