Dear community,

On behalf of my coauthors and the Caribbean Cetacean Society, we are
excited to share our latest publication “Characterizing Fraser's
Dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei) in the Lesser Antilles: Distribution,
Movements, and Co-Occurrence With Other Cetacean Species to Inform
Conservation Strategies in the Caribbean ” in the journal Marine
Mammal Science.


Abstract:

Fraser's dolphin (*Lagenodelphis hosei*) is one of the least studied
dolphin species due to its tropical, offshore distribution and low
density. However, it is frequently observed in the Lesser Antilles,
where we characterized its distribution and ecology using 4 years of
data collected from Grenada to Anguilla. We employed species
distribution models, movement analysis, and co-occurrence analysis
with other species. Fraser's dolphin was the second most encountered
delphinidae species, with confirmed sightings throughout the Lesser
Antilles. Depth, slope, distance to canyons, and eastward current
velocity best explained the observed distribution, accounting for 22%
of the variance. The Caribbean side of the Lesser Antilles represented
a continuum of suitable habitat, with resightings of 10 individuals
indicating inter-island connectivity from the Grenadines to Guadeloupe
(415 km). Notably, Fraser's dolphin exhibited the highest
co-occurrence rate (83%) and stood out statistically from other
species in co-occurrence frequency and strength, underscoring the
ecological significance of interspecies interactions. Overall,
Fraser's dolphins in the Lesser Antilles likely represent a single
population restricted to the arc, with negligible spatial
fragmentation. Our results highlight the regional connectivity and the
need for cooperation and harmonization of regulations in the Lesser
Antilles to ensure effective conservation of the cetacean community.

open access is available at:

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mms.70039

For further request feel free to reach out:[email protected]

Best wishes,

Lucas Bernier
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