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Porpoise Research Library

Searching in P. sinus. 82 entries found.
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Mitochondrial DNA variation in the critically endangered vaquita Phocoena sinus Norris and MacFarland, 1958

Rosel, Patricia E.; Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo
Marine Mammal Sci (1999)

The vaquita, Phocoena sinus, is one of two critically endangered cetacean species, and is listed as an endangered species in both the United States and Mexico. These listings result from…

  • conservation
  • genetics
  • inbreeding

First estimates of vaquita abundance

Barlow, Jay; Gerrodette, Tim; Silber, Greg
Marine Mammal Sci (1997)

The abundance of the only population of vaquitas, Gulf of California harbor porpoise (Phocoena sinus), is estimated from four surveys conducted in Mexico between 1986 and 1993, using a variety…

  • abundance
  • conservation
  • population trends

Insufficient data are available to predict the success of protected areas for the vaquita (Phocoena sinus): A critique of Gerrodette and Rojas-Bracho (2011)

Lonergan, Mike
Marine Mammal Science (2012)

(...) Gerrodette and Rojas-Bracho (2011) fit a quite detailed Bayesian model to sparse data on vaquita (Phocoena sinus) abundance in order to investigate the likely effects of different degrees of…

  • abundance
  • letter

Inference from limited data: A response to Lonergan

Gerrodette, Tim; Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo
Marine Mammal Science (2012)

(...) Lonergan (2012) criticized the analysis of Gerrodette and Rojas-Bracho (2011), who estimated the success of three possible protected areas for the critically endangered vaquita (Phocoena sinus) proposed under the…

  • abundance
  • conservation
  • response

Analysis of the artisanal fisheries of San Felipe, Mexico: Estimating incidental mortality of the vaquita (Phocoena sinus)

Urrutia-Osorio, M. Fernanda; Jaramillo-Legorreta, Armando M.; Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo; Sosa-Nishizaki, Oscar
Journal of Marine Animals and Their Ecology (2015)

The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is the most critically endangered cetacean species in the world and is a small porpoise endemic to the northern Gulf of California, Mexico. As fishing efforts…

  • abundance
  • bycatch

Sexual dimorphism and developmental patterns in the external morphology of the vaquita, Phocoena sinus

Torre, Jorge; Vidal, Omar; Brownell, Robert L.
Mar Mam Sci (2014)

A total of 56 vaquitas (Phocoena sinus) were examined to evaluate their sexual dimorphism and isometric and/or allometric growth in 35 external characteristics. Absolute and relative (to total length) measurements…

  • growth
  • morphology

Estimating the success of protected areas for the vaquita, Phocoena sinus

Gerrodette, Tim; Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo
Marine Mammal Science (2011)

Bycatch in artisanal gill nets threatens the vaquita, Phocoena sinus, with extinction. In 2008 the Mexican government announced a conservation action plan for this porpoise, with three options for a…

  • bycatch
  • comparison
  • conservation
  • reserve

Report of Vaquita Expedition 2008 and current conservation actions

Jaramillo-Legorreta, Armando M.; Taylor, Barb; Gerrodette, Tim; Rankin, Shannon; Swift, Rene; Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo
Scientific Committee Meeting Documents (2009)

Two scientific efforts brought the need for immediate actions to conserve vaquita as a high priority for the Mexican government. Passive acoustic techniques (Jaramillo-Legorreta, 2008) revealed a negative trend of…

  • acoustic monitoring
  • conservation

Photo-identification of the vaquita (Phocoena sinus): The world’s most endangered cetacean

Jefferson, T. A.; Olson, P. A.; Kieckhefer, T. R.; Rojas-Bracho, L.
Lat. Am. J. Aquat. Mamm. (2009)

(...) In the autumn of 2008, a large-scale international effort to study the vaquita and develop methods to monitor its population status was conducted. As part of this effort, we…

  • conservation

Assessment of the effect of natural and anthropogenic aquatic noise on vaquita (Phocoena sinus) through a numerical simulation

Castellazzi, Giovanni; Krysl, Petr; Rojas, Lorenzo; Cranford, Ted W.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (2012)

Phocoena sinus (vaquita) is a small marine harbor porpoise endemic to the Gulf of California that is believed to be the most endangered cetacean in the world as reported by…

  • bioacoustics
  • noise

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