Dear All,

We are pleased to announce publication of the following paper:

Tardin, R.H., Simão, S.M., Alves, M.A.S (2013) Distribution of Tursiops
truncatus in Southeastern Brazil:  a Modeling Approach for Summer Sampling.
Natureza & Conservação 11(1):65-74.

The pdf can be accessed online or via email request: rhtar...@gmail.com

Abstract:
Distribution modeling is a relatively new tool to study cetaceans
distribution and is used to understand their relationships with the
habitat, which in turn, can be used for several purposes. This is the first
attempt to model Tursiops truncatus distribution in South- Atlantic Ocean.
A Generalized Additive Model (GAM) was developed to investigate how the
distribution of T. truncatus in Cabo Frio, Brazil, during summer (December
to February) is influenced by depth, distance to coast, slope,. Furthermore,
we tested the efficiency of a model with number of groups (total occurrence)
as response variable compared to a presence-absence data. Our results
indicated that total occurrence model was more robust than
presence-absence. Dolphins were found regarding to depth most frequently
around 30-60 m and decreasing in more profound depths. Dolphins occurrence
decreased as distance to coast increased. Our results show that Cabo Frio
is an important site for T. truncatus since it may provides feeding
resources and a safe place against predators. However the fast development
of human activities may threaten this important area and therefore this
dolphin species in Brazilian waters.

Sincerely,
Rodrigo
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Rodrigo Tardin

Doutorando em Ecologia e Conservação - IBRAG - UERJ
Mestre em Biologia Animal - PPGBA - UFRRJ
Especialista em Docência do Ensino Superior - IAVM
Laboratório de Bioacústica e Ecologia de Cetáceos - UFRRJ/ IF/ DCA
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