Authors
Fabrice Stephenson, Olivia NP Hamilton, Leigh G Torres, Lily Kozmian‐Ledward, Matt H Pinkerton, Rochelle Constantine
Publication date
2023/7
Journal
Diversity and Distributions
Volume
29
Issue
7
Pages
804-820
Description
Aim
Large marine predators, such as cetaceans and sharks, play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity patterns and ecosystem function, yet few estimates of their spatial distribution exist. We aimed to determine the species richness of large marine predators and investigate their fine‐scale spatiotemporal distribution patterns to inform conservation management.
Location
The Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana/Te Moananui‐ā‐Toi, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Methods
We conducted a replicate systematic aerial survey over 12 months. Flexible machine learning models were used to explore relationships between large marine predator occurrence (Bryde's whales, common and bottlenose dolphins, bronze whaler, pelagic and immature hammerhead sharks) and environmental and biotic variables, and predict their monthly distribution and associated spatially explicit uncertainty.
Results
We revealed that temporally …
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