Reproductive biology of female common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in New Zealand waters

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Emily I. Palmer
Emma L. Betty
Sinéad Murphy
Matthew R. Perrott
Adam N. H. Smith
Karen A. Stockin
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[1] Massey University,Cetacean Ecology Research Group, School of Natural Sciences
[2] Atlantic Technological University,Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, Marine and Freshwater Research Centre, School of Science and Computing
[3] ATU Galway City,School of Veterinary Science
[4] Massey University,School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences
[5] Massey University,undefined
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Marine Biology | 2022年 / 169卷
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Life history; Reproduction; Density dependence factors; Fisheries interactions; Management; SDG14;
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Reproductive biology was assessed in 106 female common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) examined post-mortem from stranding and bycatch events along the New Zealand coastline between 1997 and 2019. The average age (ASM) and length (LSM) at sexual maturity was estimated at 7.5 years and 183.5 cm, respectively. The total number of corpora in mature individuals increased with age and appeared to persist throughout life. Ovarian asymmetry was apparent, with the left ovary displaying higher rates of ovulation, and a maximum of 19 corpora recorded for a 24-year-old female. The estimated ovulation and annual pregnancy rates for mature females were 0.39 year−1 and 30%, respectively. Conception and calving occurred year-round, with a weak seasonal increase observed in late austral spring and early austral summer. As these data did not clearly show whether seasonality was present, the gestation, lactation, and resting periods were calculated as either 12.6 or 12.8 months based on the presence/absence of seasonality, respectively. Similarly, calving interval ranged from 3.15 to 3.2 years, depending upon whether seasonality was considered. The estimated LSM of the New Zealand population aligns with other populations globally, although the estimated ASM is younger by approximately 6 months. Other reproductive parameters align with Northern Hemisphere populations, although demonstrate variation, which may reflect adaptations to local conditions such as water temperature and prey availability. As the species is subject to anthropogenic impacts including pollution and bycatch, we suggest our findings be used as a baseline with which to monitor trends in population parameters.
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