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Deep ocean drivers better explain sperm whales Physeter macrocephalus than beaked whale habitat preferences in the Bay of Biscay
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2022
unpublished
Species Distribution Models are commonly used with surface dynamic environmental variables as proxies for prey distribution to characterise marine top predator habitats. For oceanic species that spend lot of time at depth, surface variables might not be relevant to predict deep-dwelling prey distributions. We hypothesised that descriptors of deep-water layers would better predict the deep-diving cetacean distributions than surface variables. We combined static variables and dynamic variables
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1372543/v1
fatcat:ewx4p2vfkrf6fee5ejjxub6ozu