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William Rayment
William Rayment
Department of Marine Science, University of Otago
Verified email at otago.ac.nz
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Recommendations for photo‐identification methods used in capture‐recapture models with cetaceans
K Urian, A Gorgone, A Read, B Balmer, RS Wells, P Berggren, J Durban, ...
Marine Mammal Science 31 (1), 298-321, 2015
2682015
First evidence that marine protected areas can work for marine mammals
AM Gormley, E Slooten, S Dawson, RJ Barker, W Rayment, S du Fresne, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 49 (2), 474-480, 2012
2092012
Kernel density estimates of alongshore home range of Hector's dolphins at Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
W Rayment, S Dawson, E Slooten, S Bräger, SD Fresne, T Webster
Marine Mammal Science 25 (3), 537-556, 2009
1332009
Population comparison of right whale body condition reveals poor state of the North Atlantic right whale
F Christiansen, S Dawson, J Durban, H Fearnbach, C Miller, L Bejder, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 640, 1-16, 2020
1132020
Aerial surveys for coastal dolphins: abundance of Hector's dolphins off the South Island west coast, New Zealand
E Slooten, SM Dawson, WJ Rayment
Marine Mammal Science 20 (3), 477-490, 2004
1082004
A new abundance estimate for Maui’s dolphin: what does it mean for managing this critically endangered species?
E Slooten, S Dawson, W Rayment, S Childerhouse
Biological Conservation 128 (4), 576-581, 2006
1012006
Conservation status of New Zealand marine mammals, 2019
CS Baker, L Boren, S Childerhouse, R Constantine, A van Helden, ...
982019
Seasonal changes in distribution of Hector's dolphin at Banks Peninsula, New Zealand: implications for protected area design
W Rayment, S Dawson, E Slooten
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 20 (1), 106-116, 2010
892010
Effects of boats on the surface and acoustic behaviour of an endangered population of bottlenose dolphins
M Guerra, SM Dawson, TE Brough, WJ Rayment
Endangered Species Research 24 (3), 221-236, 2014
822014
Reestablishment of former wintering grounds by New Zealand southern right whales
EL Carroll, WJ Rayment, AM Alexander, CS Baker, NJ Patenaude, ...
Marine Mammal Science 30 (1), 206-220, 2014
812014
Breeding status affects fine‐scale habitat selection of southern right whales on their wintering grounds
W Rayment, S Dawson, T Webster
Journal of Biogeography 42 (3), 463-474, 2015
512015
Listening for a needle in a haystack: passive acoustic detection of dolphins at very low densities
W Rayment, S Dawson, S Scali, L Slooten
Endangered Species Research 14 (2), 149-156, 2011
482011
Use of T-PODs for acoustic monitoring of Cephalorhynchus dolphins: a case study with Hector’s dolphins in a marine protected area
W Rayment, S Dawson, L Slooten
Endangered Species Research 10, 333-339, 2009
482009
Offshore distribution of Hector's dolphins at Banks Peninsula, New Zealand: is the Banks Peninsula Marine Mammal sanctuary large enough?
E Slooten, W Rayment, S Dawson
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 40 (2), 333-343, 2006
472006
Trialling an automated passive acoustic detector (T-POD) with Hector's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori)
W Rayment, S Dawson, L Slooten
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 89 (5 …, 2009
402009
Diverse foraging strategies by a marine top predator: Sperm whales exploit pelagic and demersal habitats in the Kaikōura submarine canyon
M Guerra, L Hickmott, J Van der Hoop, W Rayment, E Leunissen, ...
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 128, 98-108, 2017
352017
Observations of Hector's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori) associating with inshore fishing trawlers at Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
W RaymeNT, TR WebSTeR
Taylor & Francis Group 43 (4), 911-916, 2009
352009
Quantitative analysis of the acoustic repertoire of southern right whales in New Zealand
TA Webster, SM Dawson, WJ Rayment, SE Parks, SM Van Parijs
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140 (1), 322-333, 2016
332016
Fine scale distribution for a population of New Zealand's only endemic dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori) shows long‐term stability of coastal hotspots
T Brough, W Rayment, E Slooten, S Dawson
Marine Mammal Science 35 (1), 140-163, 2019
302019
Distribution of Hector's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori) off the west coast, South Island, New Zealand, with implications for the management of bycatch
W Rayment, D Clement, S Dawson, E Slooten, E Secchi
Marine Mammal Science 27 (2), 398-420, 2011
302011
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