Manatees in the side-rivers of Maroni Estuary in French Guiana - 2001
Citation
Spiegelberger, T. 2013. Manatees in the side-rivers of Maroni Estuary in French Guiana - 2001. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/684) on yyyy-mm-dd. https://doi.org/10.15468/kphfmc accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-12.Description
Original provider: Thomas Spiegelberger Dataset credits: Thomas Spiegelberger Abstract: A study was carried out from June to September to assess habitat quality for manatees (Trichechus manatus manatus) in the Coswine swamps in French Guiana. The Coswine swamps are one of the largest wetlands in French Guiana and totally under the influence of the tides. The climate is typical for the tropics and has a huge impact on the water regime. In the area, three different protection zones exist. The swamps are quite untouched from humans, perhaps a reason for the high number of manatee sightings in the recent past and its suspected large population size. As the manatee is an aquatic herbivore, in a first part the submerged aquatic vegetation was investigated. At the same time, some variables important for manatee distribution were measured, which had been determined by literature survey. The whole area was divided into sections in which the vegetation and water parameters were recorded during a preliminary study. The results showed, that no submerged aquatic vegetation was present in the Coswine swamps. The aquatic parameters were similar to those obtained in other studies in French Guiana and South America if climatic circumstances are taken into account. The second part of the study deals with the bank vegetation, as it is supposed, that this is the only available food resource for manatees in the area. The methodological approach was slightly altered for the assessment of the water quality, considering the recommendations made after the first study. The vegetation was sampled in 100 m long transects at the banks with a distance of 1,500 m between each in the whole study area. During the study rarely any manatee was spotted, but this more likely was due to the methods applied than an indicator for the non-presence of sirenians. The aquatic parameters varied slightly more than in the first part of the study. Salinity unexpectedly was low and more than ¾ of all samples were taken in fresh water. The vegetation sampling showed an overwhelming importance of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora racemosa) in the whole study area. In contrast to the first impression on the site, the swamps are quite homogenous when regarding only the aquatic parameters. It is therefore difficult to distinguish any zones of changing environmental aspects. Regarding the vegetation, the Coswine swamps are also homogenous but to a lesser degree as the plants are more influenced by the soil on which they thrive than by the water quality. For manatees, the Coswine swamps seems to provide a suitable habitat with plenty of food in the form of overhanging branches and leaves of Red Mangrove, some mouko-mouko (Montrichardia arborescens) and other consumable plants. The aquatic variables are in a range which is described in literature as manatee-fitting. The quite untouched Coswine swamps provide shelter from waves, humans and pollution. Therefore, they can be judged to be important manatee areas. Corresponding steps for the conservation of this still natural area should be taken and secured by nature protection laws. Purpose: The aim of the study is the analysis and the description of the important variables determining manatee habitat use in a typical estuarine environment in the Wider Caribbean Region. Precisely, the main questions of the study are:- What are the critical factors and in which amplitude do they occur?
- Are there any remarkable differences regarding the critical factors between distinguishable zones in the study area?
- How can the zones be classified into groups of similar character?
- Can any specific behavior of manatees be related to these areas?
- Is there a difference between already described habitats and the habitat in the Coswine swamps?
Purpose
The aim of the study is the analysis and the description of the important variables determining manatee habitat use in a typical estuarine environment in the Wider Caribbean Region. Precisely, the main questions of the study are:
- What are the critical factors and in which amplitude do they occur?
- Are there any remarkable differences regarding the critical factors between distinguishable zones in the study area?
- How can the zones be classified into groups of similar character?
- Can any specific behavior of manatees be related to these areas?
- Is there a difference between already described habitats and the habitat in the Coswine swamps?
Sampling Description
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Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
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Trichechus manatus manatusrank: subspecies
Geographic Coverages
Oceans
Bibliographic Citations
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Thomas Spiegelbergeroriginator
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email: thomas.spiegelberger@cemagref.fr
homepage: http://spiegelberger.free.fr/
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Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
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Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
Durham
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US
email: seamap-contact@duke.edu
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Thomas Spiegelberger
owner
position: Primary contact
Cemagref
email: thomas.spiegelberger@cemagref.fr
homepage: http://spiegelberger.free.fr/
Thomas Spiegelberger
administrative point of contact
position: Primary contact
Cemagref
email: thomas.spiegelberger@cemagref.fr
homepage: http://spiegelberger.free.fr/