Dear all,

We are glad to announce the following publication on Brazilian Journal of
Aquatic Science and Technology

SITE FIDELITY OF BRYDE'S WHALES (BALAENOPTERA EDENI) IN CABO FRIO REGION,
SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL, THROUGH PHOTOIDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUE
Luciana D. Figueiredo, ; Rodrigo H. Tardin; Lilane Lodi; Israel S. Maciel;
Maria Alice S. Alves & Sheila M. Simão

Abstract:
Photo-identification technique was applied to Bryde's whales off the coast
of Cabo Frio region, south-eastern Brazil between December 2010 and
November 2012. Twenty-five individuals were sighted on nineteen different
days and, of these total, nine were individually identified using natural
marks on the dorsal fin. Of these, two individuals were seen in four
different days, and one was seen in two occasions. The mean interval
between re-sighting was 133 days (minimum: one day, maximum: 431 days). Two
different adult individuals that were previously identified were seen again
accompanied by calves and one of these was also seen next to the Rio de
Janeiro city coast (126 km apart). Most of the observations consisted of
lone individuals (58.8% of sightings). The data reported here indicate that
the Cabo Frio coast may be important for the studied species in Brazilian
waters and indicated the possible site fidelity of Bryde's whales to this
area.

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Rodrigo Tardin

D.Sc. em Ecologia e Evolução - IBRAG - UERJ
M.Sc 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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