Van Bressem 2007 A preliminary overview of skin

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LAJAM 6(1): 7-42, June 2007

Inshore/neritic

Inshore/neritic

Inshore/neritic

Inshore/neritic

MFB-471

MFB-475

MFB-534

MFB-666

Inshore/estuarine

Inshore/estuarine

Inshore/estuarine

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-15

SEP-16

SEP-32

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-8

Inshore/estuarine

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-6

SEP -13

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-5

SEP-12

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-4

Inshore/estuarine

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-1

SEP-11

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-005

Inshore/estuarine

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-004

Inshore/estuarine

Inshore/estuarine

SEP-003

SEP-10

Inshore/estuarine

MZUSP-25611

SEP-9

Inshore/estuarine

BB-154

Sotalia guianensis

Inshore/neritic

Inshore/neritic

MFB-415

Inshore/neritic

Inshore/neritic

MFB-256

MFB-467

Inshore/neritic

MFB-223

MFB-461

Inshore/neritic

KOS-352

8/11/05

21/3/07

26/3/07

9/2/07

1/6/06

1/6/06

6/6/06

1/6/06

6/6/06

30/4/06

30/4/06

13/12/05

7/11/06

8/9/05

18/9/05

7/6/05

29/8/87

23/7/95

28/6/94

27/5/94

19/1/94

16/1/94

15/1/94

8/12/93

27/11/93

4/8/93

27/5/93

14/7/94

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Sepetiba Bay, BR

Rio de Janeiro, BR

Rio de Janeiro, BR

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Central Peru

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

F

Unk

Unk

Unk

F

M

F

M

M

M

F

M

F

M

M

M

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

Unk

195

179

158

172.5

176

176.2

169

173.5

137

146

159.6

161

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Imm

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Unk

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Mat

Imm

Imm

Imm

Unk

continued

continued

Profound healed wound with nylon twines in front of dorsal fin

Dorsal fin half severed, semi-circular, large, healing wound on back (shark) Dorsal fin partially amputated

Fishing gear attached in a wound on back, before dorsal fin

Deformed dorsal fin

Remain of nylon twines at the anterior insertion of dorsal fin

Deep net marks on back behind head

Scar on lower jaw

Deep net mark on back (skin intact)

Healed wound with nylon twines in front of dorsal fin, cut on tailstock Large healed wound at the leading edge of dorsal fin

Lacerated skin lesions and traumata on the beak, with associated nylon twines. Deep incisive wound at the anterior insertion of dorsal fin

Deformed dorsal fin

Deformed dorsal fin

Lacerated skin lesions on rostrum as well as traumata affecting the maxillaries, pre-maxillaries and mandibles Traumas affecting the maxillaries and mandibles, caused by nylon twines Deformed dorsal fin

Long scars between flippers and on left flank

One big healing wound at the insertion of left flipper, a second at the mouth gape and a third at the insertion of dorsal fin Deformed dorsal fin

Scar at insertion of dorsal fin

Linear scars on body

Scar on dorsal fin

One scar on flipper.

Four parallel linear scars on left side separated by about 5660 mm, another small one at the level of the left flipper joint One old scar on the left side of maxillary

Scars on the dorsal fin and dorsal side of tailstock

PRELIMINARY OVERVIEW OF SKIN AND SKELETAL DISEASES AND TRAUMATA IN SMALL CETACEANS FROM SOUTH AMERICAN WATERS 27


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