Population effects of commercial fishery and non-fishery threats on Māui dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori maui) / J. Roberts, R. Constantine, C.S. Baker
Contributor(s): Fisheries New Zealand (Government agency)
| New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.]
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A Bayesian Māui dolphin population model was developed integrating information from genetic “mark-recapture” and population size estimates. Model runs incorporated estimates of historical annual deaths from commercial fisheries and toxoplasmosis obtained from a separate spatial risk assessment. These models were then used to simulate the effects of estimated threat-specific mortality rates on future population growth.
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