Dear Colleagues,

This is to announce a new paper:

Botta, S., Secchi, E.R., Muelbert, M.M.C., Danilewicz, D., Negri, M.F., 
Cappozzo, H.L. and Hohn, A. 2010. Age and growth of franciscana dolphins,  
Pontoporia blainvillei (Cetacea - Pontoporiidae) incidentally caught off 
southern Brazil and northern Argentina. Journal of the Marine Biological 
Association of the UK. doi:10.1017/S0025315410001141

Age and length data of 291 franciscana dolphins (Pontoporia blainvillei) 
incidentally captured on the coast of Rio Grande do
Sul State (RS), southern Brazil, were used to fit growth curves using Gompertz 
and Von Bertalanffy growth models. A small
sample of franciscanas (N =35) from Buenos Aires Province (BA), Argentina, were 
used to see if there are apparent growth
differences between the populations. Male and female franciscana samples from 
both areas were primarily (78–85%) ,4
years of age. The Von Bertalanffy growth model with a data set that excluded 
animals ,1 year of age provided the best
fit to data. Based on this model, dolphins from the RS population reached 
asymptotic length at 136.0 cm and 158.4 cm,
for males and females, respectively. No remarkable differences were observed in 
the growth trajectories of males and
females between the RS and BA populations.

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Regards,

Silvina Botta

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