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Occurrence of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Río Negro Estuary, Argentina, and their mid-distance movements along the Northeast Patagonian coast 阿根廷Río Negro河口宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)的出现及其沿东北巴塔哥尼亚海岸的中距离运动
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/00226
M. Failla, Verónica A. Seijas, E. Vermeulen
A systematic study was carried out on bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Rio Negro Estuary (RNE), Patagonia, Argentina, to analyze their occurrence and activity patterns in this region. The photo-identification data of this study was further compared to data from an adjacent region to gain information on the animals' movements along the northeastern Patagonian coast. Information was gathered through land-based observations between the months of March and July of 2008 up to 2011. Data on dolphin activity patterns were collected via an ad libitum focal-group sampling mode. At the same time, dorsal fin images were obtained from as many dolphins as possible for identification and subsequent re-identification of individuals. Total effort equaled 188h, resulting in 58h of observation of 124 dolphin groups [sightings per unit effort (SPUE) = 0.66 group/h]. Most of the groups observed contained between one and five individuals, and two main activity states could be determined, namely traveling (65%) and foraging (26%). The photo-identification effort, which started opportunistically in 2006, resulted in a catalogue of 17 individual dolphins, with a total mean re-identification rate of nine days (max. = 24 days). When comparing these pictures to the existing catalogue of Bahia San Antonio (BSA; approximately 200km west from the study area) dorsal fins of 15 individuals could be matched and most (n = 12) could be subsequently re-identified in both areas, indicating their long distance movements along the northeastern Patagonian coast during the austral autumn months. This season coincides with the lowest dolphin abundance and feeding activity in BSA. This study indicates that bottlenose dolphins enter the RNE to forage at least during autumn. It further suggests that the search for food resources is the main trigger for their movement patterns along the northeastern Patagonian coast during this season, at least for certain individuals. More research is needed to accurately confirm these hypotheses.
对阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚里奥内格罗河口(RNE)的宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)进行了系统研究,分析了该地区宽吻海豚的分布和活动模式。本研究的照片识别数据进一步与邻近地区的数据进行比较,以获得沿巴塔哥尼亚东北部海岸的动物运动信息。信息是在2008年3月至7月至2011年期间通过陆基观测收集的。海豚活动模式的数据是通过随意的焦点群体抽样方式收集的。同时,获取尽可能多的海豚的背鳍图像,用于识别和随后的个体再识别。总用时188h,共观察124组海豚58h[单位用时观察次数(SPUE) = 0.66组/h]。大多数观察到的群体包含1到5个个体,可以确定两种主要活动状态,即旅行(65%)和觅食(26%)。2006年偶然开始的照片鉴定工作,最终得出了17只海豚的目录,平均重新鉴定的总时间为9天(最多9天)。= 24天)。将这些图片与巴伊亚圣安东尼奥(BSA;在研究区域以西约200公里处,15只个体的背鳍可以匹配,大多数(n = 12)随后可以在两个区域重新识别,这表明它们在南部秋季沿着巴塔哥尼亚东北部海岸进行了长途移动。这个季节正好是白海豚数量和摄食活动最低的季节。这项研究表明,宽吻海豚至少在秋季进入RNE觅食。这进一步表明,寻找食物资源是它们在这个季节沿着巴塔哥尼亚东北部海岸移动模式的主要触发因素,至少对某些个体来说是这样。需要更多的研究来准确地证实这些假设。
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引用次数: 3
Long-term site fidelity and residency patterns of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Tramandaí Estuary, southern Brazil 巴西南部Tramandaí河口宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)的长期地点保真度和居住模式
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/00224
A. Giacomo, P. H. Ott
The occurrence of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Tramandai Estuary, southern Brazil, is described based on a photo-identification study conducted between January 2009 and February 2010. A total of 128 survey days were conducted with an average observation effort of 2.6 hours per day (SD = 0.6). Approximately 2050 photographs were taken from a shore land location at the mouth of the estuary. A total of nine dolphins were identified, including three calves. The dolphins were observed during all seasons, with a greater frequency during fall (79.3% of the days) and winter (60.7% of the days). The summer presented the lowest occurrence (2.4% of the days) of dolphins. During the entire study period, the maximum number of individuals sighted in any given day ranged from one to seven (average = 2.8 dolphins; SD = 1.35; n = 51). The residence indices, based on the resighting frequency of dolphins during the study period, ranged from 0.02 to 0.24 (average = 0.13; SD = 0.08; n = 9). However, most of the animals (67%) were resighted in over five months during a year and could be classified as residents. Longterm site fidelity was detected by resightings of four dolphins for over 18 years. These data combined reinforce the importance of the Tramandai Estuary for the common bottlenose dolphins in the region and highlight the need for local conservation efforts to guarantee the long-term persistence of these coastal populations.
根据2009年1月至2010年2月进行的照片识别研究,描述了巴西南部Tramandai河口常见宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)的出现情况。调查共进行了128天,平均每天观察时间为2.6小时(SD = 0.6)。大约有2050张照片是在河口的海岸上拍摄的。总共发现了9只海豚,其中包括3只幼海豚。四季皆可观察到海豚,以秋季(79.3%)和冬季(60.7%)的频率较高。夏季海豚的发生率最低,占总天数的2.4%。在整个研究期间,在任何一天内看到的最大个体数量从1到7不等(平均= 2.8只海豚;Sd = 1.35;N = 51)。基于研究期间海豚重游频率的居住指数范围为0.02 ~ 0.24(平均0.13;Sd = 0.08;n = 9)。然而,大多数动物(67%)在一年中有5个月以上的时间被重新安置,可以归类为居民。研究人员在18年多的时间里对4只海豚进行了重新观察,以确定长期的地点保真度。这些数据结合在一起,加强了特拉曼代河口对该地区常见宽吻海豚的重要性,并强调了当地保护工作的必要性,以保证这些沿海种群的长期生存。
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引用次数: 22
Report of the Working Group on Ethnobiology and Environmental Education related to Tursiops truncatus in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean 关于西南大西洋截尾Tursiops truncatus的民族生物学和环境教育工作组的报告
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/LAJAM00219
C. Zappes, L. S. Hoffmann, S. Morón, P. Fruet, P. Laporta
Ethnobiological studies and educational projects related to bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus , Montagu, 1821) are still incipient in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (SWAO). We review studies conducted in the region, especially Brazil, where more information is available. Proposals to implement studies related to ethnobiology and environmental education in relation to the species are also presented.
在西南大西洋(SWAO),有关宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus, Montagu, 1821)的民族生物学研究和教育项目仍处于起步阶段。我们审查了在该区域进行的研究,特别是在巴西,那里有更多的信息。此外,还提出了实施与该物种有关的民族生物学和环境教育研究的建议。
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引用次数: 2
Report of the Working Group on the Biology and Ecology of Tursiops truncatus in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean 西南大西洋截鼻Tursiops truncatus生物学和生态学工作组报告
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/00216
P. Laporta, P. Fruet, S. Siciliano, P. Flores, J. Loureiro
We review information on the biology and ecology of common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (SWAO) with emphasis on growth, feeding ecology, epizootics and parasites, predation and pathologies.
本文综述了西南大西洋(SWAO)常见宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)的生物学和生态学,重点介绍了它们的生长、摄食生态学、动物寄生虫学、捕食和病理学。
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引用次数: 8
Report of the Working Group on the Distribution of Tursiops truncatus in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean 西南大西洋trunsiops truncatus分布工作组的报告
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/LAJAM00214
L. Lodi, C. Domit, P. Laporta, J. C. Tullio, Cristiane C. A. Martins, E. Vermeulen
The study reviews the information available on the distribution patterns of bottlenose dolphins within the SWAO (04 o N-56 o S, 25 o W-67 o W) including the northern portion of Brazil, covering the period from 1894 to 2011.
该研究回顾了1894年至2011年期间,包括巴西北部在内的SWAO(04至N-56至S, 25至W-67至W)内宽吻海豚分布模式的现有信息。
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引用次数: 21
Variations and anomalies in the vertebral column of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) from southern Brazil 巴西南部宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)脊柱的变异和异常
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/LAJAM00230
A. P. Costa, C. Loch, P. C. Simões‐Lopes
This paper describes cases of morphological variation and bone anomalies in the axial skeleton of the bottlenose dolphin, with emphasis on the vertebral column and considering the physical maturity of those specimens.
本文描述了宽吻海豚轴向骨骼的形态变异和骨异常情况,重点介绍了脊柱,并考虑了这些标本的物理成熟度。
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引用次数: 6
First estimate of common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) (Cetacea, Delphinidae) abundance off Uruguayan Atlantic coast 乌拉圭大西洋海岸对普通宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)(鲸目,海豚科)数量的首次估计
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/00223
P. Laporta, P. Fruet, E. Secchi
The common bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus is often observed throughout the oceanic coast of Uruguay. Historically, its distribution was wider, including the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, but currently its occurrence seems to be restricted mainly to the Uruguayan Atlantic coast (Rocha Department). Conflicting interests and tradeoffs between conservation and development are being generated in Uruguay. On one hand, the establishment of protected areas, responsible tourism and sustainable fisheries are promoted, while on the other hand, foreign exploitation of natural resources and development of mega-infrastructure in coastal zone are facilitated. In this work, we provide the first estimate of bottlenose dolphin’s abundance along the Uruguayan Atlantic coast. These results can be used as baseline information for monitoring population trends and guiding conservation actions for bottlenose dolphins in Uruguay. Mark-recapture models were applied to data of photoidentified animals with long-lasting natural marks. Total population size estimates of 63 individuals (95% CI = 54–74) and 61 (95% CI = 53–73) were obtained from closed and open population models, respectively. Although the estimates are within the range of values obtained for other coastal bottlenose dolphin populations in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean, as well as other regions of the world, it is lower than the values reported for populations inhabiting open habitats. This small population is probably vulnerable to non-natural removals, environmental and demographic stochasticity. Therefore, precautionary actions are recommended given the planned development for this coastal region.
常见的宽吻海豚Tursiops truncatus经常在乌拉圭的海洋海岸被观察到。历史上,它的分布范围更广,包括拉普拉塔河的河口,但目前它的发生似乎主要限于乌拉圭的大西洋沿岸(罗查省)。乌拉圭正在产生保护与发展之间的利益冲突和权衡。一方面,促进保护区的建立、负责任的旅游和可持续渔业,另一方面,促进沿海地区自然资源的对外开发和大型基础设施的发展。在这项工作中,我们首次估计了乌拉圭大西洋沿岸宽吻海豚的数量。这些结果可作为监测乌拉圭宽吻海豚种群趋势和指导保护行动的基线信息。标记再捕获模型应用于具有持久自然标记的光识别动物的数据。从封闭种群模型和开放种群模型中分别获得了63个个体(95% CI = 54-74)和61个个体(95% CI = 53-73)的总种群大小估计。虽然这些估计值在西南大西洋其他沿海宽吻海豚种群以及世界其他地区的范围内,但它低于居住在开放栖息地的种群所报告的值。这个小种群可能容易受到非自然迁移、环境和人口随机性的影响。因此,考虑到这一沿海地区的规划发展,建议采取预防措施。
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引用次数: 10
Report of the Working Group on Taxonomy and Stock Identity of bottlenose dolphins in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean 西南大西洋宽吻海豚分类和种群鉴定工作组报告
Pub Date : 2017-01-08 DOI: 10.5597/00213
P. H. Ott, A. Barreto, S. Siciliano, P. Laporta, C. Domit, P. Fruet, L. D. Rosa, M. C. Santos, A. Meirelles, M. Marchesi, S. Botta, L. Oliveira, I. Moreno, J. C. Wickert, E. Vermeulen, L. S. Hoffmann, C. Baracho, Paulo César Simões Lopes
This report compiles the current information on morphology, genetics, stable isotopes, acoustics and parasites of bottlenose dolphins along the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (SWAO), which includes waters of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. The authors also briefly review the proposed taxonomy for the genus along the Atlantic coast of South America.
这份报告汇编了西南大西洋(SWAO)沿岸宽吻海豚的形态学、遗传学、稳定同位素、声学和寄生虫的最新信息,其中包括巴西、乌拉圭和阿根廷水域。作者还简要回顾了南美洲大西洋沿岸该属的拟议分类。
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引用次数: 17
Giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) distribution, relative abundance and conservation in northwestern Bolivia 玻利维亚西北部巨型水獭(Pteronura brasiliensis)的分布、相对丰度及保护
Pub Date : 2015-12-28 DOI: 10.5597/LAJAM00201
G. Ayala, R. Wallace, M. Viscarra, Cynthya Jurado
At the end of the last century northwestern Bolivia was prioritized for further study in a national evaluation of the endangered giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis). In this paper we present a decade of efforts to investigate and systematize data regarding the distribution and relative abundance of giant otters in this wilderness region including 435 distribution points generated from direct observations, confirmed giant otter signs, and interviews with park guards and local people from indigenous communities. We also sampled 1318.6km of river and stream along the Tuichi, Hondo, Arana, Machariapo, Upper Madidi, Enatahua and Heath rivers and their adjacent oxbow lakes in the Madidi National Park, as well as the Undumo and Tequeje rivers in the Tacana Indigenous Territory, and the lower and mid Madidi River and 42.14km of immediately adjacent oxbow lakes. Relative abundance was variable across the region ranging between 0.02 and 0.18 individual/km sampled in streams and rivers, and our data reveals a particularly important giant otter population along the Madidi River much of which remains unprotected. Our data and local reports point towards a possible population recovery within the Madidi and Pilon Lajas protected areas of the region over the last decade. In total we counted 271 animals, identifying 109 individuals through video and photographic throat pattern evidence. We argue that this previously undocumented population is of particular conservation importance due to its connectivity with the well-documented but currently threatened populations of neighboring southeastern Peru. Together northwestern Bolivia and southeastern Peru represent one of the most important conservation strongholds for this species.
在上世纪末,玻利维亚西北部在对濒临灭绝的巨型水獭(巴西利亚翼獭)的国家评估中被列为进一步研究的重点。在这篇论文中,我们展示了十年来对该荒野地区巨獭分布和相对丰度的调查和系统化数据的努力,包括435个分布点,这些数据来自直接观察,确认巨獭标志,以及对公园警卫和土著社区当地居民的采访。我们还对马迪迪国家公园内的Tuichi、Hondo、Arana、Machariapo、Upper maddidi、Enatahua和Heath河及其邻近的牛牛湖以及塔卡纳土著领土内的Undumo和Tequeje河以及马迪迪河中下游和42.14公里紧邻的牛牛湖进行了1318.6公里的河流和溪流采样。在溪流和河流中,相对丰度在0.02到0.18只/公里之间变化,我们的数据显示,马迪迪河沿岸有一个特别重要的巨型水獭种群,其中大部分仍未受到保护。我们的数据和当地报告表明,在过去十年中,该地区马迪迪和皮隆拉哈斯保护区的数量可能有所恢复。我们总共统计了271只动物,通过视频和照片的喉咙图案证据确定了109只动物。我们认为,由于其与邻近的秘鲁东南部有充分记录但目前受到威胁的种群的连通性,这一先前未被记录的种群具有特别的保护重要性。玻利维亚西北部和秘鲁东南部是该物种最重要的保护据点之一。
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引用次数: 1
Protection and monitoring of the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) in Cantão State Park, Tocantins, Brazil 巴西托坎廷斯cant<s:1>州立公园巨型水獭(Pteronura brasiliensis)的保护与监测
Pub Date : 2015-12-28 DOI: 10.5597/lajam00208
G. Georgiadis, Silvana Campello, Benaya N. Leles
In 2010, the Instituto Araguaia, a local NGO, started a program to protect and monitor giant otters, and to use them as an umbrella and flagship species for the conservation of the Cantao ecosystem. As part of the program, a census was carried out to determine the giant otter population of a group of 16 lakes in the park, and this population was monitored over a 28-month period spanning three breeding seasons, between September 2010 and December 2012.
2010年,当地非政府组织阿拉瓜亚研究所(Instituto Araguaia)启动了一个保护和监测巨型水獭的项目,并将它们作为保护坎道生态系统的保护伞和旗舰物种。作为该计划的一部分,对公园内16个湖泊的巨獭种群进行了普查,并在2010年9月至2012年12月的三个繁殖季节对这些种群进行了为期28个月的监测。
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引用次数: 4
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