Site Fidelity and Residency of Tursiops truncatus off the Aragua Coast, Venezuela-First Records of Long Residency

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Marine Science and Technology Pub Date : 2021-10-31 DOI:10.30564/jms.v3i4.3811
S. Cobarrubia-Russo, Sawyer I., M. Gómez-Alceste, A. Molero-Lizarraga
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This study represents the first comprehensive analysis of the residency patterns of a coastal population of bottlenose dolphin off the coast of Aragua, Venezuela, over a multi-year period. Using photo-identification, the most recent study (2019-2020) identified 56 individuals with the time between encounters from one to 344 days between the first and last sighting. Site Fidelity (SF) and Residence (RES) indices were calculated and Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering (AHC) modeling was performed, with three patterns of residence obtained: resident (25%), semiresident (17.86%) and transient (57.14%). These results were contrasted with remodeled data from a previous study (2006-2007), showing similar patterns: resident (24.44%), semi-resident (28.89%) and transient (46.67%). Importantly, two individuals were found to have been resident over the extended period. A breeding female sighted for the first time in 2004 and again in 2020 (16 years) and the other from 2005 to 2020 (15 years). This region is an important area for marine mammals, known to support a resident reproductive population over many years, as well seabirds, sea turtles, whale sharks and fishermen. We recommend that consideration be given to designating the waters as a Marine Protected Area to safeguard the existing population and provide benefit to the surrounding marine environment.
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地点保真度和居住的Tursiops truncatus在阿拉瓜海岸,委内瑞拉-长期居住的第一个记录
这项研究首次全面分析了委内瑞拉阿拉瓜沿海宽吻海豚种群多年来的居住模式。通过照片识别,最近的研究(2019-2020)确定了56个个体,第一次和最后一次见面之间的时间从1天到344天不等。计算站点保真度(SF)和居住度(RES)指数,并进行聚集层次聚类(AHC)建模,得到三种居住模式:常住居民(25%)、半常住居民(17.86%)和暂居居民(57.14%)。这些结果与先前研究(2006-2007)的重建数据进行了对比,显示出相似的模式:常住居民(24.44%)、半常住居民(28.89%)和临时居民(46.67%)。重要的是,有两个人在这段时间里一直居住在这里。在2004年和2020年(16岁)第一次见到一只繁殖雌性,在2005年至2020年(15岁)再次见到另一只。该地区是海洋哺乳动物的重要栖息地,众所周知,多年来,这些哺乳动物以及海鸟、海龟、鲸鲨和渔民都在这里繁衍生息。我们建议考虑将该水域指定为海洋保护区,以保障现有的人口,并为周围的海洋环境带来好处。
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Journal of Marine Science and Technology
Journal of Marine Science and Technology 工程技术-工程:海洋
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5.60
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3.80%
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47
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Science and Technology (JMST), presently indexed in EI and SCI Expanded, publishes original, high-quality, peer-reviewed research papers on marine studies including engineering, pure and applied science, and technology. The full text of the published papers is also made accessible at the JMST website to allow a rapid circulation.
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