Predicting the breeding hotspots of the southern right whale, Eubalaena australis (Cetartiodactyla: Mysticeti), along the southern Brazilian coastline

To predict the potential breeding hotspots of southern right whales in southern Brazil, we used a Maxent model with a “presence-only” dataset. The dataset was obtained from a systematic aerial survey and public records of the Programa de Monitoramento de Cetáceos da Bacia de Santos and Sistema de Ap...

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Published in:Scientia Marina
Main Authors: Pires Renault-Braga, Eduardo, Groch, Karina R., Simões-Lopes, Paulo C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2022
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Online Access:https://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1920
https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.05223.031
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Summary:To predict the potential breeding hotspots of southern right whales in southern Brazil, we used a Maxent model with a “presence-only” dataset. The dataset was obtained from a systematic aerial survey and public records of the Programa de Monitoramento de Cetáceos da Bacia de Santos and Sistema de Apoio ao Monitoramento de Mamíferos Marinhos. Because of spatial autocorrelation, 528 records out of 3028 were used in the modelling process. The explanatory variables used in the models were coastal distance, linearity, slope and substrate type. The models were created separately for unaccompanied adults (Ad) and mother-calf pairs (Fe). Both models showed good accuracy according to their area under the curve values (Ad=0.974; Fe=0.958). Coastal distance was the most relevant explanatory variable for the unaccompanied adult model (54%), whereas coastal linearity was more relevant for the mother-calf pair model (82%). The estimated area for mother-calf pairs was more restricted to coastal areas than that for unaccompanied adults, possibly owing to the high number of shelter areas for calves near the coast. This is the first study to predict the potential breeding hotspots of southern right whales in Brazil and its results will allow for a more directed management of these whales and provide further research opportunities. Para predecir los posibles “hotspots” de reproducción de las ballenas francas en el sur de Brasil, utilizamos un modelo Maxent con un conjunto de datos de “solo presencia”. El conjunto de datos se obtuvo de un estudio aéreo sistemático y registros públicos del “Programa de Monitoreo de Cetáceos da Bacia de Santos” y el “Sistema de Apoio ao Monitoramento de Mamíferos Marinhos”. Debido a la autocorrelación espacial, se usaron 528 registros de 3028 en el proceso de modelado. Las variables explicativas empleadas en los modelos fueron la distancia costera, la linealidad, la pendiente y el tipo de sustrato. Los modelos se crearon por separado para adultos no acompañados (Ad) y parejas madre-cría (Fe). Ambos ...