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Environmental Niche Overlap between Common and Dusky Dolphins in North Patagonia, Argentina

Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, many dolphin associations such as that between common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) are poorly understood. The present study was conducted in the San Matías G...

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Autores principales: Svendsen, Guillermo Martín, Romero, María Alejandra, Williams, Gabriela Noemí, Gagliardini, Domingo Antonio, Crespo, Enrique Alberto, Dans, Silvana Laura, González, Raúl Alberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4474694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26091542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126182
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author Svendsen, Guillermo Martín
Romero, María Alejandra
Williams, Gabriela Noemí
Gagliardini, Domingo Antonio
Crespo, Enrique Alberto
Dans, Silvana Laura
González, Raúl Alberto
author_facet Svendsen, Guillermo Martín
Romero, María Alejandra
Williams, Gabriela Noemí
Gagliardini, Domingo Antonio
Crespo, Enrique Alberto
Dans, Silvana Laura
González, Raúl Alberto
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description Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, many dolphin associations such as that between common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) are poorly understood. The present study was conducted in the San Matías Gulf (SMG) ecosystem (North Patagonia, Argentina) where a high diet overlap among both species was found. The main objective of the present work was to explore the niche overlap of common and dusky dolphins in the habitat and temporal dimensions. The specific aims were (a) to evaluate the habitat use strategies of both species through a comparison of their group attributes (social composition, size and activity), and (b) to evaluate their habitat preferences and habitat overlap through Environmental Niche modeling considering two oceanographic seasons. To accomplish these aims, we used a historic database of opportunistic and systematic records collected from 1983 to 2011. Common and dusky dolphins exhibited similar patterns of group size (from less than 10 to more than 100 individuals), activity (both species use the area to feed, nurse, and copulate), and composition (adults, juveniles, and mothers with calves were observed for both species). Also, both species were observed travelling and feeding in mixed-species groups. Specific overlap indices were higher for common dolphins than for dusky dolphins, but all indices were low, suggesting that they are mainly segregated in the habitat dimension. In the case of common dolphins, the best habitats were located in the northwest of the gulf far from the coast. In the warm season they prefer areas with temperate sea surface and in the cold season they prefer areas with relatively high variability of sea surface temperature. Meanwhile, dusky dolphins prefer areas with steep slopes close to the coast in the southwestern sector of the gulf in both seasons.
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spelling pubmed-44746942015-06-30 Environmental Niche Overlap between Common and Dusky Dolphins in North Patagonia, Argentina Svendsen, Guillermo Martín Romero, María Alejandra Williams, Gabriela Noemí Gagliardini, Domingo Antonio Crespo, Enrique Alberto Dans, Silvana Laura González, Raúl Alberto PLoS One Research Article Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, many dolphin associations such as that between common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) are poorly understood. The present study was conducted in the San Matías Gulf (SMG) ecosystem (North Patagonia, Argentina) where a high diet overlap among both species was found. The main objective of the present work was to explore the niche overlap of common and dusky dolphins in the habitat and temporal dimensions. The specific aims were (a) to evaluate the habitat use strategies of both species through a comparison of their group attributes (social composition, size and activity), and (b) to evaluate their habitat preferences and habitat overlap through Environmental Niche modeling considering two oceanographic seasons. To accomplish these aims, we used a historic database of opportunistic and systematic records collected from 1983 to 2011. Common and dusky dolphins exhibited similar patterns of group size (from less than 10 to more than 100 individuals), activity (both species use the area to feed, nurse, and copulate), and composition (adults, juveniles, and mothers with calves were observed for both species). Also, both species were observed travelling and feeding in mixed-species groups. Specific overlap indices were higher for common dolphins than for dusky dolphins, but all indices were low, suggesting that they are mainly segregated in the habitat dimension. In the case of common dolphins, the best habitats were located in the northwest of the gulf far from the coast. In the warm season they prefer areas with temperate sea surface and in the cold season they prefer areas with relatively high variability of sea surface temperature. Meanwhile, dusky dolphins prefer areas with steep slopes close to the coast in the southwestern sector of the gulf in both seasons. Public Library of Science 2015-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4474694/ /pubmed/26091542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126182 Text en © 2015 Svendsen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Crespo, Enrique Alberto
Dans, Silvana Laura
González, Raúl Alberto
Environmental Niche Overlap between Common and Dusky Dolphins in North Patagonia, Argentina
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title_full Environmental Niche Overlap between Common and Dusky Dolphins in North Patagonia, Argentina
title_fullStr Environmental Niche Overlap between Common and Dusky Dolphins in North Patagonia, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Niche Overlap between Common and Dusky Dolphins in North Patagonia, Argentina
title_short Environmental Niche Overlap between Common and Dusky Dolphins in North Patagonia, Argentina
title_sort environmental niche overlap between common and dusky dolphins in north patagonia, argentina
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4474694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26091542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126182
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