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Autor principal: Gissel Puc-Carrasco
Formato: Artículo científico
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2017
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  • First field-based estimate of Antillean manatee abundance in the San Pedro River system suggests large errors in current estimates for Mexico Gissel Puc-Carrasco Benjamín Morales-Vela León David Olivera-Gómez David González-Solís Ciencias de la Tierra Side Density scan sonar Population size Usumacinta River Fluvial-lagoon systems like the San Pedro River, a tributary o f the Usumacinta River, are important habitats for Antillean manatees. These systems are characterized by complex watercours es that contain water with high turbidity levels, which have hi storically limited manatee studies in hydrological basins on the eastern c oast of Mexico. This study aimed to estimate manatee density in the San Pedro River system and to determine how this density varies with chan ges in water level. Density was estimated using counts detected by side-scan sonar (SSS). Two monthly navigation sessions were conducted fro m January to June 2016. Each session consisted of running 3 con secutive boat surveys along a 23-km-long transect at a speed of 10 km/h. Manatees were detected with a Humminbird SSS unit. A total of 471 manatees were detected, of which 46 (10%) were calves and 425 (90%) adul ts. Four different calves were identified. Mean density was 21. 7 manatees per square kilometer, fluctuating between 3.7 and 43.3 manatees per square kilometer. Changes in manatee density were attributable to variations in water level, which allow or restrict manatee access to the diff erent water bodies that make up the San Pedro River system. We estimated that 28 manatees were present in the study area. Manatee densities w ere surprisingly low. It is thus urgent to continue monitoring studies using SSS and obtain an updated estimation of manatee population size in the hydrological basins on the eastern coast of Mexico, which i s considered to be the most important population in the country. 2017 artículo científico 0185-3880 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=48054149006 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=480 Ciencias Marinas application/pdf Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Ciencias Marinas (México) Num.4 Vol.43