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Autor(a) principal: Beneditto, Ana Paula Madeira Di
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Ramos, Renata Maria Arruda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biotemas (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/22352
Resumo: The barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis is an epizoic found on the edge of the fins of cetaceans. The purpose of this study was to improve information about X. globicipitis on small cetaceans of Brazil, with special reference to incidentally-caught species on the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro State (21º35' - 22º25'S), from 1989 to 1998. Along the Brazilian coast, the presence of X. globicipitis was recorded on Pontoporia blainvillei, Sotalia fluviatilis and Tursiops truncatus. On the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro, the prevalence of infestation was 1.04% for P. blainvillei, 10.13% for S. fluviatilis and 20.00% for T. truncatus. The individuals of X. globicipitis attached to the fins of these small cetaceans were all adults. The difference in infestation between P. blainvillei and S. fluviatilis may be related to differences in swimming velocity and/or preferential habitat. The epizoics can be used as biological tags, discriminating home range and movement patterns of the cetacean species and populations.
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spelling .Records of the barnacla Xenobalanus globicipitis (steenstrup, 1851) on small cetaceans of BrazilThe barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis is an epizoic found on the edge of the fins of cetaceans. The purpose of this study was to improve information about X. globicipitis on small cetaceans of Brazil, with special reference to incidentally-caught species on the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro State (21º35' - 22º25'S), from 1989 to 1998. Along the Brazilian coast, the presence of X. globicipitis was recorded on Pontoporia blainvillei, Sotalia fluviatilis and Tursiops truncatus. On the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro, the prevalence of infestation was 1.04% for P. blainvillei, 10.13% for S. fluviatilis and 20.00% for T. truncatus. The individuals of X. globicipitis attached to the fins of these small cetaceans were all adults. The difference in infestation between P. blainvillei and S. fluviatilis may be related to differences in swimming velocity and/or preferential habitat. The epizoics can be used as biological tags, discriminating home range and movement patterns of the cetacean species and populations. A craca Xenobalanus globicipitis é um epizóico encontrado aderido à borda das nadadeiras de cetáceos. O objetivo deste estudo foi ampliar as informações sobre X. globicipitis em pequenos cetáceos no litoral do Brasil, com especial referência as espécies capturadas acidentalmente em operações de pesca no Norte do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (21º35' - 22º25'S), entre 1989 e 1998. Ao longo da costa brasileira, a presença de X. globicipitis foi registrada em Pontoporia blainvillei, Sotalia fluviatilis e Tursiops truncatus. No Norte do Rio de Janeiro, a prevalência de infestação foi de 1,04% para P. blainvillei, 10,13% para S. fluviatilis e 20,00% para T. truncatus. Os indivíduos de X. globicipitis aderidos às nadadeiras destes pequenos cetáceos eram todos adultos. A diferença na prevalência de infestação entre P. blainvillei e S. fluviatilis pode estar relacionada com a velocidade de natação e/ou com o habitat preferencial. Os epizóicos podem ser usados como marcadores biológicos, discriminando as áreas de utilização e os padrões de movimentação das espécies e populações de cetáceos.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2000-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/22352Biotemas; v. 13 n. 2 (2000); 159-1652175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/22352/20296Copyright (c) 2000 Ana Paula Madeira Di Beneditto, Renata Maria Arruda Ramoshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBeneditto, Ana Paula Madeira DiRamos, Renata Maria Arruda2022-11-18T13:29:04Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/22352Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2022-11-18T13:29:04Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
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description The barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis is an epizoic found on the edge of the fins of cetaceans. The purpose of this study was to improve information about X. globicipitis on small cetaceans of Brazil, with special reference to incidentally-caught species on the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro State (21º35' - 22º25'S), from 1989 to 1998. Along the Brazilian coast, the presence of X. globicipitis was recorded on Pontoporia blainvillei, Sotalia fluviatilis and Tursiops truncatus. On the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro, the prevalence of infestation was 1.04% for P. blainvillei, 10.13% for S. fluviatilis and 20.00% for T. truncatus. The individuals of X. globicipitis attached to the fins of these small cetaceans were all adults. The difference in infestation between P. blainvillei and S. fluviatilis may be related to differences in swimming velocity and/or preferential habitat. The epizoics can be used as biological tags, discriminating home range and movement patterns of the cetacean species and populations.
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