Análisis espacial de los hábitats críticos del delfín nariz de botella (Tursiops truncatus) y la ballena jorobada (Megaptera novaeangliae) en el Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica: Consideraciones acerca de un proyecto de construcción de marina

IF 0.5 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
David Herra-Miranda, Juan Diego Pacheco-Polanco, Lenin Oviedo, Miguel Iñíguez
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Golfo Dulce harbors an important resident population of inshore bottlenose dolphins (T. truncatus) and migrating humpback whales (M. novaeangliae, Northern and Southern Pacific populations). The present study offers a detailed spatial analysis of the utilization distribution of bottlenose dolphins (2005-2014: n= 407) and humpback whales (2010-2014: n= 167), assessing the potential impacts due to coastal development by a marina project overlapping their critical habitats. Records yielding spatial and behavior information were analyzed through: 1) the average nearest neighbor index and 2) kernel density estimates, using two contours to illustrate the utilization distribution, a 50% contour for core critical areas and 95% contour for the potential home range. Bottlenose dolphins’ nonrandom aggregations (KDE-adaptive: Density 21.36 records/km2; H=0.25; H-REF= 0.49) are associated with all the major river drainages at the inner basin and sill area of Golfo Dulce, which represents key critical foraging habitats. Humpback whales’ nonrandom aggregations, including mother and calf pairs (KDE-adaptive: Density 1.33 records/km2; H=0.25; H-REF= 0.49) use the west coast of the sill area as calving and nursing critical habitat, whereas whales engaged in singing aggregate at the center of the Sill. Results suggest that the development of a luxury marina project has the potential of negatively affecting the critical habitats of both local species by becoming an important source of anthropogenic impacts due to increased maritime traffic and the associated noise pollution.
哥斯达黎加达尔斯湾的宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)和座头鲸(Megaptera novaeangliae)关键栖息地的空间分析:对海洋建设项目的考虑
多尔塞湾是近海宽吻海豚(T. truncatus)和迁徙的座头鲸(M. novaeangliae,北太平洋和南太平洋种群)的重要栖息地。本研究对宽吻海豚(2005-2014年:n= 407)和座头鲸(2010-2014年:n= 167)的利用分布进行了详细的空间分析,评估了沿海开发项目与它们的关键栖息地重叠所带来的潜在影响。对产生空间和行为信息的记录进行了分析:1)平均最近邻指数和2)核密度估计,使用两条轮廓来说明利用分布,50%的轮廓为核心关键区域,95%的轮廓为潜在的家庭范围。宽吻海豚非随机聚集(KDE-adaptive:密度21.36条/km2);H = 0.25;H-REF= 0.49)与Golfo Dulce盆地内和基岩区所有主要河流流域有关,代表了关键的觅食栖息地。座头鲸的非随机聚集,包括母鲸和幼鲸对(kde适应:密度1.33条/平方公里;H = 0.25;H-REF= 0.49)将基岩区域的西海岸作为产犊和哺乳的重要栖息地,而从事歌唱的鲸鱼则聚集在基岩中心。结果表明,由于海上交通的增加和相关的噪音污染,豪华码头项目的发展可能成为人为影响的重要来源,从而对当地物种的关键栖息地产生负面影响。
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