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Modelling and mapping resource overlap between marine mammals and fisheries on a global scale.
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Modelling and mapping resource overlap between marine mammals and fisheries on a global scale./
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Kaschner, Kristin.
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225 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-02, Section: B, page: 0758.
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Modelling and mapping resource overlap between marine mammals and fisheries on a global scale.
Kaschner, Kristin.
Modelling and mapping resource overlap between marine mammals and fisheries on a global scale.
- 225 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-02, Section: B, page: 0758.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of British Columbia (Canada), 2005.
Potential competition for food resources between marine mammals and fisheries has been an issue of much debate in recent years. Given the almost cosmopolitan distributions of many marine mammal species, investigations conducted at small geographic scales may, however, result in a distorted perception of the extent of the problem. Unfortunately, the complexity of marine food webs and the lack of reliable data about marine mammal diets, abundances, food intake rates etc., currently preclude the assessment of competition at adequately large scales. In contrast, the investigation of global resource overlap between marine mammals and fisheries (i.e., the extent to which both players exploit the same type of food resources in the same areas) may, however, be easier to achieve and provide some useful insights in this context.
ISBN: 0612994880Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018632
Biology, Zoology.
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Information about the occurrence of species is a crucial pre-requisite to assess resource overlap and also to address other marine mammal conservation issues. However, the delineation of ranges of marine mammals is challenging, due to the vastness of the ocean environment and the difficulties associated with surveying most species. Consequently, existing maps of large-scale distributions are mostly limited to subjective outlines of maximum range extents, with little additional information about heterogeneous patterns of occurrence within these ranges.
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