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- Title
COMPLEMENTARY METHODS TO ESTIMATE POPULATION SIZE OF ANTILLEAN MANATEES (SIRENIA: TRICHECHIDAE) AT CIÉNAGA DE PAREDES, SANTANDER, COLOMBIA.
- Authors
Arévalo-González, Gloria Katherine; Castelblanco-Martínez, Delma Nataly; Sánchez-Palomino, Pedro; López-Arévalo, Hugo Fernando; Marmontel, Miriam
- Abstract
Information on manatee population size in Colombia is limited. This study was aimed at determining manatee population size in the Ciénaga de Paredes (Colombia) by three different methods: boat-based surveys, side-scan Sonar (SSS) surveys and local interviews. Manatees were counted during breathing events by direct observation during the dry season, with the number of sightings per hour (NSH) and maximum number of simultaneous sightings (MNSS) used as occurrence indices. In 2002, we obtained an average NSH of 27.62 (SD=12.34) and the MNSS was 18; in 2010 the values were 55.71 (SD=29.79) and four respectively. Using linear-transect SSS data we estimated a population size of 12 individuals (%CV=27.3). The local community claimed that no hunting or entanglements had taken place in the area for over 20 years. These methods have pros and cons in terms of investment, effort, efficiency and community involvement, and their efficiency may vary in different seasons. Applying them in a complementary way and at greater spatial and temporal scales could enhance the accuracy of results.
- Subjects
SANTANDER (Colombia : Dept.); MANATEES; ANIMAL populations; HUNTING; MARINE mammals
- Publication
Journal of Threatened Taxa, 2014, Vol 6, Issue 6, p5830
- ISSN
0974-7893
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11609/JoTT.o3156.5830-7