2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315420000387
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Movements and habitat use of bottlenose dolphins,Tursiops truncatus, in south-eastern Brazil

Abstract: Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) have been surveyed for at least two decades on the southern Brazilian coast. However, little is known about their distribution and habitat use in lower latitudes of the South-western Atlantic Ocean. Aiming to study the movements and distribution of the species along the south-eastern Brazilian coast, we made a comparison of photo-identified individuals of the species catalogued in 21 cruises conducted between 2012 and 2015. Additionally, we performed stable isotope anal… Show more

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“…Noteworthy observe that coast species are more probable to be infected than oceanic species (p-value = 0.03), and the coastal species S. guianensis and P. blainvillei presented as infected in this study. It should be noted that some species, such as T. truncatus and S. bredanensis, have both coastal and oceanic behaviors along the Brazilian coast [40,41]; therefore, despite the international classification as oceanic [42], regional characteristics must be considered, and the results could be even more expressive. The real meaning of this finding is still an object of speculation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noteworthy observe that coast species are more probable to be infected than oceanic species (p-value = 0.03), and the coastal species S. guianensis and P. blainvillei presented as infected in this study. It should be noted that some species, such as T. truncatus and S. bredanensis, have both coastal and oceanic behaviors along the Brazilian coast [40,41]; therefore, despite the international classification as oceanic [42], regional characteristics must be considered, and the results could be even more expressive. The real meaning of this finding is still an object of speculation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), common in Southern Brazil, is widely distributed in temperate and tropical waters and uses a broad range of habitats, such as bays, lagoons, estuaries, and river mouths (Tullio et al 2015;Laporta et al 2016;Paschoalini and Santos 2020). Its global conservation status is classified as "Least Concern (LC)" by the IUCN Red List (Wells et al 2019), yet it is considered "Endangered (EN)" nationally by the Lista Oficial da Fauna Brasileira Ameaçada de Extinção (MMA 2022) (Table 3).…”
Section: Tursiops Truncatus (Montagu 1821)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies are very important to evaluate the risk of their extinction and in that regard we refer to the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) [31], Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) [35], Australian humpback dolphin (Sousa sahulensis) [49], Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) [60], common (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and Antarctic (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) minke whales [24], Ringed seal (Pusa hispida) [30], as well as the cosmopolitan bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) [29], [42], [44], [51], [55], [61]. Finally, social dynamics is mainly focused on behaviours with photo ID tools that can recognize groups of individuals and their social evolution over time [28], [33], [36], [45], [46], [54], [59], and it can be particularly helpful with gender recognition.…”
Section: A Field Of Application Of Automated and Semiautomated Photo ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and any combination of these attributes can be selected to sort the catalogue. FinBase helps analysts, during photo [26], [31], [33], [46], [48], [49], [53], [63] (*) [30] (**) - [25], [28], [29], [35], [42], [45], [59], [61], [ identification studies, sort the entire catalogue based on the similarity of each existing catalogue individuals' attributes to those of a newly sighted individual [51], [54], [55], [61]. This system, while created for a bottlenose dolphin research application, can be adapted to accommodate photo identification research on a variety of other species.…”
Section: Photo Identification Systems Based On Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
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