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    Home range size of adult Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in a coastal and estuarine system is habitat and sex-specific by Sprogis, Kate R., Raudino, Holly C., Rankin, Robert, MacLeod, Colin D., Bejder, Lars

    Published in Marine mammal science (01-01-2016)
    “…This study examined sex‐specific differences in home range size of adult Indo‐Pacific bottlenose dolphins off Bunbury, Western Australia. We applied a new…”
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    Sex-specific differences in the seasonal habitat use of a coastal dolphin population by Sprogis, Kate R., Christiansen, Fredrik, Raudino, Holly C., Kobryn, Halina T., Wells, Randall S., Bejder, Lars

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-12-2018)
    “…Understanding the factors that contribute to a population’s habitat use is important for conservation planners and managers to identify reasons behind a…”
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    The relative importance of reproduction and survival for the conservation of two dolphin populations by Manlik, Oliver, McDonald, Jane A., Mann, Janet, Raudino, Holly C., Bejder, Lars, Krützen, Michael, Connor, Richard C., Heithaus, Michael R., Lacy, Robert C., Sherwin, William B.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2016)
    “…It has been proposed that in slow‐growing vertebrate populations survival generally has a greater influence on population growth than reproduction. Despite…”
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    Challenges of collecting blow from small cetaceans by Raudino, Holly C., Tyne, Julian A., Smith, Alastair, Ottewell, Kym, McArthur, Shelley, Kopps, Anna M., Chabanne, Delphine, Harcourt, Robert G., Pirotta, Vanessa, Waples, Kelly

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2019)
    “…We trialed the collection of blow samples using a waterproof electric multirotor (quadcopter) drone from two free‐ranging dolphin species, the abundant and…”
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    Aerial abundance estimates for two sympatric dolphin species at a regional scale using distance sampling and density surface modeling by Raudino, Holly C., Bouchet, Phil J., Douglas, Corrine, Douglas, Ryan, Waples, Kelly

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (18-01-2023)
    “…Monitoring wildlife populations over scales relevant to management is critical to supporting conservation decision-making in the face of data deficiency,…”
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    Sex-Specific Patterns in Abundance, Temporary Emigration and Survival of Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in Coastal and Estuarine Waters by Sprogis, Kate R, Pollock, Kenneth H, Raudino, Holly C, Allen, Simon J, Kopps, Anna M, Manlik, Oliver, Tyne, Julian A, Bejder, Lars

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (16-02-2016)
    “…Inherent difficulties in determining the sex of free-ranging sexually monomorphic species often prevents a sex-specific focus on estimating abundance, movement…”
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    Ranging Patterns and Site Fidelity of Snubfin Dolphins in Yawuru Nagulagun/Roebuck Bay, Western Australia by D’Cruz, Alexandra, Salgado Kent, Chandra, Waples, Kelly, Brown, Alexander M., Marley, Sarah A., Thiele, Deborah, Raudino, Holly C.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (05-01-2022)
    “…For long-lived species such as marine mammals, having sufficient data on ranging patterns and space use in a timescale suitable for population management and…”
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    Records of Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) from an offshore island group in Western Australia by Raudino, Holly C., Hunt, Tim N., Waples, Kelly A.

    Published in Marine biodiversity records (04-07-2018)
    “…We report records of humpback dolphins at the Montebello Islands (20°26’S, 115°33′E) approximately 80 km from the mainland coast of Western Australia. This…”
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    Regional Assessment of the Conservation Status of Snubfin Dolphins (Orcaella heinsohni) in the Kimberley Region, Western Australia by Bouchet, Phil J., Thiele, Deborah, Marley, Sarah A., Waples, Kelly, Weisenberger, Frank

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (21-01-2021)
    “…Implementing conservation measures for data-limited species is a fundamental challenge for wildlife managers and policy-makers, and proves difficult for…”
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    Multi-year patterns in scarring, survival and residency of whale sharks in Ningaloo Marine Park, Western Australia by Lester, Emily, Meekan, Mark G., Barnes, Peter, Raudino, Holly, Rob, Dani, Waples, Kelly, Speed, Conrad W.

    “…Documentation of scarring patterns on marine megafauna provides a means of quantifying the risk of anthropogenic threats that occur in the open ocean, such as…”
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    Identifying priority sites for whale shark ship collision management globally by Womersley, Freya C., Rohner, Christoph A., Abrantes, Kátya, Afonso, Pedro, Arunrugstichai, Shin, Bach, Steffen S., Bar, Shir, Barash, Adi, Barnes, Peter, Barnett, Adam, Boldrocchi, Ginevra, Buffat, Noemie, Canon, Tom, Perez, Clara Canovas, Chuangcharoendee, Metavee, Cochran, Jesse E.M., de la Parra, Rafael, Diamant, Stella, Driggers, William, Dudgeon, Christine L., Erdmann, Mark V., Fitzpatrick, Richard, Flam, Anna, Fontes, Jorge, Francis, Gemma, Galvan, Beatriz Eugenia, Graham, Rachel T., Green, Sofia M., Green, Jonathan R., Grosmark, Ya'ara, Guzman, Hector M., Hardenstine, Royale S., Harvey, Maria, Harvey-Carroll, Jessica, Hasan, Abdi Wunanto, Hearn, Alex R., Hendon, Jill M., Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata, Himawan, Mahardika Rizqi, Hoffmayer, Eric, Holmberg, Jason, Hsu, Hua Hsun, Jaidah, Mohammed Y., Jansen, Ashlee, Judd, Christy, Kuguru, Baraka, Lester, Emily, Macena, Bruno C.L., Magson, Kirsty, Maguiño, Rossana, Manjaji-Matsumoto, Mabel, Marcoux, Stacia D., Marcoux, Travis, McKinney, Jennifer, Meekan, Mark, Mendoza, Alejandra, Moazzam, Muhammad, Monacella, Emily, Norman, Brad, Perry, Cameron, Pierce, Simon, Prebble, Clare, Macías, Dení Ramírez, Raudino, Holly, Reynolds, Samantha, Robinson, David, Rowat, David, Santos, Mudjekeewis D., Schmidt, Jennifer, Scott, Chad, See, Sian Tian, Sianipar, Abraham, Speed, Conrad W., Syakurachman, Ismail, Tyne, Julian A., Waples, Kelly, Winn, Chloe, Yuneni, Ranny R., Zareer, Irthisham, Araujo, Gonzalo

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-07-2024)
    “…The expansion of the world's merchant fleet poses a great threat to the ocean's biodiversity. Collisions between ships and marine megafauna can have…”
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    How many dolphins live near a coastal development? by Raudino, Holly C., Douglas, Corrine R., Waples, Kelly A.

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-03-2018)
    “…Coastal developments continue to increase in Western Australia (WA) despite limited information on environmental consequences for coastal dolphins. As an…”
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    Assessment of the status and trends in abundance of a coastal pinniped, the Australian sea lion Neophoca cinerea by Goldsworthy, SD, Shaughnessy, PD, Mackay, AI, Bailleul, F, Holman, D, Lowther, AD, Page, B, Waples, K, Raudino, H, Bryars, S, Anderson, T

    Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2021)
    “…Australian sea lions Neophoca cinerea are endemic to Australia, with their contemporary distribution restricted to South Australia (SA) and Western Australia…”
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