Survival and population size of the Indo‐Pacific humpback dolphins off the eastern Leizhou Peninsula

Author:

Lin Wenzhi1ORCID,Chen Shenglan12ORCID,Liu Binshuai12ORCID,Zheng Ruiqiang3,Serres Agathe1ORCID,Lin Mingli1,Liu Mingming1ORCID,Li Songhai14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Marine Mammal and Marine Bioacoustics Laboratory Institute of Deep‐Sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences Sanya China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. China Blue Sustainability Institute Haikou China

4. The Innovation Research Center for Aquatic Mammals, and Key Laboratory of Aquatic Biodiversity and Conservation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan China

Abstract

AbstractIndo‐Pacific humpback dolphins form a resident population off the east coast of Leizhou Peninsula (LZP) in South China. The most recent study suggested ~1,500 individuals in this area, making this population one of only two populations of this species exceeding 1,000 individuals. However, demographic information regarding this population has been lacking since 2012. Using a 5‐year (2019–2023) photo‐identification data set, we examined two key demographic parameters of the LZP population, namely the apparent survival and population size, using multistate capture‐recapture analyses. Annual survival probabilities (φ) changed over time, fluctuating between 0.942 and 0.961 for adults, and between 0.787 and 0.837 for juveniles. Jolly‐Seber multistate model analyses resulted in highly comparable noncalf population size estimates from 2020 to 2023 (2020 = 479, SE = 28; 2021 = 458, SE = 29; 2022 = 481, SE = 27; 2023 = 446, SE = 31). By reviewing the available demographic information, we conclude that the population size of LZP humpback dolphins has been previously overestimated. The time‐dependent survivals seemingly reflect a dynamic development of anthropogenic disturbance during the pandemic period. We propose that the population status should be re‐evaluated, especially in the postpandemic era when the human activities came back to “normal” levels.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Disney Conservation Fund

Ministry of Ecology and Environmental of China

Publisher

Wiley

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