Dear Colleagues,

My co-authors and I are pleased to share our recent publication: 

Bouveroux, T., Sinclair, C., Barry, K., Clance, L., Hansen, J., Mullin, K., 
Rosel, P. and Carmichael, R. (2025), Abundance and Residency Patterns of 
Common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Freshwater-Influenced 
Estuaries of the Northern Gulf of Mexico. 
Aquatic Conserv: Mar Freshw Ecosyst, 35: e70055. 
https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.70055

Abstract:
Multiple stressors are affecting common bottlenose dolphins in the northern 
Gulf of Mexico, including two embayments in Alabama, Mobile Bay (MOB) 
and Perdido Bay (PER), where no comprehensive abundance estimates and residency 
data are currently available. This study provides the first 
seasonal abundance estimates and residency patterns for bottlenose dolphins in 
MOB and PER and discusses the effects of seasonal entry of large 
volumes of freshwater on dolphin abundance. In MOB, abundance estimates were 
larger in summer, with the highest abundance recorded in summer 2022 
(1712 dolphins, 95% CI: 1520–1928) and the lowest in winter 2019–2020 (518 
dolphins, 95% CI: 260–1032). The opposite pattern was found in PER, 
where abundances were larger in winter, with the highest abundance in winter 
2021–2022 (191 dolphins, 95% CI: 157–232) and the lowest in summer 2020 
(100 dolphins, 95% CI: 81–122). Stronger residency patterns were found in PER, 
with 28% (n = 52) encountered in more than three seasons compared to MOB 
where only 9% (n = 57) were encountered in more than three seasons, and 
considered resident dolphins. The two studied embayments support a larger 
number 
of dolphins than previously documented and likely provide seasonally different 
resources, indicating high and potentially complex use of these estuaries. 
Combined with other data concurrently collected in this area, this study will 
inform conservation management and strategies for these highly impacted dolphin 
stocks.

For any queries or to request a copy of the PDF, please feel free to contact me 
at: tbouver...@disl.org

Enjoy the read!

Best regards,

Thibaut Bouveroux, PhD
Dauphin Island Seal Lab
Dauphin Island, Alabama, 36528, USA



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