Mapping the Future: Revealing Habitat Preferences and Patterns of the Endangered Chilean Dolphin in Seno Skyring, Patagonia

Author:

Perez Liliana1ORCID,Cuellar Yenny1ORCID,Gibbons Jorge2,Pinilla Matamala Elias3ORCID,Demers Simon1,Capella Juan45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Géosimulation Environnementale (LEDGE), Département de Géographie, Université de Montréal, 1375 Avenue Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux, Montréal, QC H2V 0B3, Canada

2. Instituto de la Patagonia, Universidad de Magallanes, Av. Pdte. Manuel Bulnes 01890, Punta Arenas 6210427, Chile

3. Instituto de Fomento Pesquero (IFOP), CTPA Putemún, Castro 5700000, Chile

4. Whalesound Ltd., C. Lautaro Navarro 1163, 2do piso, Punta Arenas 6201130, Chile

5. Fundación Yubarta, Calle 34 norte 2E-55 (E107), Cali 760050, Colombia

Abstract

Species distribution modeling helps understand how environmental factors influence species distribution, creating profiles to predict presence in unexplored areas and assess ecological impacts. This study examined the habitat use and population ecology of the Chilean dolphin in Seno Skyring, Chilean Patagonia. We used three models—random forest (RF), generalized linear model (GLM), and artificial neural network (ANN)—to predict dolphin distribution based on environmental and biotic data like water temperature, salinity, and fish farm density. Our research has determined that the RF model is the most precise tool for predicting the habitat preferences of Chilean dolphins. The results indicate that these dolphins are primarily located within six kilometers of the coast, strongly correlating with areas featuring numerous fish farms, sheltered waters close to the shore with river inputs, and shallow productive zones. This suggests a potential association between dolphin presence and fish-farming activities. These findings can guide targeted conservation measures, such as regulating fish-farming practices and protecting vital coastal areas to improve the survival prospects of the Chilean dolphin. Given the extensive fish-farming industry in Chile, this research highlights the need for greater knowledge and comprehensive conservation efforts to ensure the species’ long-term survival. By understanding and mitigating the impacts of fish farming and other human activities, we can better protect the habitat and well-being of Chilean dolphins.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada

Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science

Globalink Fellowship

Publisher

MDPI AG

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