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Use of Photo-Identification and Mark-Recapture Methodology to Assess Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) Populations

机译:使用光识别和标记重获方法评估Ba鲨(Cetorhinus maximus)种群

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Following centuries of exploitation, basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) are considered by IUCN as Endangered in the Northeast Atlantic, where they have now been substantially protected for over two decades. However, the present size of this population remains unknown. We investigated the use of photo-identification of individuals’ dorsal fins, combined with mark-recapture methodology, to investigate the size of populations of basking shark within the west coast of Scotland. From a total of 921 encounters photographed between 2004 and 2011, 710 sharks were found to be individually identifiable based on dorsal fin damage and natural features. Of these, only 41 individuals were re-sighted, most commonly both within days of, and close to the site of, the initial encounter. A smaller number were re-sighted after longer periods of up to two years. A comparison of the distinguishing features of individuals on first recording and subsequent re-sighting showed that in almost all cases these features remained little changed, suggesting the low re-sighting rate was not due to a loss of distinguishing features. Because of the low number of re-sighting we were not able to produce reliable estimates for the long-term regional population. However, for one 50 km diameter study area between the islands of Mull, Coll and Tiree, we were able to generate closed-population estimates for 6–9 day periods in 2010 of 985 (95% CI = 494–1683), and in 2011 of 201 (95% CI = 143–340). For the same 2011 period an open-population model generated a similar estimate of 213 (95% CI = 111–317). Otherwise the low rate and temporal patterning of re-sightings support the view that such local basking shark populations are temporary, dynamic groupings of individuals drawn from a much larger regional population than previously supposed. The study demonstrated the feasibility and limitations of photo-identification as a non-invasive technique for identifying individual basking sharks.
机译:经过数个世纪的剥削,鳍鲨(Cetorhinus maximus)在自然保护联盟(IUCN)中被认为是东北大西洋的濒危物种,如今在这里已经受到了二十多年的实质性保护。但是,目前该人群的数量仍然未知。我们研究了使用个人背鳍的照片识别技术和标记捕获方法,来研究苏格兰西海岸coast鲨的种群数量。在2004年至2011年之间拍摄的921次encounter中,发现有710条鲨鱼可根据背鳍损伤和自然特征进行单独识别。在这些人中,只有41个人得到了重新视线,最常见的是在初次见面的几天之内并靠近该地点。在经过长达两年的较长时间后,对较小数量的产品进行了重新检查。对个人在首次录制和随后重新录制时的区别特征的比较表明,在几乎所有情况下,这些特征几乎没有变化,这表明较低的重新发现率并非归因于区别特征的丢失。由于重新检查的次数少,我们无法为长期区域人口提供可靠的估计。但是,对于Mull,Coll和Tiree岛之间直径为50 km的研究区域,我们能够得出2010年6–9天的封闭人口估计数为985(95%CI = 494–1683),而在2011年为201(95%CI = 143-340)。在2011年同一时期,开放人口模型得出的估计值为213(95%CI = 111–317)。否则,再见率和时空分布率较低,这证明了这样的观点,即这些本地鲨种群是临时的,动态的群体,它们是由比以前想象的要大得多的区域人口中提取出来的。这项研究证明了将光识别技术作为一种识别个体鲨的非侵入性技术的可行性和局限性。

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