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Northernmost record of dusky dolphin Lagenorhynchus obscurus in coastal waters off northern Peru (4°S)

Ana Paula Suárez1, Vanessa Jaramillo2, Aldo S. Pacheco3,4*, Sebastián Silva4 and Belén Alcorta4

1Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Campus Cumbayá, Av. Diego de Robles e Interoceánica, Quito, Ecuador
2Ecología y Evolución de Vertebrados, Instituto de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Antioquia, Calle 67 N° 53-108, Medellín, Colombia
3Instituto de Ciencias Naturales Alexander von Humboldt, Universidad de Antofagasta, Avenida Angamos 601, Antofagasta, Chile
4Pacifico Adventures-Manejo Integral del Ambiente Marino S.A.C., Av. Rivera del Mar s/n, Los Órganos, Piura, Perú

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Resumen

Dusky dolphin Lagenorhynchus obscurus is distributed primarily in cool coastal waters at several continental margins and island borders in the Southern Hemisphere. Off Peru, the northernmost record of this species has been in front of the coast of Salaverry (ca., 6°S). In this paper, we report for the first-time a pod of dusky dolphin at the coast of Los Órganos (4°9.517’S; 81°11.958’W) northern Peru, thus extending the potential distributional range ca., 350 km towards the equator. A group of between 10 to 20 adult individuals was sighted on 17 October 2017, during a whale-watching excursion. Digital photographs and film allowed us to confirm the species based on body morphology and coloration. The sighted group was moving around the area without heading to a given direction. This record constitutes the northernmost record of dusky dolphin in Peru and arguably in the Southern Hemisphere.

Palabras clave

Vagrant individuals, Lagenorhynchus obscurus, whale-watching, upwelling, distribution, Peru