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Habitat use in a marine ecosystem: Beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas in Cook Inlet, Alaska

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Goetz, KT; Rugh, DJ; Read, AJ; Hobbs, RC
Published in: Marine Ecology Progress Series
January 25, 2007

Marine ecosystems have fluid habitat features that can be modeled for application in management decisions. With less than 360 beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas remaining in Alaska's Cook Inlet population and increasing development in the area, it is important to identify habitat requirements of this depleted population. We used a classification and regression tree (CART) model and a resource selection function (RSF) model to determine the importance of selected environmental variables in structuring the habitat use of beluga whales in Cook Inlet. Bathymetry, proximity to mudflats, and distance from rivers classified by flow accumulation values were evaluated with respect to the presence or absence of belugas. Although bathymetry, as applied to the model, was not a significant variable, mudflats were a significant predictor of beluga distribution during early summer months. The importance of flow accumulation varied slightly between the 2 models but, in general, belugas preferred higher flow accumulation areas. The CART model correctly classified 88% of the sightings, with the majority of beluga sightings found to be within 2.7 km of mudflats and 11.5 km of medium flow accumulation inlets. Using a 0.09 probability threshold for habitat, the RSF model correctly discriminated between beluga sightings and non-sightings 92% of the time. Similar regions of habitat were predicted by CART (habitat area, A = 2985 km2) and RSF (A = 2373 km2) models. The habitat models developed in this study will help managers meet current conservation goals and make future decisions to promote the recovery of Cook Inlet beluga whales. © Inter-Research 2007.

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Marine Ecology Progress Series

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0171-8630

Publication Date

January 25, 2007

Volume

330

Start / End Page

247 / 256

Related Subject Headings

  • Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
  • 4102 Ecological applications
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0608 Zoology
  • 0602 Ecology
  • 0405 Oceanography
 

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Goetz, K. T., Rugh, D. J., Read, A. J., & Hobbs, R. C. (2007). Habitat use in a marine ecosystem: Beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 330, 247–256. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps330247
Goetz, K. T., D. J. Rugh, A. J. Read, and R. C. Hobbs. “Habitat use in a marine ecosystem: Beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas in Cook Inlet, Alaska.” Marine Ecology Progress Series 330 (January 25, 2007): 247–56. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps330247.
Goetz KT, Rugh DJ, Read AJ, Hobbs RC. Habitat use in a marine ecosystem: Beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2007 Jan 25;330:247–56.
Goetz, K. T., et al. “Habitat use in a marine ecosystem: Beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas in Cook Inlet, Alaska.” Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 330, Jan. 2007, pp. 247–56. Scopus, doi:10.3354/meps330247.
Goetz KT, Rugh DJ, Read AJ, Hobbs RC. Habitat use in a marine ecosystem: Beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2007 Jan 25;330:247–256.
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Published In

Marine Ecology Progress Series

DOI

ISSN

0171-8630

Publication Date

January 25, 2007

Volume

330

Start / End Page

247 / 256

Related Subject Headings

  • Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
  • 4102 Ecological applications
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0608 Zoology
  • 0602 Ecology
  • 0405 Oceanography