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Lopes Paitach, Renan, Paulo César Simões-Lopes y Marta Jussara Cremer. "Tidal and seasonal influences in dolphin habitat use in a southern Brazilian estuary". Scientia Marina 81, n.º 1 (27 de marzo de 2017): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.04495.25a.

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In this study we describe how franciscana and Guiana dolphin habitat use is influenced by tidal cycles and seasonality in Babitonga Bay. The franciscanas use a greater area in winter and a smaller area in summer, but the extent of the area used did not vary with the tide. Guiana dolphins did not change the extent of the area used within seasons or tides. Franciscanas remained closer to the mouth of the bay and the islands during ebb tide, moving to the inner bay areas and closer to the mainland coast during flood tide. Guiana dolphin used areas closer to the mainland coast during the flood tide. Guiana dolphin patterns of movement do not seem to be related to the tidal current. Franciscanas used sandier areas while Guiana dolphins preferred muddy areas, with some seasonal variation. We suggest that these dolphins modify their distributions based on habitat accessibility and prey availability. This study enhances our knowledge of critical habitat characteristics for franciscana and Guiana dolphins, and these factors should be considered when planning local human activities targeting species conservation.
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De Boer, Marijke Nita. "Cetaceans observed in Suriname and adjacent waters". Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals 10, n.º 1 (24 de agosto de 2015): 2–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5597/lajam00189.

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Very little information exists about the cetaceans in the Guianas: Suriname and its neighboring countries Guyana and French Guiana. During a dedicated cetacean survey carried out from a geophysical seismic survey vessel in the offshore waters of Suriname (May-September 2012), the occurrence of 13 cetacean species was documented and of those, 11 were newly documented for this area. The species observed by the author included sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), Bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera edeni), false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens), melon-headed whale (Peponocephala electra), roughtoothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis), long-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus capensis), Fraser’s dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei), pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) and spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris). During transit to the survey area (Trinidad to Suriname) incidental sightings were recorded which included common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) off Trinidad, Stenella sp. off Guyana and Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) at the entrance of the Suriname River. Opportunistic records originating from the periods December 2008-March 2009 and August-October 2012 were forwarded to the author. These records included common bottlenose dolphin, Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) and short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus). There is a growing need to identify critical areas for marine biodiversity conservation, both locally and regionally. This paper describes the general occurrence of the cetacean community encountered in Suriname waters in summer. The study revealed that the offshore cetacean community in Suriname is best described as primarily a tropical community, dominated by odontocetes (dolphins and sperm whales). Although the species diversity was relatively high, the overall cetacean relative abundance index (number of animals per 100km effort) was low, which is consistent for tropical equatorial offshore waters. Apart from the sperm whale and the Guiana dolphin, all the other species recorded represent new species records for Suriname. It is recommended that more continuous monitoring in different seasons be carried out in order to gain a better understanding of the occurrence, distribution and status of the different cetacean species within the region.
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Dias, Laura Aichinger, Denize Herzing y Leonardo Flach. "Aggregations of Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) in Sepetiba Bay, Rio de Janeiro, south-eastern Brazil: distribution patterns and ecological characteristics". Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 89, n.º 5 (21 de julio de 2009): 967–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315409000782.

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Between August 2005 and July 2007, 376 Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) encounters were documented in Sepetiba Bay. For the purpose of this study all dolphin sightings were classified as groups or aggregations. Groups (N = 268, x = 20, range = 1–90) consisted of dolphins in apparent association usually engaged in the same behaviour and moving in the same direction. Aggregations (N = 108, x = 204, range = 100–450) consisted of temporal association of numerous groups gathered in an area, totalling several hundred individuals usually engaged in the same behaviour but not necessarily moving in the same direction. Guiana dolphin groups and aggregations differed significantly in behavioural activity, spatial and temporal distribution and age composition. Most aggregated dolphins were engaged in foraging/feeding activities and primarily located at the interior of the bay, and also, aggregations were more likely recorded during morning hours and had more neonates and calves present when compared to groups. The plotted GPS records of aggregations formed two distinct clusters of distribution within the bay, indicating potential areas where conservation strategies could be implemented.
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Di Beneditto, Ana Paula Madeira, Clara Da Cruz Vidart Badia y Salvatore Siciliano. "On the feeding habit of the Guiana Dolphin Sotalia guianensis (van Bénedèn, 1864) (Mammalia: Cetartiodactyla: Delphinidae) in southeastern Brazil (~220S): has there been any change in more than two decades?" Journal of Threatened Taxa 9, n.º 2 (26 de febrero de 2017): 9840. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2745.9.2.9840-9843.

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Along the north and central coast of Rio de Janeiro State (22025’S–23000’S), southeastern Brazil, the Guiana Dolphin Sotalia guianensis forages on neritic prey, mainly fish. From the analysis of the dolphin’s stomach contents and the identification of partially digested prey, it was verified that the most frequent prey species were young specimens of Trichiurus lepturus. Comparing our results with previous studies on the feeding habits of Guiana Dolphin in the same region, we noticed the maintenance of its feeding preferences during more than two decades, indicating little or no change in the use of prey by this top predator.
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Hardt, Fernando Augusto Sliva, Marta Jussara Cremer, Antonio José Tonello Junior, Antonio Bellante, Gaspare Buffa, Giuseppa Buscaino, Salvatore Mazzola, André Silva Barreto, Luiz Antonio Martinelli y Giovanni Maria Zuppi. "Use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes to study the feeding ecology of small coastal cetacean populations in southern Brazil". Biota Neotropica 13, n.º 4 (diciembre de 2013): 90–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1676-06032013000400009.

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Samples from individuals of the populations of Sotalia guianensis (Guiana) and Pontoporia blainvillei (Franciscana) dolphins living in the Babitonga Bay estuary (26° 28′ S/48° 50′ W), and samples from individuals of a second population of P. blainvillei from a nearshore area (26° 38′ S/48° 41′ W), were collected and analyzed along with their prey between 2000 and 2006, to determine the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios and to verify differences in their feeding ecology. No differences were found in the median ð15N values of Guiana (15.2‰) and Franciscana (15.9‰) dolphins living in Babitonga Bay, nor of nearshore Franciscana (15.0‰) individuals, suggesting no variation in the trophic level of these populations. However, the lack of more information on the isotopic compositions of their putative prey in the nearshore areas prevents the ability to draw definitive conclusions on this issue. The estuarine Franciscana and Guiana dolphin populations presented mean ð13C values of approximately −15.7‰, which were not statistically different from nearshore Franciscana individuals (−14.8‰). Based on stomach content analyses of these species from a previous study, it was reported that there was little overlap in the diet of estuarine Franciscanas and Guiana dolphins. However, based on the similarity of the ð13C values between these two species and of their putative prey, it appears that in fact there is an overlap in the diet of these two species. Based solely on stable isotope analysis, it was not possible to differentiate between estuarine and nearshore Franciscana populations, making it difficult to conclude whether captured nearshore specimens were indeed yearlong residents of these areas. Finally, this study suggests that Franciscana and Guiana dolphin populations are sharing the same resources, mostly L. brevis, D. rhombeus, and S. rastrifer. Therefore, the combination of resource sharing and commercial exploitation of their prey makes these two cetacean species vulnerable.
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Rupil, Gabriel M., Juliano André Bogoni, Lupércio Barbosa, Milton César C. Marcondes y Ana Paula Cazerta Farro. "Climate influences on Guiana dolphin diet along the Brazilian coast". Scientia Marina 82, n.º 3 (9 de octubre de 2018): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.04775.27a.

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The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is a small-bodied dolphin distributed along the Atlantic coast from Honduras to southern Brazil. It preys on fish, squid and shrimps. Several seminal studies have described its diet, yet relationships between the species’ feeding plasticity and climate gradients remain unknown. We compiled a large database of Guiana dolphin stomach remains from southeast coastal Brazil. We described the species’ diet using a number of descriptors, multivariate analysis of variance to test possible differentiation in diet composition, and the Morisita index to estimate the extent of trophic niche overlap between groups. We also analysed feeding plasticity using a regression tree analysis followed by an ordination analysis. We present new records of prey for the species in Brazil. Our results suggest that the Guiana dolphin has opportunistic feeding habits, which may exhibit the species’ feeding plasticity. Such feeding plasticity is associated with the capability to prey throughout a wide array of climate conditions. From a conservation ecology perspective, we conclude that estuaries—even ones that are over-depleted and succumbing to human impacts—are paramount environments for the Guiana dolphin, serving as important sources of prey for the species and other sympatric marine mammals.
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de Moura, Stephane P. G., Mauricio Cantor, Matt K. Broadhurst y Camila Domit. "Environmental and behavioral factors influencing individual variation in spatial use by Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis)". Journal of Mammalogy 102, n.º 4 (7 de junio de 2021): 1009–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyab056.

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Abstract Marine apex predators, such as coastal dolphins, are key components of ecosystem function and dynamics; understanding their spatial use therefore is important for conservation planning. Here, we describe spatial use of the threatened Guiana dolphin, Sotalia guianensis, within a mosaic of protected areas at their southern range in the Paranaguá estuarine complex (PEC), Brazil. Based on environmental characteristics and S. guianensis population densities, individual photo-identification surveys were focused on two sectors of the northern mouth of the PEC between 2013 and 2015. We photo-identified 107 individuals and recorded 351 groups of Guiana dolphins; nearly 50% of which contained calves. Group sizes were small (mean ± SD: Sector 1 = 3.4 ± 2.7; Sector 2 = 3.6 ± 2.0) and ranged from 1 to 30 individuals. Clustering algorithms were applied to resighted, photo-identified Guiana dolphins to classify individuals as “residents” (sighted in 87% of surveys, n = 11) and “transients” (two clusters; 62%, n = 22; 95%, n = 72). All individuals predominantly were observed foraging (90% in Sector 1 and 76% in Sector 2), but spatial use by transient individuals differed from the residents in terms of environmental (slope, water depth, and rainfall) and behavioral factors (presence of calves and foraging behavior). Compared to transients, resident dolphins ranged over smaller areas, typically more suitable for feeding, calf caring, and more protected from predators and vessels. Because resident Guiana dolphins exhibit small home ranges, they are particularly vulnerable to local anthropogenic activities and habitat loss. These characteristics imply a strong need for regionalized management plans to reduce negative impacts and to maintain the ecological functionality of the species.
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Cremer, Marta J., Pedro C. Pinheiro y Paulo C. Simões-Lopes. "Prey consumed by Guiana dolphin Sotalia guianensis (Cetacea, Delphinidae) and franciscana dolphin Pontoporia blainvillei (Cetacea, Pontoporiidae) in an estuarine environment in southern Brazil". Iheringia. Série Zoologia 102, n.º 2 (junio de 2012): 131–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0073-47212012000200003.

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The present study provides information about the diet of sympatric populations of small cetaceans in the Babitonga Bay estuary. This is the first study on the diet of these species in direct sympatry. The stomach contents of seven Guiana dolphins Sotalia guianensis and eight franciscanas Pontoporia blainvillei were analyzed. The prey of both cetaceans was mostly teleost fishes, followed by cephalopods. We identified 13 teleost fishes as part of the diet of the franciscanas, and 20 as part of the diet of Guiana dolphins. Lolliguncula brevis was the only cephalopod recorded, and was the most important prey for both cetaceans. Stellifer rastrifer and Gobionellus oceanicus were also important for franciscana, so as Mugil curema and Micropogonias furnieri were important for Guiana dolphins. Stellifer rastrifer and Cetengraulis edentulus were the fishes with the highest frequency of occurrence for franciscana (50%), while Achirus lineatus, C. edentulus, S. brasiliensis, Cynoscion leiarchus, M. furnieri, M. curema, Diapterus rhombeus, Eugerres brasilianus and G. oceanicus showed 28.6% of frequency of occurrence for Guiana dolphins. Franciscanas captured greater cephalopods than the Guiana dolphins in both total length (z= -3.38; n= 40; p< 0.05) and biomass (z = -2.46; n = 40; p<0.05). All of the prey species identified occur inside the estuary, which represents a safe habitat against predators and food availability, reinforcing the importance of the Babitonga Bay for these cetacean populations.
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Groch, Kátia R., Adriana C. Colosio, Milton C. C. Marcondes, Daniele Zucca, Josué Díaz-Delgado, Claudia Niemeyer, Juliana Marigo, Paulo E. Brandão, Antonio Fernández y José Luiz Catão-Dias. "Novel Cetacean Morbillivirus in Guiana Dolphin, Brazil". Emerging Infectious Diseases 20, n.º 3 (marzo de 2014): 511–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2003.131557.

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Czech-Damal, Nicole U., Alexander Liebschner, Lars Miersch, Gertrud Klauer, Frederike D. Hanke, Christopher Marshall, Guido Dehnhardt y Wolf Hanke. "Electroreception in the Guiana dolphin ( Sotalia guianensis )". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279, n.º 1729 (27 de julio de 2011): 663–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2011.1127.

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Passive electroreception is a widespread sense in fishes and amphibians, but in mammals this sensory ability has previously only been shown in monotremes. While the electroreceptors in fish and amphibians evolved from mechanosensory lateral line organs, those of monotremes are based on cutaneous glands innervated by trigeminal nerves. Electroreceptors evolved from other structures or in other taxa were unknown to date. Here we show that the hairless vibrissal crypts on the rostrum of the Guiana dolphin ( Sotalia guianensis ), structures originally associated with the mammalian whiskers, serve as electroreceptors. Histological investigations revealed that the vibrissal crypts possess a well-innervated ampullary structure reminiscent of ampullary electroreceptors in other species. Psychophysical experiments with a male Guiana dolphin determined a sensory detection threshold for weak electric fields of 4.6 µV cm −1 , which is comparable to the sensitivity of electroreceptors in platypuses. Our results show that electroreceptors can evolve from a mechanosensory organ that nearly all mammals possess and suggest the discovery of this kind of electroreception in more species, especially those with an aquatic or semi-aquatic lifestyle.
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Dussán-Duque, Beatriz Salomé. "Ecology of the Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) in the Southern area of the Gulf of Morrosquillo, Colombia : implications for conservation". Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/4153.

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Sotalia guianensis is listed as “Data Deficient” by the IUCN and as “Vulnerable” in Colombia. This study aimed to advance understanding of the ecology of this species and its habitats, and to provide information to conservation management in the southern Gulf of Morrosquillo, Colombia. Systematic boat-based surveys were conducted during 395 days in 2002-2006 and 2009-2010, following established routes. Total survey effort was 15,199 km in an area covering ~ 310km². Fine scale habitat use and behavioural modelling, photo-identification and mark-recapture techniques were used to analyze the ecological patterns for this species. The most recent abundance estimate of dolphins using the study area during dry and rainy seasons, varied from 225 (CV = 0.34; 95% CI: 118-426) to 232 (CV = 0.32; 95% CI: 127-246). Annual survival rate is estimated at 0.948 (95% CI = 0.876-0.980). Overall density was 0.74/km². Dolphins were present year-round in the whole study area. Results indicate that they do not use the study area uniformly and that the use of particular zones is related to eco-geographic variables. Dolphins showed a preference for waters greater than 3m in depth with a slightly increased preference for waters about 5m and 15-25m deep. The average group size was nine individuals. Some individuals show long-term high site fidelity to some zones within the study site boundaries. Even though the site fidelity to feeding areas varied individually, all the individuals focused primarily on one specific area. Foraging was among one of the most predominant behaviours observed. The individual movements show that some dolphins use both bay and gulf waters. Dolphins show a range of surface cooperative foraging and feeding strategies. These cooperative behaviours were influenced by zone, group size and prey type. Based on these results an area of special management for the species will be created in Colombia.
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Silva, Felipe Francisco Gomes da. "Aderência das embarcações de turismo às normas para observações de cetáceos na Baía dos Golfinhos". Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2014. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/17071.

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O impacto de embarcações sobre o comportamento de golfinhos tem sido particularmente importante em regiões de elevado potencial turístico-econômico, sobretudo em função da rápida expansão dessa indústria e da ausência ou ineficiência de rigorosa fiscalização ambiental. Esse estudo examinou o cumprimento da legislação ambiental vigente na Baía dos Golfinhos, Nordeste do Brasil. A partir das observações das embarcações e cetáceos registramos as seguintes informações: (i) tempo de permanência das embarcações na Baía, (ii) número das embarcações simultaneamente presentes na Baía, (iii) distância de uma ou mais embarcações para os golfinhos e (iv) número de eventos de perseguição aos golfinhos pelas embarcações. Os levantamentos foram conduzidos ao longo de 21 dias, totalizando 168 h de observação efetiva. Durante este período foram identificadas 14 embarcações adaptadas à prática de atividades turísticas, entre catamarãs, escunas e lanchas. Foram registradas infrações à legislação quanto ao tempo máximo de permanência no interior da baía, distância para os cetáceos e ocorrência de perseguição aos animais. A existência de atividades turísticas fora dos padrões recomendados indica a necessidade de ações urgentes para assegurar a proteção dos golfinhos na região. Em primeira linha, deveria haver uma fiscalização efetiva por parte das agências governamentais. Nossos achados são similares aos de outros estudos prévios e independentes realizados na Austrália e Nova Zelândia. Isso demonstra que sem uma efetiva aplicação da lei, meras regulamentações têm pouca chance de proteger os golfinhos e melhorar seu bem-estar diante de atividades náuticas de ecoturismo. Por outro lado, dois fatores exigem a atenção dos gestores ambientais: (i) a complexidade inerente às normas atuais, o que pode gerar uma deficiência na fiscalização, mesmo que existente, e (ii) a baixa rigidez dessas normas, quando se leva em consideração dados de pesquisas recentes. Portanto, faz-se necessário urgente adequação das leis, de modo que elas se tornem efetivas do ponto de vista ambiental e de fácil fiscalização. Tais passos resultariam em medidas mais efetivas para se reduzir as perturbações das embarcações na Baía dos Golfinhos. Todavia, a forma mais eficiente para se reduzir os problemas causados pelas embarcações a motor parece ser a criação de santuários costeiros para os golfinhos, onde tais embarcações não teriam permissão para entrada.
The impact of motorboats on the behavior of dolphins has been particularly important in regions with high tourism and economic potential, especially in light of the rapid expansion of this industry and the absence or inefficiency of strict environmental enforcement. This study examined the impact of tourist motorboats on the estuarine dolphin and enforcement of environmental regulations in Baía dos Golfinhos, Northeast Brazil. From the observations of vessels and cetaceans, we recorded the following information: (i) time of entry and exit of each vessel during the day, (ii) number of vessels simultaneously present in the Bay, (iii) distance of one or more vessels for dolphins and (iv) number of events of persecution to dolphins by boat. Surveys were conducted over 21 days, totaling 168 hours of effective observation. During this period, we identified 14 vessels adapted to the practice of touristic activities, including catamarans, schooners and barges. The existence of tourist activities outside the recommended standards indicates the need for urgent action to ensure the protection of dolphins in the region. Importantly, there should be an effective monitoring by the government agencies. Our findings are similar to two other previous and independent studies in Australia and New Zealand. It seems that without effective law enforcement, mere regulations have little chance to protect the dolphins and to improve their welfare from nautical ecotourism activities. Moreover, two factors require attention from environmental managers: (i) the inherent complexity of current regulations, which can weakens their enforcement, and (ii) the softness of such rules, when one takes into account recent research findings. Thus, the modernization of laws is required so that they become scientifically adequate and easier to enforce. These steps would help reducing the disturbance caused by the motorboats in Baía dos Golfinhos. However, the most efficient way to reduce the problems caused by motorboats seems to be the creation of a number of coastal sanctuaries where motorboats are not permitted.
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Vidal, Lara Gama. "O uso do boto-cinza (Sotalia guianensis) como sentinela da poluição continental por compostos organoclorados (DDT, PCB, HCH, HCB e Mirex) em baías costeiras do Estado do Rio de Janeiro". Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2010. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=2787.

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Concentrações de compostos organoclorados (DDTs, PCBs, HCHs, Mirex e HCB) foram determinadas em camadas externas e internas do tecido adiposo subcutâneo de 17 botos-cinza (Sotalia guianensis) da região Sudeste do Brasil. Não houve diferenças estatísticas significativas entre os estratos, relativo aos 37 compostos determinados, assim como ΣDDT, ΣPCB, ΣHCH, e as razões p,p-DDE/ΣDDT e ΣDDT/ΣPCB. Entretanto, foram observadas diferenças significativas nas concentrações de alguns compostos organoclorados de animais encalhados ou capturados acidentalmente quando comparados com animais biopsiados remotamente, sendo assim as comparações entre esses dois conjuntos de dados, devem ser vistas com cuidado. No presente estudo, as concentrações dos compostos organoclorados foram determinadas em biópsias de botos-cinza obtidas de 2007 a 2009, nas baías de Sepetiba (n=13) e Ilha Grande (n=11), Sudeste do Brasil. As concentrações (ng/g de lipídio) variaram de Organochlorine compound (OC) concentrations (DDTs, PCBs, HCHs, Mirex and HCB) were determined in inner and outer strata from blubber of 17 Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) from southeast Brazil. There was no statistically significant difference between the strata concerning the 37 determined compounds, ΣDDT, ΣPCB, ΣHCH as well as regarding the p,p-DDE/ΣDDT and the ΣDDT/ΣPCB ratios. However, significant differences were found in concentrations of some organochlorine compounds in stranded or incidentally captured animals and remotely biopsied , thus comparisons between these two sets of data should be viewed with caution. In the present study, OC concentrations were determined in biopsy samples from Guiana dolphins obtained from 2007 to 2009, in Sepetiba (n=13) and Ilha Grande (n=11) bays, southeast Brazil. Concentrations (ng/g lipids) varied from
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Galv?o, Carine Cristina Gon?alves. "Organiza??o social entre as f?meas de Sotalia guianensis (Van B?n?den, 1864) da Ba?a da Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil". Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, 2015. https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/1341.

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Some animals have extremely complex relationships including the formation of matriarchal societies, alliances and communities, specific long-term relationships, and formation of flexible groups, such as dolphins. Ilha Grande Bay, along with Sepetiba Bay, have the largest population of Sotalia guianensis throughout its distribution, with about 1311 individuals in the first one, and 1043 individuals in the second, where it has been registered groups with up to 450 individuals. This study aimed to analyze the social organization of the mothers of S. guianensis from Ilha Grande Bay. The mothers were considered those dolphins observed at least five times in high proximity of a calf; all its associates were also classified as females and included in the analysis. The analysis of these mothers? social structure was carried out in SOCPROG? software (2.5 version) using a Half Weight Index (HWI). It was performed an analysis of the community division by modularity which indicated that individuals do not form independent clusters. A Monte Carlo permutation test was done and showed the presence of preferred associations among some dyads. Finally, a temporal analysis was performed with the use of mathematical models fitted to the Lagged Association Rate to try to explain how associations behave over time. The social structure of the 25 mothers identified in Ilha Grande Bay seems to be poorly differentiated, forming a large social network with weak associations between dyads, and following a fission-fusion dynamics. There was no statistical difference in the associations between and within classes (mothers X females). This work is a contribution to the understanding of the species? social dynamics, which are still poorly known, and highlights the need for more research in the area.
Alguns animais possuem rela??es extremamente complexas, incluindo forma??o de sociedades matriarcais, alian?as e comunidades, relacionamentos espec?ficos de longa dura??o, e forma??o de grupos flex?veis, como ? o caso dos golfinhos. A Ba?a da Ilha Grande, juntamente com a Ba?a de Sepetiba, possui a maior popula??o de Sotalia guianensis em toda a sua distribui??o, com estimativa de 1311 indiv?duos na primeira, e 1043 indiv?duos na segunda, onde j? foram registrados grupos com at? 450 indiv?duos. Este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a organiza??o social das m?es de S. guianensis da Ba?a da Ilha Grande. Foram consideradas m?es aqueles golfinhos vistos no m?nimo cinco vezes em forte proximidade de um filhote, e todos os seus associados foram classificados como f?meas e inclu?dos nas an?lises. A an?lise da estrutura social destas m?es foi feito no programa SOCPROG? (vers?o 2.5) atrav?s do ?ndice Half Weight (HWI). Foi feita uma an?lise de divis?o de comunidades por modularidade que indicou que os indiv?duos n?o formam agrega??es independentes. Um teste de permuta??o de Monte Carlo foi realizado e mostrou a presen?a de associa??es preferidas entre algumas duplas. Por fim, uma an?lise temporal foi realizada com a utiliza??o de modelos matem?ticos ajustados ? Lagged Association Rate para tentar explicar como as associa??es se comportam no decorrer do tempo. A estrutura social das 25 m?es identificadas de S. guianensis na Ba?a da Ilha Grande se mostrou pouco diferenciada, formando uma grande rede com fracas associa??es entre duplas, seguindo uma din?mica de fiss?o-fus?o. N?o houve diferen?a estat?stica nas associa??es entre e dentro das classes (m?es X f?meas). Este trabalho ? uma contribui??o para o entendimento das din?micas sociais da esp?cie, que ainda s?o pouco conhecidas, e ressalta a necessidade de mais pesquisas na ?rea.
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Nascimento, Larycynthia Luana Sousa do. "Caracterização da reserva faunística costeira de Tibau do Sul – REFAUTS, Rio Grande do Norte: proposta de ordenamento do turismo". Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, 2016. http://bdtd.ufersa.edu.br:80/tede/handle/tede/557.

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The Coast Wildlife Reserve of Tibau do Sul - REFAUTS is located at Pipa bay, southern coast of Rio Grande do Norte, and has as main objectives the conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity, especially marine turtles and Guiana dolphin, Sotalia guianensis, often found in the Madeiro and Dolphins bay. Given the growth in ecotourism at REFAUTS in the past decade, this study had as main objectives: (i) describe the economic-tourist activity in this Reserve; (ii) characterize the dolphin watching and the tourist profile that participated of the tours; (iii) evaluate the intensity of the tourist flow in this Reserve and (iv) estimate the tourism carrying capacity of the REFAUTS. To this end, there were five expeditions to the study area- three expeditions in 2014 and two expeditions in 2015, totaling 19 sampling days. Data collection in the study area occurred between 9:00h and 16:00h. In this study, we recorded 29 tourism enterprises at Madeiro bay and 5 tourism enterprises at Dolphins bay. We recorded 11 licensed vessels conducting tours for Guiana dolphin watching at REFAUTS. The tours occurred from 9:00h to 16:00h, with greater tourist flow between 11:00h and 11:30h. Tourists that participated in boat tours at REFAUTS were mostly young women, ofBrazilian national, with higher education and originating of the southeastern Brazil. From the evaluation of tourist flow, the number of tourists, surfers and kayaks was higher in Madeiro bay than in the Dolphins bay. However, the number of vessels did not differ between the two bays. The number of tourists registered in the study area was higher than the estimated tourism carrying capacity. Although REFAUTS was created in 2006, it still does not have a management plan for tourism planning. This study refers to the first proposal for tourism planning at REFAUTS, based on the current tourist flow, on the tourist profile and on the carrying capacity of the Reserve
A Reserva Faunística Costeira de Tibau do Sul – REFAUTS localiza-se na praia de Pipa, litoral sul do Rio Grande do Norte, e tem como principais objetivos a conservação da biodiversidade costeira e marinha, especialmente as tartarugas marinhas e o boto-cinza, Sotalia guianensis, frequentemente encontrado nas enseadas do Madeiro e dos Golfinhos. Tendo em vista o crescimento do ecoturismo na REFAUTS na última década, este estudo teve como principais objetivos: (i) descrever a atividade econômico-turística nesta Reserva; (ii) caracterizar o turismo de observação de botos-cinza a partir de embarcação e o perfil do turista que realizou os passeios; (iii) avaliar a intensidade do fluxo turístico nesta Reserva e (iv) estimar a capacidade de carga turística da REFAUTS. Para tanto, foram realizadas cinco expedições à área de estudo – três expedições em 2014 e duas expedições em 2015, totalizando 19 dias de amostragem. A coleta de dados na área de estudo ocorreu entre 9:00h e 16:00h. Neste estudo, nós registramos 29 empreendimentos turísticos na enseada do Madeiro e 5 empreendimentos turísticos na enseada dos Golfinhos. Foram registradas 11 embarcações licenciadas realizando os passeios para observação de botos-cinza na REFAUTS. Os passeios ocorreram das 9:00h as 16:00h, com maior fluxo de passeios entre 11:00h e 11:30h. Os turistas que realizaram os passeios de barco na REFAUTS foram principalmente mulheres jovens, de nacionalidade brasileira, com escolaridade superior e originárias da região sudeste do Brasil. A partir da avaliação do fluxo turístico, o número de turistas, de surfistas e de caiaques foi maior na enseada do Madeiro do que na enseada dos Golfinhos. Contudo, o número de embarcações não diferiu entre as duas enseadas. O número de turistas registrado na área de estudo foi superior a capacidade de carga turística estimada. Embora a REFAUTS tenha sido criada em 2006, esta ainda não dispõe de um plano de manejo para ordenamento do turismo. Este estudo trata-se da primeira proposta de ordenamento do turismo naREFAUTS, tendo como base o atual fluxo turístico, o perfil do turista e a capacidade de carga da Reserva
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Weir, Caroline R. "Ecology and conservation of cetaceans in the waters between Angola and the Gulf of Guinea, with focus on the Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii)". Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2011. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=167802.

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Part one of this thesis examined the tropical oceanic cetacean community occurring between Togo and Angola (6°N-11°S latitude).  Twenty-two cetacean species were recorded during 5905.3 hr of dedicated survey effort from platforms of opportunity between 2004 and 2009.  Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) and humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) were the most frequently-sighted species, and exhibited significant differences in occurrence related to water depth and survey month.  Five species inhabited both neritic and oceanic waters, while the remainder were exclusively oceanic.  The habitat preferences and niches (based on depth, seabed slope, sea surface temperature (SST) and frontal strength) of eight species were examined using classification trees and a principle component analysis.  Water depth and SST appeared to be the primary variables (of those examined) explaining the presence of most species.  Part two of the thesis was a study of the Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii), a species endemic to nearshore eastern tropical Atlantic (ETA) waters.  A total of 1,626.8 km of boat- and vehicle-based effort in Namibe Province during 2008, produced 52 S. teuszii sightings.  Further sightings were recorded during 53.7 hr of shore-effort at Flamingos (n=6) and opportunistically (n=13). Ten individuals were photo-identified. Multiple resightings (and an absence of unmarked animals) indicated low abundance, high site fidelity and year-round occurrence.  Sousa teuszii produced simple (85% had a single inflection point) whistles in the 2.5-23.4 kHz fundamental frequency range and broadband click trains with repetition rates varying from 5.8-250.8 clicks/s.  The implications of the findings for the future monitoring and conservation of cetaceans in the ETA are discussed.
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de Moura, Jailson Fulgencio, Rachel Ann Hauser-Davis, Leila Lemos, Renata Emin-Lima y Salvatore Siciliano. "Guiana Dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) as Marine Ecosystem Sentinels: Ecotoxicology and Emerging Diseases". En Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01619-1_1.

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de Sousa Pais, Fábio, Rafaela Prado Cardoso, Marcos R. Rossi-Santos, Leonardo L. Wedekin, Flávio J. L. Silva, Emygdio L. A. Monteiro-Filho y Dalila Teles Martins Leão. "Anthropogenic Noise and Guiana Dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) in Brazil: Ecological and Conservation Concerns". En Advances in Marine Vertebrate Research in Latin America, 321–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56985-7_13.

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Flores, Paulo A. C. y Vera M. F. Da Silva. "Tucuxi and Guiana Dolphin". En Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, 1188–92. Elsevier, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-373553-9.00271-6.

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Flores, Paulo A. C., Vera M. F. da Silva y Daniela de C. Fettuccia. "Tucuxi and Guiana Dolphins". En Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, 1024–27. Elsevier, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-804327-1.00264-8.

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Chaney, Anthony. "The Way to Waimanalo". En Runaway. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469631738.003.0002.

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The narrative setting for this chapter is the new Oceanic Institute and its sister facility, Sea Life Park, in Waimanalo, Hawaii, in the early 1960s, where Bateson is studying the way dolphins communicate with each other. Among his colleagues – pioneers in dolphin training for public performance and ocean scientists with military contracts – Bateson was beloved but misunderstood. At issue was Bateson’s deep scorn for modern utilitarian science and B.F. Skinner behaviorism. The source of this scorn can be found in Bateson’s background: his youth in British naturalism and as the son of the founder of genetics William Bateson; his 1936 marriage to Margaret Mead, their work in Papau New Guinea and Bali, and their part, along with Ruth Benedict, in Boasian cultural relativism and the culture and personality school of anthropology; Bateson's anthropological morphology, learning theory, and concept of schismogenesis; and his black ops work with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in World War II. In the aftermath of the war, the US government opened its doors to the social sciences to aid in its Cold War policies. Bateson’s marriage to Margaret Mead crumbled amidst his refusal to accompany her through these doors.
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Beasley, Isabel, Maria Jedensjö, Gede Mahendra Wijaya, Jim Anamiato, Benjamin Kahn y Danielle Kreb. "Observations on Australian Humpback Dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) in Waters of the Pacific Islands and New Guinea". En Advances in Marine Biology, 219–71. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.amb.2015.08.003.

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Rollo, Mario M., Amanda Jodas y Rebecca G. Natal. "A computational model of guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) responses to the sound fields produced by noise sources". En Fourth International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life. Acoustical Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/2.0000371.

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