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The biogeography of group sizes in humpback dolphins (Sousa spp.)
Authors:Mingming LIU  Mingli LIN  David LUSSEAU  Songhai LI
Institution:1. Marine Mammal and Marine Bioacoustics Laboratory, Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Sanya, China

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK;2. Marine Mammal and Marine Bioacoustics Laboratory, Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Sanya, China;3. School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

Abstract:Humpback dolphins (Sousa spp.) are obligate shallow-water and resident species, and they typically live in fission–fusion societies composed of small-sized groups with changeable membership. However, we have scant knowledge of their behavioral ecology, starting with potential factors influencing inter-population variability of their group sizes. Here, we compiled a new global dataset of humpback dolphin group sizes based on 150 published records. Our data indicated an inter-specific consistency of group-living strategy among the 4 species in the Sousa genus, as these species preferred living in small-sized groups with a mean size of mostly no more than 10, a minimum size of single individual or small pairs, and a maximum size of several tens or ≈100. In addition, we clearly showed the geographic variations in group sizes of humpback dolphins at a global scale. We found that the geographic variations in humpback dolphin group sizes were primarily associated with the latitude, sea surface temperature, and abundance. To conclude, our findings provide insights into social dynamics and socioecological trade-offs of humpback dolphins, and help better understand how these resident animals adapted to their shallow-water habitats from the perspectives of biogeography and socioecology.
Keywords:biogeography  geographic variations  group size  habitat  humpback dolphins  social dynamics  socioecology
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