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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Structure and abundance of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in coastal Setúbal Bay, Portugal

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Pages 144-156 | Accepted 02 Jan 2014, Published online: 17 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

The environmental plasticity of bottlenose dolphins leads to a range of inter-specific variations in ecological parameters that make worldwide generalizations difficult. Thus, regional studies about bottlenose dolphins are important to the overall conservation of this species. The aim of this study was to characterize for the first time bottlenose dolphins that occur in the coastal regions of Setúbal (Portugal) using two temporally distinct datasets: dataset 1 (1998–2001) and those in dataset 2 (2007–2011). Bottlenose dolphins identified in dataset 1 were considered a closed and a more cohesive group than dataset 2, with stable associations and an abundance of 106 (95% CI = 69–192) individuals. Dataset 2 seemed to be composed of an open group of 108 (95% CI = 83–177) animals, with a migration rate of 19% (SE = 0.1) individuals per year, and with low association values. The proportion of ‘regulars’ (dataset 1, 22%; dataset 2, 12%), ‘frequent’ (dataset 1, 10%; dataset 2, 14%) and ‘occasional’ (dataset 1, 68%; dataset 2, 73%) animals was relatively similar between datasets. In addition, there was no matching of individuals between datasets which could be related to large-scale movements of the individuals and/or the carrying capacity of the study area.

Acknowledgements

We thank ICNF and Reserva Natural do Estuário do Sado (RNES) for permission to conduct this study. We also would like to thank the two anonymous referees for comments that greatly improved the manuscript.

Funding

We would like to thank Escola de Mar; Project PADI Aware; Ciência Viva – Biologia no Verão; The Body Shop Foundation International; The Body Shop Portugal; and Tróia-Natura for funding support. RG's doctoral grant was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia; PRAXIX XXI/BD/9132/96].

Supplementary material

Supplementary material for this article is available via the Supplemental tab of the article's online page at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2014.894244.

Editorial responsibility: Rus Hoelzel

Additional information

Funding

Funding: We would like to thank Escola de Mar; Project PADI Aware; Ciência Viva – Biologia no Verão; The Body Shop Foundation International; The Body Shop Portugal; and Tróia-Natura for funding support. RG's doctoral grant was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia; PRAXIX XXI/BD/9132/96].

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