The impact of anthropogenic pollutants on the distribution of a marine top predator within a coastal estuarine system

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Cheyenne Bridge
Séverine Methion
Bruno Díaz López
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[1] Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute,
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Phosphorus cycle; Estuarine systems; Conservation; Common bottlenose dolphin; Eutrophication; Nitrates;
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Due to anthropogenic pressures, estuarine systems are among the most broadly impacted areas for marine top predator species. Given this, it is crucial to study the interaction between the vulnerable marine species that inhabit these regions with environmental and anthropogenic variables. This study aims to determine whether nutrient pollution is related to the presence of bottlenose dolphins in a coastal environment. Using a multi-year dataset and GAMs, we studied the relationship between marine pollutants and the presence of bottlenose dolphins in this highly impacted coastal marine environment. We observed that urban fertilizers were linked to the spatial distribution of bottlenose dolphins. There was a higher presence of bottlenose dolphins in areas with high levels of phosphoric acid. In contrast, at higher concentrations of nitrate, the presence of bottlenose dolphins decreased.
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