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Behavioral event occurrence differs between behavioral states in Sotalia guianensis (Cetarctiodactyla: Delphinidae) dolphins: a multivariate approach

机译:行为事件的发生在圭亚那索塔利亚(Cetarctiodactyla:Delphinidae)海豚的行为状态之间有所不同:一种多变量方法

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Difficulties in quantifying behavioral events can cause loss of information about cetacean behavior, especially behaviors whose functions are still debated. The lack of knowledge is greater for South American species such as Sotalia guianensis (Van Benédén, 1864). Our objective was to contextualize the behavioral events inside behavioral states using a Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA). Three events occurred in the Feeding, Socio-Sexual and Travelling states (Porpoising, Side flop, Tail out dive), and five events occurred in the Feeding and Travelling states (Back flop, Horizontal jump, Lobtail, Spy-hop, Partial flop ahead). Three events (Belly exposure, Club, and Heading) occurred exclusively in the Socio-sexual state. Partial Back flop and Head flop occurred exclusively in the Feeding state. For the events that occurred in multiple states, we observed that some events occurred more frequently in one of the states (p < 0.001), such as Lobtail, Tail out dive horizontal Jump, Partial flop ahead and Side flop. Our multivariate analysis, which separated Socio-sexual behavior from Feeding and Travelling, showed that the abundance of behavioral events differs between states. This differentiation indicates that some events are associated with specific behavioral states. Almost 40% of the events observed were exclusively performed in one state, which indicates a high specialization for some events. Proper discrimination and contextualization of behavioral events may be efficient tools to better understand dolphin behaviors. Similar studies in other habitats and with other species, will help build a broader scenario to aid our understanding of the functions of dolphin behavioral events.
机译:量化行为事件的困难可能会导致有关鲸类行为的信息丢失,尤其是其功能仍在争论中的行为。对南美物种,例如索塔利亚guianensis(VanBenédén,1864)的了解更加缺乏。我们的目标是使用变异方差多元分析(MANOVA)将行为状态内的行为事件进行情境化。进食,社会性和旅行状态下发生了三项事件(俯卧撑,侧翻,尾巴跳水),进食和旅行状态下发生了五项事件(后翻,水平跳跃,短尾,间谍跳动,部分前翻)。三个事件(肚皮曝光,俱乐部和标题)仅发生在性交状态。部分后翻和头翻在排位赛中独占。对于在多个状态下发生的事件,我们观察到某些状态在一种状态下发生的频率更高(p <0.001),例如,b形,尾巴跳水,水平跳高,部分前翻和侧翻。我们的多元分析将社会性行为与进食和出行分开,表明行为事件的丰富程度在各州之间是不同的。这种差异表明某些事件与特定的行为状态有关。观察到的事件中几乎有40%仅在一种状态下执行,这表明某些事件的专业化程度很高。对行为事件进行适当的区分和情境化可能是更好地了解海豚行为的有效工具。在其他栖息地以及与其他物种的类似研究,将有助于建立更广阔的场景,以帮助我们了解海豚行为事件的功能。

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