Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case

Trichechus inunguis is an endemic species of the Amazon, which inhabits mainly in lakes and calm rivers. The objective of this study case was to describe the social behaviour of two female-orphaned calves, of T. inunguis in captivity. They were kept in the same pool at the facilities of the Amazon R...

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Arévalo-Sandi, Alexander Roldán
Castelblanco-Martínez, Delma Nataly
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57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
endangered species
ethology
social behaviour
Trichechus inunguis
comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
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comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
Trichechus inunguis
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
title Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
spellingShingle Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
endangered species
ethology
social behaviour
Trichechus inunguis
comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
.
comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
Trichechus inunguis
title_short Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
title_full Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
title_fullStr Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
title_sort Interactions between calves of Amazonian manatees in Peru: a study case
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Arévalo-Sandi, Alexander Roldán
Castelblanco-Martínez, Delma Nataly
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Arévalo-Sandi, Alexander Roldán
Castelblanco-Martínez, Delma Nataly
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
topic 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
endangered species
ethology
social behaviour
Trichechus inunguis
comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
.
comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
Trichechus inunguis
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv endangered species
ethology
social behaviour
Trichechus inunguis
comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
.
comportamiento social
especie amenazada
etología
Trichechus inunguis
description Trichechus inunguis is an endemic species of the Amazon, which inhabits mainly in lakes and calm rivers. The objective of this study case was to describe the social behaviour of two female-orphaned calves, of T. inunguis in captivity. They were kept in the same pool at the facilities of the Amazon Rescue Center (ARC, Iquitos, Peruvian Amazon). Between February and October 2011, the individuals were observed during day and night times, completing 352 hours of observation. Through ad libitum observation of the individuals, we developed a catalogue of social behaviors that includes descriptions of 93 behaviours, classified in eight behavioural categories. The frequency of behaviours was assessed by instantaneous sampling (for states) and continuous recording (for events). Manatees displayed mainly social behaviours, and the most frequent interaction was the simultaneous starting of the same behaviour by both individuals. Most of social behaviours occurred during the day, but 'group resting' was recorded mostly at night. 'Synchronized breathing' and 'group feeding' did not have temporary variation between days or between daytimes. Regarding the use of the space, the majority of interactions occurred in shaded places. This study revealed strong interactions between confined calves, suggesting that social activity may play an important role in their learning process.
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