Al descargar el documento usted acepta los términos establecidos en el copyright del documento y la política de uso de la plataforma.
Biblioteca
Variation in dorsal fin morphology in common bottlenose dolphin tursiops truncatus (cetacea: delphinidae) populations from the Southeast Pacific Ocean
Monitoreo de especies
Metodologías de monitoreoWe succinctly summarize population ID information for common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus of the Pacific coast of South America, covering four coastal range states. Phylogenetic uncertainties relate primarily to offshore vs. coastal (inshore) ecotypes and biogeographic borders between the five proposed populations (2 offshore, 3 coastal): Colombia-Ecuador Offshore stock (probably = ETP Offshore), Peru-Chile Offshore, Ecuador Coastal, Peru Coastal and an unique community (Pod-R) on the north-central coast of Chile. Main questions concern the extent of gene flow between the offshore stocks at one hand, and with -and between- the three coastal populations at the other hand. Seven cranial characters, four non-metric (separation of occipital condyles, pterygoid bone development, exostosis of periotic) and three metric (tooth width, antorbital process length, maximum width palatines), dorsal fin shape, body stockiness, mt-DNA (control region), habitat, prey composition, parasite load, behaviour and prevalence of some infectious diseases differentiate coastal from offshore forms. 'Pod-R' is the southernmost (29°15'S) and only confirmed coastal form community in Chilean waters, albeit with an offshore (falcate) dorsal fin. Bottlenose dolphins which regularly transit nearshore...
- Categoría Blue Five: Delfines
- Familia: Delfines
- Especies: Delfín nariz de botella (Tursiops truncatus)
Documentos relacionados:
Vulnerability of Eastern Tropical Pacific chondrichthyan fish to climate change
El cambio climático es una emergencia medioambiental que amenaza a especies y ecosistemas en todo el mundo. Los océanos han...
Imminent risk of extirpation for two bottlenose dolphin communities in...
A long-term study of a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) population inhabiting the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador (2°33′...
Cranial variation between coastal and offshore bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus...
Skull shape analysis provides useful information on wildlife ecology and potential local adaptations. Common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)...