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Sex-Specific Patterns in Abundance, Temporary Emigration and Survival of Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in Coastal and Estuarine Waters

机译:沿海和河口水域印度洋-太平洋宽吻海豚(Tursiops aduncus)的丰度,临时迁徙和生存中的特定性别模式

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Inherent difficulties in determining the sex of free-ranging sexually monomorphic species often prevents a sex-specific focus on estimating abundance, movement patterns and survival rates. This study provides insights into sex-specific population parameters of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus). Systematic, boat-based photo-identification surveys (n = 417) were conducted year-round from 2007-2013 in coastal and estuarine waters off Bunbury, Western Australia. Pollock’s Robust Design was used to quantify population parameters for three datasets: i) adults and juveniles combined, ii) adult females and iii) adult males. For all datasets, abundance estimates varied seasonally, with general highs during summer and/or autumn, and lows during winter. Dolphins had seasonally structured temporary emigration rates with similar trends between sexes. The derived return rate (1-γ’) of temporary emigrants into the study area was highest from winter to spring, indicating that dolphins had a high probability of return into the study area during spring. We suggest that the return of dolphins into the study area and increase in abundance is influenced by the breeding season (summer/autumn). Prey availability is likely a main driver responsible for the movement of dolphins out of the study area during winter. Seasonal apparent survival rates were constant and high (0.98-0.99) for all datasets. High apparent survival rates suggest there is no permanent emigration from the study area. Our sex-specific modeling approach offers a comprehensive interpretation of the population dynamics of a top predator in a coastal and estuarine environment and acts as a model for future sex-based population studies on sexually monomorphic species.
机译:确定自由放任的有性单性物种的性别的内在困难通常会阻止针对性别的专注于估计丰度,运动方式和存活率。这项研究提供了对印度太平洋宽吻海豚(Tursiops aduncus)的性别特定种群参数的见解。从2007年至2013年,全年在西澳大利亚邦伯里附近的沿海和河口水域进行了系统的,基于船的照片识别调查(n = 417)。 Pollock的“稳健设计”用于量化三个数据集的种群参数:i)成年和未成年少年,ii)成年雌性,iii)成年雄性。对于所有数据集,丰度估计值随季节而变化,夏季和/或秋季为高点,冬季为低点。海豚具有季节性结构的临时移民率,男女之间的趋势相似。从冬季到春季,临时移民返回研究区的返回率(1-γ’)最高,这表明海豚在春季期间返回研究区的可能性很高。我们建议海豚返回研究区域并增加其丰度受繁殖季节(夏季/秋季)的影响。猎物的可用性很可能是导致海豚在冬季移出研究区域的主要驱动力。所有数据集的季节性表观存活率均恒定且较高(0.98-0.99)。较高的表观存活率表明没有从研究区域永久移民。我们的按性别划分的建模方法可以全面解释沿海和河口环境中顶级捕食者的种群动态,并可以作为未来对性单态物种进行基于性别的种群研究的模型。

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