Collins Tim
Wildlife Conservation Society, Marine Program, Global Conservation, Bronx, New York, USA.
Adv Mar Biol. 2015;72:47-77. doi: 10.1016/bs.amb.2015.09.001. Epub 2015 Oct 23.
The Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii) is an obligate shallow water dolphin that is endemic to the western coasts of Africa, ranging from Western Sahara to Angola. The species occurs exclusively in a limited number of near-shore habitats, a tendency that routinely exposes it to a suite of lethal and deleterious anthropogenic threats. These include habitat degradation, accidental capture in artisanal fishing nets, and hunting for use as food and bait. The species also competes with rapidly expanding human populations for coastal resources in some of the poorest countries on Earth. Data for most aspects of the species' ecology are sparse, but S. teuszii is considered by most qualified observers to be rare and greatly threatened. A lack of appropriate survey data precludes a quantitative assessment of population trends and status. Most populations for which any data are available are considered to be extremely small, numbering in the tens or low hundreds of individuals. The available published estimates suggest that the total population likely falls below 3000 individuals. Declines in abundance have been observed or are suspected for each population and will continue, given projected expansions of identified threats that affect most of the species' known range, and a corresponding lack of appropriate management actions. The apparent scale of threats, the presumed isolation of most populations, and a lack of directed conservation efforts in most areas suggest that the species qualifies for a listing of Critically Endangered (under criteria A3cd) on the IUCN Red List.
大西洋驼背豚(Sousa teuszii)是一种专性浅水海豚,为非洲西海岸特有物种,分布范围从西撒哈拉至安哥拉。该物种仅出现在少数近岸栖息地,这种习性使其经常面临一系列致命和有害的人为威胁。这些威胁包括栖息地退化、在手工渔网中的意外捕获,以及被猎杀作为食物和诱饵。该物种还在地球上一些最贫穷的国家与迅速增长的人口争夺沿海资源。关于该物种生态大部分方面的数据都很稀少,但大多数专业观察家认为S. teuszii很罕见且受到极大威胁。缺乏适当的调查数据妨碍了对其种群趋势和状况进行定量评估。有数据可查的大多数种群都被认为极小,仅有几十或几百头个体。已发表的现有估计表明,其总种群数量可能不足3000头。每个种群都已观察到数量下降或被怀疑数量下降,鉴于已确定的威胁预计会扩大,影响该物种大部分已知分布范围,且相应缺乏适当的管理行动,数量下降还将继续。明显的威胁规模、大多数种群可能的隔离状态,以及大多数地区缺乏针对性的保护措施,表明该物种符合在世界自然保护联盟红色名录上列为极度濒危(依据标准A3cd)的标准。