Dear MARMAM members,

We are pleased to announce that the following paper has been published on 
Marine Ecology Progress Series:

Pirotta, E., Matthiopoulos, J., MacKenzie, M., Scott-Hayward, L., Rendell, L. 
2011. Modelling sperm whale habitat preference: a novel approach combining 
transect and follow data. Marine Ecology Progress Series 436: 257-272.

ABSTRACT: Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus habitat preferences are still 
poorly understood in the Mediterranean, despite the population being classified 
as ‘Endangered’ by the IUCN. Techniques to make the best use of multiple data 
sources are important in improving this situation. This work provides a 
detailed evaluation of sperm whale distribution and habitat use around the 
Balearic Islands using a novel analytical framework that combines transect and 
follow data while accounting for any autocorrelation present. During dedicated 
research cruises (2003 to 2008), sperm whales were located by listening at 
regular intervals along a search track and subsequently followed acoustically. 
Sperm whales were encountered 56 times and followed for periods ranging from a 
few hours to 3 d. Logistic Generalized Additive Models were used to model the 
probability of whale presence across the study area as a function of 
environmental variables, and Generalized Estimating Equations were used to 
account for autocorrelation. The results suggest that sperm whales do not use 
the region uniformly and that topography plays a key role in shaping their 
distribution. Moreover, solitary individuals were found to use the habitat 
differently from groups. This segregation appeared to be driven by water 
temperature and might reflect different needs or intraspecific competition. By 
shedding light on sperm whale habitat preference in such a critical area, this 
study represents an important step towards the implementation of conservation 
measures for this population.

KEY WORDS: Habitat modelling · Cetacean · Distribution · Balearic Islands · GAM 
· GEE · Multi-scale
A PDF copy of the work can be downloaded from: 
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v436/p257-272/
Please do not hesitate to contact me for any question regarding our work.
Best Regards,Enrico Pirotta
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