Assessment of Body Condition in a Threatened Dolphin Population in an Anthropized Area in Southeastern Brazil

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Sepetiba Bay, located in southwestern Rio de Janeiro state, in southeastern Brazil, is a region of extreme anthropogenic impact, and is home to a large population of Guiana dolphins, which face increasing and cumulative pressures on their physical health. Cetacean body condition provides a useful indicator for the evaluation of the conservation status of marine mammals. Given this, the present study quantified the proportion of dolphins with different body condition scores and assessed temporal variation in these scores between 2017 and 2022 through the analysis of photographic records. We analyzed the photographs and identified the individuals using FinFindR and classified each individual based on its apparent body condition. A total of 29,737 photographs were taken during the study, and 79 individuals were identified, of which 68.35% were in poor condition. The evidence suggests that the Guiana dolphins are in relatively poor condition overall, possibly reflecting the cumulative impact of human activities in Sepetiba Bay.

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Silva, D., Maricato, G., Cezimbra, T., Melo, L., Maciel, I. S., & Tardin, R. (2024). Assessment of Body Condition in a Threatened Dolphin Population in an Anthropized Area in Southeastern Brazil. Animals, 14(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14131887

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