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Título: Sexual dimorphism and body scarring in the boto (Amazon river dolphin) Inia geoffrensis
Autor: Martin, Anthony Richard
Silva, Vera Maria Ferreira da
Palavras-chave: Cetacean
Color
Sexual Dimorphism
Amazon River
Amazonas
Brasil
Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve
South America
Cetacea
Dolphin (cetacean)
Inia Geoffrensis
Mammalia
Physeteridae
Data do documento: 2006
Revista: Marine Mammal Science
É parte de: Volume 22, Número 1, Pags. 25-33
Abstract: Measurements and quantitative descriptions of a large sample of live adult botos (Inia geoffrensis) were obtained from the Mamirauá Reserve in the central Amazon. Males were on average 16% longer and weighed 55% more than females, demonstrating that this species is one of the most sexually dimorphic of all cetaceans for size. Males were also pinker than females, more heavily scarred by intraspecific tooth rakes, and had more life-threatening injuries. Some larger males had areas of modified skin that may simply be scar tissue, but may also be a heritable characteristic used as a shield or weapon. As in sperm whales, sexual size dimorphism and male-male aggression appear to be linked in botos, suggesting fierce competition for a resource - probably mating opportunities. The boto is unique among river dolphins in that males are larger than females. This distinction implies long evolutionary separation and fundamental differences in social behavior. © 2006 by the Society for Marine Mammalogy.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.10.040
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