Document of dataset 4951

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Christopher Newport University bottlenose dolphin sightings in Virginia estuaries 2000-2006
Description in English
The dolphins appear as individuals or pairs in April and May, with group size increasing in June to a peak mean of 29 animals sighted per encounter. Group size then decreases in October and November. Probability of encountering dolphins ranges from 0% during the winter and early spring to over 80% in July, tapering off towards fall. Activity patterns show greatest diversity in July and August, with travel constituting the main activity early and late. Despite a peak of births in the area in May-June, there is little mating until July, with the incidence of sexual activity peaking in September.
Purpose: To better understand the seasonality and behavior of bottlenose dolphins in the lower Chesapeake Bay.

Data were originally collected by Mr. Kevin Foss at Christopher Newport University during field seasons from 2000-2006. Data were subsequently acquired by the U.S. Navy in 2013.
[2015-03-24] A few records had a wrong animal count of zero. The value is replaced with a blank representing species presence only. These data are the result of small boat transects with focal group follows, so that sightings were recorded at regular intervals. Therefore, there may be sightings of the same individuals at different times.
Records that originally estimated a range for the number of adults were attributed with the median number to be conservative.
Three records on land were excluded.
Abstract in English
The Elizabeth River is bounded almost totally by industrial, urban, suburban, commercial shipping and military facilities. Tidal in nature, the river has low flow, resulting in heavy contamination loads. The population studied is the Northern Migratory Stock of the US Atlantic coast, appearing in this area from May through November. Standard small boat, focal group follow, passive observation techniques were used, along with photography of individuals. Data on location, group size estimates, activities observed and relevant environmental observations were recorded every five minutes.
License
https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-NC-4.0.html
bibliographicCitation
Foss, K.M. and J.R. Reed. 2006. Utilization of urbanized estuaries by northern migratory coastal stock of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus in Virginia, USA. Poster Presentation

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2000-07-10
End date
2006-07-25

Geographical coverage

Spatial
ANW, USA, Virginia

Themes

theme
Biology > Mammals

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1821)

Ownerships

contactPoint
Andrew DiMatteo
contactPoint
U.S. Navy
creator
Kevin Foss
creator
Christopher Newport University

Dataset references

record
Spatial Ecological Analysis of Megavertebrate Populations

Document metadata

date created
2015-04-22
date modified
2015-04-23