Movement, ranging patterns and habitat use of Indo‐Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) in the Langkawi Archipelago and adjacent Perlis‐Kedah coastal waters, Malaysia
Zhi Yi Teoh,
Amy Yee‐Hui Then,
Jol Ern Ng
et al.
Abstract:Abstract1. Studies on the ranging patterns and habitat use of Indo‐Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) in Southeast Asia are scarce but essential to inform conservation and management of a species known to be susceptible to anthropogenic pressures.2. This study is the first to investigate the long‐term movement, range sizes and habitat use of humpback dolphins in the Langkawi Archipelago and adjacent Perlis‐Kedah mainland coast of Malaysia using boat‐based photo‐identification surveys conducted between… Show more
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