Abundance of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and proposal for a priority area of conservation in the Southern Gulf of Mexico marine ecoregion

Author:

Coronel‐Montigel Melisa1ORCID,Serrano Arturo2ORCID,Basañez‐Muñoz Agustín3ORCID,Ceresa Ignacio4,Alcántar Ayelén4

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Mamíferos Marinos, Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos (CESIMAR) Centro Nacional Patagónico – CONICET Puerto Madryn Chubut Argentina

2. Laboratorio de Mamíferos Marinos Universidad Veracruzana Tuxpan Veracruz Mexico

3. Cuerpo Académico Manejo de Ambientes Marinos y Costeros Universidad Veracruzana Tuxpan Veracruz Mexico

4. Instituto de Cálculo, Departamento de Matemática, CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria Buenos Aires Argentina

Abstract

AbstractDemographic studies are crucial for assessment of the status of dolphin populations and their relationship with anthropogenic activities as a way to make effective management and conservation decisions. In the Gulf of Mexico, the interaction between bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and anthropogenic activities merits special attention. The objective of this study was therefore to determine the annual abundance and area of preference of the coastal population ofT. truncatus(period 2005–2020), and to delimit a priority area for its conservation in the Southern Gulf of Mexico marine ecoregion.Abundance was calculated using the Jolly–Seber model and habitat preference was determined per climatic season (dry, rainy and cold northerly fronts) as a function of environmental variables. The association between anthropogenic activities and dolphin distribution was studied and the priority area delimited using potential distribution models.Off the coasts of Tuxpan and Tamiahua, the results show that the dolphin population numbered 306 individuals (95% CI: 162.97; 607.33) and has remained relatively constant over time.The pattern of dolphin distribution varied between seasons, possibly owing to changes in food availability. However, river mouths and lagoons are of importance toT. truncatusthroughout the year. On the other hand, fishing and maritime traffic can potentially affect this species.Finally, this study shows that the delimitation of sites of importance forT. truncatusis a strategic tool with which to help conserve the species and associated coastal ecosystems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Aquatic Science

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