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Prevalencia y abundancia relativa de balanos Xenobalanus globicipitis presentes en poblaciones de delfín nariz de botella Tursiops truncatus en el Golfo de México Sur

Imelda Gómez-Hernández1, Arturo Serrano1,2*, Cecilia Becerril-Gómez1, Agustín Basañez-Muñoz2 y Celina Naval-Ávila2

1Laboratorio de Mamíferos Marinos, Universidad Veracruzana, Km 7.5 Carretera Tuxpan-Tampico, Col. Universitaria, Tuxpan, Veracruz, México, C.P. 92850
2Observatorio Marino y Costero, Universidad Veracruzana, Km 7.5 Carretera Tuxpan-Tampico, Col. Universitaria, Tuxpan, Veracruz, México, C.P. 92850

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Resumen

Xenobalanus globicipitis is a commensal barnacle located on cetacean fin edges. The commensal-host interaction between Xenobalanus globicipitis and the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) has been poorly studied in Mexico. The main objective was to estimate the relative barnacle prevalence and abundance in bottlenose dolphins in three areas and seasons of the Gulf of Mexico. Tamiahua zone showed the higher prevalence (42.4%) and relative abundance (0.60 barnacles/individual/hr-1) comprared to Tuxpan and Nautla zones. Whereas, in dry season there were higher prevalence (55.6%) and relative abundance (0.53 barnacles/individual/h-1) than rainy and winter storm seasons. Therefore, zones and seasons of the Gulf of Mexico influence the barnacle-dolphin interactions.

Palabras clave

Abundance, environmental factors, prevalence, ecological relationship