Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are pleased to share our recent publication
entitled “Validation
of a Body Condition Scoring System for Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins (*Sousa
chinensis*)”, published in *Marine Mammal Science*.

Here is the link to the published article:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/mms.70121

Please find the abstract below. Do not hesitate to contact me if you would
like to receive a PDF copy of the article ([email protected]).

*ABSTRACT*
Understanding the health of wild animals is crucial for conservation. Body
condition scoring (BCS) is a useful tool to assess information on the
nutritional state and health of individual animals. This study developed
and validated a photograph-based BCS method for Indo-Pacific humpback
dolphins (*Sousa chinensis*), a vulnerable coastal species facing multiple
anthropogenic threats. Photographs from boat-based surveys in the Pearl
River Delta, Beibu Gulf, and Leizhou Bay were used to create a two-point
BCS scale based on the prominence of epaxial musculature in mid-section
photographs. Reliability—including intrarater, interrater, test–retest
reliability, and internal consistency—was evaluated through repeated
photograph ratings by an experienced panel to ensure the robustness of the
method. Construct validity was assessed by comparing body ratios derived
from unmanned aerial vehicle footage with BCS scores assigned from
photographs. While the proposed BCS scale may be expanded as more extreme
cases (i.e. fatter or thinner individuals) are documented, the results
demonstrate its reliability and biological relevance. This photographic BCS
provides a valuable, non-invasive tool for monitoring the health and
nutritional status of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin populations and for
informing conservation management strategies.

All the best,
Agathe

Agathe Serres, Ph.D.
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Assistant Researcher
Marine Mammal and Marine Bioacoustics Laboratory
Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences


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