SOTALIA GUIANENSIS POPULATION DENSITY ESTIMATIVE IN THE BAY OF ANTONINA, BRAZIL
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Population density, Group, Bay of Antonina, Estuarine dolphin, Sotalia guianensisResumo
The present work aimed to estimate the population density of Sotalia guianensis in the Bay of Antonina, southern Brazilian coast, by linear transects, distance method. The average group size in the total area was 2.57 individuals/group. The study area is 28.1 km2 and it was divided in two sub-areas, an outer area closer to the sea and another more enclosed with a higher fresh water input. In the Sector I, the one with greater marine influence, the density estimation found was D = 3.01 animals/ km2 (Variation Coefficient, VC 24.67%), whereas in Sector II there was no estuarine dolphin record. Also, during the rainy season a higher density value was found in the bay (D = 4.99 individuals/ km2, VC 15.93%). When the area division was ignored an overestimation of density was found (D = 3.80 animals/km2; VC 15.71%) due to the data extrapolation beyond the sampled area, including areas not much used by the dolphins. This superestimation due to the few estuarine dolphins records in the Bay of Antonina and also to the method used, which was biased by existing of sand banks at low tide which made it impossible to access all transects.Downloads
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15-10-2012
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Japp AK, de Fatima Filla G. SOTALIA GUIANENSIS POPULATION DENSITY ESTIMATIVE IN THE BAY OF ANTONINA, BRAZIL. Rev. Acad. Ciênc. Anim. [Internet]. 15º de outubro de 2012 [citado 21º de novembro de 2024];10(4):351-9. Disponível em: https://periodicos.pucpr.br/cienciaanimal/article/view/12311
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