River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment

Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around the Mamiraua Reserve, Brazil. Largely forested with numerous channels and lakes, Mamiraua comprises a variety of seasonal floodplain habitats known collectively as varzea. The annual cycle of flooding i...

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Published in:Journal of Zoology
Main Authors: Martin, A R, da Silva, V M E
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/river-dolphins-and-flooded-forest-seasonal-habitat-use-and-sexual-segregation-of-botos-inia-geoffrensis-in-an-extreme-cetacean-environment(eb13b37a-1cc3-4faf-838e-acd5cd3d051a).html
https://doi.org/10.1017/S095283690400528X
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/eb13b37a-1cc3-4faf-838e-acd5cd3d051a 2024-09-15T18:11:04+00:00 River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment Martin, A R da Silva, V M E 2004-07 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/river-dolphins-and-flooded-forest-seasonal-habitat-use-and-sexual-segregation-of-botos-inia-geoffrensis-in-an-extreme-cetacean-environment(eb13b37a-1cc3-4faf-838e-acd5cd3d051a).html https://doi.org/10.1017/S095283690400528X eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/river-dolphins-and-flooded-forest-seasonal-habitat-use-and-sexual-segregation-of-botos-inia-geoffrensis-in-an-extreme-cetacean-environment(eb13b37a-1cc3-4faf-838e-acd5cd3d051a).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Martin , A R & da Silva , V M E 2004 , ' River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment ' , Journal of Zoology , vol. 263 , pp. 295-305 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S095283690400528X Amazon Brazil conservation floodplain varzea Inia geoffrensis POLAR BEARS HUDSON-BAY article 2004 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1017/S095283690400528X 2024-07-17T23:33:27Z Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around the Mamiraua Reserve, Brazil. Largely forested with numerous channels and lakes, Mamiraua comprises a variety of seasonal floodplain habitats known collectively as varzea. The annual cycle of flooding in this region (amplitude 11-15 m) dominates all life. Profound seasonal differences in dolphin density between habitats were consistent with known fish movements, in turn dictated by changes in water level and dissolved oxygen. An exodus of botos from floodplain to river at low water prevents dolphins being trapped in areas that become entirely dry. Densities of botos in floodplain channels were seasonally higher (up to 18 km(-2)) than reported for any cetacean worldwide. Adults were largely segregated by sex except at low water. Females and calves dominated in chavascal habitat the areas most remote from rivers, which were preferred by mates. Probable causes of this segregation are the energetic requirements of calves and the safety of females and/or calves from male harassment. Some 80% of botos occurring on rivers were within 150 m of the margins. The reliance of adult females and calves on varzea in a region with exceptional dolphin densities demonstrates the importance of floodplain habitats for the boto, and may be the key determinant of this species' distribution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay University of St Andrews: Research Portal Journal of Zoology 263 3 295 305
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Brazil
conservation
floodplain
varzea
Inia geoffrensis
POLAR BEARS
HUDSON-BAY
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Brazil
conservation
floodplain
varzea
Inia geoffrensis
POLAR BEARS
HUDSON-BAY
Martin, A R
da Silva, V M E
River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment
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Brazil
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varzea
Inia geoffrensis
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description Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around the Mamiraua Reserve, Brazil. Largely forested with numerous channels and lakes, Mamiraua comprises a variety of seasonal floodplain habitats known collectively as varzea. The annual cycle of flooding in this region (amplitude 11-15 m) dominates all life. Profound seasonal differences in dolphin density between habitats were consistent with known fish movements, in turn dictated by changes in water level and dissolved oxygen. An exodus of botos from floodplain to river at low water prevents dolphins being trapped in areas that become entirely dry. Densities of botos in floodplain channels were seasonally higher (up to 18 km(-2)) than reported for any cetacean worldwide. Adults were largely segregated by sex except at low water. Females and calves dominated in chavascal habitat the areas most remote from rivers, which were preferred by mates. Probable causes of this segregation are the energetic requirements of calves and the safety of females and/or calves from male harassment. Some 80% of botos occurring on rivers were within 150 m of the margins. The reliance of adult females and calves on varzea in a region with exceptional dolphin densities demonstrates the importance of floodplain habitats for the boto, and may be the key determinant of this species' distribution.
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title River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment
title_short River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment
title_full River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment
title_fullStr River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment
title_full_unstemmed River dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (Inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment
title_sort river dolphins and flooded forest: seasonal habitat use and sexual segregation of botos (inia geoffrensis) in an extreme cetacean environment
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