Standardization and application of metrics to quantify human-interaction behaviors by the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops spp.)

作者: Robin M. Perrtree , Carolyn J. Kovacs , Tara M. Cox

DOI: 10.1111/MMS.12114

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摘要: The conditioning of dolphins to human-interaction behaviors has been documented in several areas worldwide. However, the metrics used report vary among studies, making comparison across study difficult. purpose this was develop standard for reporting and utilize these quantify prevalence by common bottlenose (Tursiops truncatus) near Savannah, Georgia. four were percentage days with behaviors, sightings catalog that interacted humans, spatial extent behaviors. Human-interaction observed on 69.6% 23.5% Savannah. In addition, 20.1% animals interacting humans. These rates are much higher than those found other known issues an area 272.6 km2, which is larger reported areas. proved be a valuable way their use recommended future studies allow

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