Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are happy to share a new open access publication on the use 
of stranding data in marine mammal habitat modelling.

Meirelles, A.C.O., Normande, I.C., Alves, M.D.O., Choi, K.F., Carvalho, V.L., 
Borges, J.C.G., Trites, A.W.  2026. Stranding data can significantly bias 
marine mammal habitat suitability models. Ecological Modelling, 512, 111394. 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2025.111394

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380025003801


Abstract
In the absence of sightings, stranding records can be used to parameterize 
habitat models for marine mammal conservation. However, their reliability for 
identifying suitable habitat remains uncertain. We assessed how stranding data 
influence the habitat predictions for American manatee (Trichechus manatus) in 
the Potiguar Basin, Brazil. Using MaxEnt, we compared models built using: (1) 
sightings and telemetry data, (2) stranding records alone, and (3) all three 
data sources combined. We found that the first model based solely on sightings 
and telemetry produced the most accurate and ecologically meaningful 
predictions. In contrast, the stranding-only model overestimated suitable 
habitat by more than threefold, while the combined model overpredicted it by 
more than twofold. These differences between model predictions are best 
explained by carcass drift and detection biases and indicate that stranding 
locations do not reliably reflect areas of actual habitat use. This 
quantitative assessment provides new insights into the significant biases 
stranding data can introduce into habitat suitability models. Our findings also 
highlight the need to prioritize direct observations, and to apply drift 
modeling and validation against direct observations when using stranding data, 
to ensure accurate and actionable conservation planning.

Enjoy the reading,

Carol.



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