Behavior and habitat use of released rehabilitated Amazonian manatees in Peru

S. Landeo-Yauri, Nataly Castelblanco-Martínez, M. Williams
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The Amazonian manatee ( Trichechus inunguis) is endangered due to illegal hunting. In Peru, the Centro de Rescate Amazonico (CREA) rehabilitates and releases rescued manatees. Tree females and two males were released in El Dorado Lake in July 2011 and radio tracked until November 2011. Movements, habitat use and behavior recorded during the post-release period were used to evaluate the manatees’ adaptation to free-living conditions. A total of 140 locations was registered during 91 days of tracking. Females showed greater residence time than males, which migrated out of the lake. Females selectively used the micro habitats of the study area, preferring floating vegetation, followed by open water and lastly shore macrophytes. Most idling behaviors were registered in areas with floating macrophytes, and open water was mainly used for traveling. No correlation between sighting hour and sighting location (micro habitat type) was detected. The use of suitable zones, in addition to natural behavior, suggests that these rescued manatees responded well to free-living conditions after release. Some considerations are provided with the purpose of strengthening manatee rehabilitation programs and improving future releases, emphasizing the importance of choosing appropriate individuals, as well as suitable areas and times to help improve release outcome.
秘鲁释放的恢复的亚马逊海牛的行为和栖息地利用
亚马逊海牛(Trichechus inunguis)由于非法狩猎而濒临灭绝。在秘鲁,亚马逊重建中心(CREA)对获救的海牛进行康复和放归。2011年7月,三名女性和两名男性在埃尔多拉多湖被放归,电台一直追踪到2011年11月。利用放生后记录的活动、栖息地利用和行为来评估海牛对自由生活条件的适应情况。在91天的跟踪期间,总共登记了140个地点。雌鱼的停留时间比雄鱼长,雄鱼迁出湖。雌性有选择性地利用研究区微生境,偏好漂浮植被,其次是开阔水域,最后是岸边的大型植物。大部分怠速行为发生在浮游植物区,开放水域主要用于航行。观鸟时间与观鸟地点(微生境类型)无相关性。使用合适的区域,加上自然行为,表明这些获救的海牛在释放后对自由生活的条件反应良好。为了加强海牛康复计划和改善未来的放生,提出了一些考虑,强调选择合适的个体、合适的区域和时间的重要性,以帮助改善放生结果。
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