Veracruz Alvarado泻湖系统新热带水獭(Lontra longicuadis annectens Olfers, 1818)的密度和丰度估算

IF 0.2 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Hidrobiologica Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2022v32n2/serrano
A. Serrano
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背景。在墨西哥,新热带水獭(Lontra longicaudis annectens, Olfers, 1818)分布广泛,种群数量受到威胁。目标。目的评估韦拉克鲁斯州阿尔瓦拉多潟湖系统(SLA)中新热带水獭的密度和丰度。方法。SLA的延伸面积为51,960.52公顷,由沿海泻湖、内陆泻湖和河流组成。我们采用系统样带的距离采样技术估算了新热带水獭的分布、密度和丰度。结果。共获得25次独立的水獭目击;Limón, Blanco和Culebrilla河是最重要的景点。整个湿地水獭丰度为934只(% C.V.= 20.45),密度为0.179只/km2 (% C.V.= 20.45)。结论。这项研究有助于确定墨西哥地区该物种密度的第一个直接估计。这项研究的重要性在于对水獭种群数量的精确估计,这为制定决策和采取管理和保护物种的行动提供了更可靠的信息。
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Density and abundance estimation of the neotropical otter (Lontra longicuadis annectens Olfers, 1818) in the Alvarado Lagoon System, Veracruz
Background. In Mexico, the neotropical otter (Lontra longicaudis annectens, Olfers, 1818) is widely distributed, and its populations are threatened. Objectives. To estimate the density and abundance of neotropical river otters in the Alvarado Lagoon System (SLA), Veracruz. Methods. The SLA has an extension of 51,960.52 hectares and is made up of coastal lagoons, interior lagoons, and rivers. We employed the distance sampling technique with systematic transects to estimate the distribution, density, and abundance of the Neotropical otter in the SLA. Results. A total of 25 independent otter sightings were obtained; the Limón, Blanco, and Culebrilla rivers are the areas with the most significant sights. An abundance of 934 (% C.V.= 20.45) otters was estimated for the entire SLA, with a density of 0.179 organisms/km2 (% C.V.= 20.45). Conclusions. This study contributes to determining the first direct estimation of density for this species in a region of Mexico. The importance of this study is the precision with which the otter population was estimated, which allows for more robust information to make decisions and to take actions for the management and conservation of the species.
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Hidrobiologica
Hidrobiologica 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: HIDROBIOLÓGICA es una publicación cuatrimestral que difunde trabajos originales e inéditos de investigación o revisión, sobre temas relacionados con los organismos y la hidrología de los ambientes acuáticos, dulces y marinos y va dirigida a investigadores de todo el mundo, interesados en las diversas disciplinas que incluye la Hidrobiología , así como a alumnos de posgrados y licenciaturas relacionados con la biología, ecología, taxonomía, filogenia y evolución de organismos acuáticos, e hidrología y oceanografía de ambientes s dulceacuícolas y marinos.
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