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Identifying Foraging Hotspots of Bottlenose Dolphins in a Highly Dynamic System: A Method to Enhance Conservation in Estuaries

机译:在高度动态系统中识别瓶装海豚的备注热点:一种加强河口保护的方法

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Estuaries are biologically productive systems that support many cetacean populations and serve as important nursery grounds for their prey but face continued habitat degradation from increasing coastal development. Because estuaries are highly dynamic systems with fine-scale environmental gradients and microhabitats, it is challenging to identify foraging hotspots. To investigate whether bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) foraging hotspots occur at fine spatial (500 m) and temporal (time of day and season) scales in a large estuary in the northern Gulf of Mexico, we conducted boat surveys from January to December 2001 in five subareas of Galveston Bay, totaling 3,815 km. Using geospatial techniques, we analyzed the number of dolphins, group behavior, and environmental variables (e.g., water temperature, salinity, turbidity, number of boats and seabirds, and distance to the Gulf) on a 500-m resolution grid. We observed 1,802 dolphins in 262 groups, 57% of which were foraging. Two subareas, Bolivar Roads and the Galveston Ship Channel, comprising only one-fifth of the total surveyed area, accounted for 91% of foraging groups. We identified six foraging hotspots in these two areas that were used throughout the day and in every season. Hotspots were located in deeper channels where dolphins often foraged with bottom trawl shrimp vessels, near ferry landings, and along the jetties where prey are likely exposed or aggregated by currents and tidal fronts. In addition, a greater number of seabirds and vessels were recorded in hotspots relative to where dolphins were not observed. We suggest that this fine spatiotemporal scale approach is a valuable tool for the conservation of vulnerable estuarine cetacean populations, particularly if paired with population and site-fidelity studies. Specifically, determining prime foraging habitat and identifying baseline hotspot density (number of foraging dolphins per unit area) provides useful metrics for detecting changes in habitat usage resulting from habitat degradation or restoration efforts.
机译:河口是生物学上生产性的系统,支持许多鲸类人口,并作为他们的猎物的重要苗圃理由,但面对沿海发展的增加,持续的栖息地退化。由于河口是具有精细环境梯度和微藻的高度动态系统,因此识别觅食热点是挑战性的。为了调查墨西哥北部的大型河口的精细空间(500米)和时间(日间和季节)鳞片上的瓶颈海豚(Tursiops truncatus)是否发生,我们从2001年1月到12月举行了船调查加尔维斯顿湾的五个蛛网,总计3,815公里。使用地理空间技术,我们分析了500米分辨率网格上的海豚,群体行为和环境变量(例如水温,盐度,浊度,船只和海鸟数量的距离)。我们在262段中观察了1,802只海豚,其中57%是觅食。两个蛛网,玻利亚尔道和加尔维斯顿船舶渠道,仅占总调查区的五分之一,占觅食群体的91%。我们在整天和每个季节使用的这两个区域确定了六个觅食热点。热点位于更深的频道中,海豚经常带有底部拖网虾船,靠近渡轮,以及猎物可能被电流和潮汐的射击射击。此外,在没有观察到海豚的热点中记录了更多的海鸟和血管。我们认为这种精细的时空规模方法是保护脆弱的雌卤素鲸类群体的有价值的工具,特别是如果与人口和场地保真研究配对。具体地,确定主要的觅食栖息地和识别基线热点密度(每个单位面积的觅食海豚的数量)提供了用于检测栖息地降解或恢复努力所产生的栖息地使用的变化的有用度量。

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