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Impact Of Human Activities In Habitat Use And Activity Patterns Of The Marine Otter (Lontra Felina) In Central Chile

Date Issued
2019-03-10
Author(s)
Sepúlveda, Maritza  
Facultad de Ciencias  
Laura Gutiérrez
Fernanda Vargas
Pia Pinto
Walter Troncoso
Macarena Santos‐Carvallo
DOI
10.3856/vol47-issue1-fulltext-13
WoS ID
WOS:000461041400013
Abstract
The marine otter (Lontra felina) inhabits almost the entire coast of Chile.Its population density and its response to several anthropic threats are almost unknown.The objective of this study was to analyze and compare the patterns of habitat use, the frequency of sightings, and behavior of the marine otter in two coastal areas of the Valparaíso Region: Cachagua and Quintay.Twenty simultaneous visits to these localities were made, 10 in summer and 10 in fall.The observation area of each locality was divided into quadrants parallel to the coast to evaluate the marine otter habitat use.We evaluated the number of sightings, the type of behavior (displacement, diving, or feeding) and the duration.The number of sightings was significantly higher in Quintay.There was significantly more displacement in Quintay than in Cachagua during the summer.However, the time spent by the otters in the three behaviors was similar between seasons in Quintay.Moreover, the displacement and diving were less frequent in Cachagua during summer.The results suggest that the marine otter can adapt to changes in the conditions of its surroundings caused by humans.
Subjects

Aquatic Science

Fisheries

Marine And Freshwater...

Oceanography

OCDE Subjects

Natural Sciences::Bio...

Quartile (Date Issued)
Q4
License
acceso abierto
Open Science Path
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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