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Age structure of strandings and growth of Lahille's bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus gephyreus)
Authors:Rihel Venuto  Silvina Botta  André S Barreto  Eduardo R Secchi  Pedro F Fruet
Institution:1. Laboratório de Ecologia e Conservação da Megafauna Marinha – ECOMEGA, Instituto de Oceanografia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG, Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil;2. Escola do Mar, Ciência e Tecnologia – EMCT, UNIVALI, Itajaí, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Abstract:This study describes the age structure and sex-specific growth patterns of Lahille's bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus gephyreus), a subspecies endemic to the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (SWAO). The ages of 120 animals collected in southern Brazil between 1976 and 2017 were determined. We found high frequencies of young animals, mostly males, with no sex bias among adults. A temporal change in the age structure of strandings was observed, and we conclude it is a consequence of increased bycatch rates of young dolphins after 2000. The oldest male and female were 27 and 44 years old, respectively, suggesting that females live longer than males in southern Brazil. Growth curve analysis using Gompertz and Laird-Gompertz growth models estimated asymptotic lengths of 316.5 cm for females and 351.6 cm for males, (reached around 13 and 18 years old, respectively), supporting sexual size dimorphism for the subspecies. A second growth pulse was identified for males. Our work highlights the benefit of long-term studies and contributes valuable information toward understanding the life history of Lahille's bottlenose dolphin. It will serve as baseline for future studies that seek to understand mortality patterns of bottlenose dolphins elsewhere and the effects of anthropogenic actions on the survival of these animals.
Keywords:asymptotic length  growth curves  Lahille's bottlenose dolphin  life history  sexual dimorphism
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