“…In the present study, the core area predicted for the Guiana dolphin, between Pico and Cedro islands, is characterized by shallow waters (1.5–7 m deep) with high mean SSTs. These conditions are appropriate for parental care and the learning of coordinated feeding by the juveniles, given that most dolphin groups have a large proportion of calves and juveniles, and spend most of their time feeding in a coordinated manner (Tardin, Espécie, et al, ; Tardin, Especie, Nery, D'Azeredo, & Simão, ; Tardin, Galvão, et al, ). In fact, most of the prey in the study regions, such as the Brazilian sardine, king mackerel, Scomberomorus cavalla , whitemouth croaker, Micropogonias furnieri , smooth weakfish, Cynoscion leiarchus , and mullet (Begossi et al, ; FIPERJ, ), are also found in this area.…”