This study presents data on a local population of short-beaked common dolphin monitored in the waters off Ischia Island (Gulf of Naples, Italy) over a 16-year period (2000-2015). We examine dolphin occurrence and distribution and perform photoidentification analysis. The data presented support the hypothesis that the waters around Ischia Island represent a feeding area, as well as a calving and an important nursery area for this local population, providing favourable conditions in which to give birth and raise calves. The levelling-off of the photoidentification curves together with the continuous decline of the encounter rate lead us to believe that the area has been a hotspot for a local population (mainly resident) for years and that now...
Periodic assessments of population status and trends to detect natural influences and human effects ...
Short-beaked common dolphins Delphinus delphis in the eastern North Atlantic (ENA) are subject to mo...
Systematic, effective monitoring of animal population parameters underpins successful conservation s...
Pooled data on the endangered short-beaked common dolphin Delphinus delphis collected in the central...
1. The Mediterranean common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), considered to have been very common in the ...
1. Boat surveys aimed at studying short-beaked common dolphins and common bottlenose dolphins in eas...
Monitoring and assessment of the status of marine mammal populations is a requirement of the Europea...
The Mediterranean subpopulation of short-beaked common dolphin Delphinus delphis is ranked as endang...
<div><p>Fisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vertebrates worldw...
International audienceFisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vert...
Regional populations of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) around New Zealand are genetically ...
A pilot study, using the dataset from the research network ‘FLT Med Net’, which regularly monitors t...
Since 1997, a conservation biology research project focusing on cetaceans in the Central and Souther...
Preservation of endangered species is now recognized as a relevant component of regional and global ...
This paper provides a summary of 25 years of research on Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) in the w...
Periodic assessments of population status and trends to detect natural influences and human effects ...
Short-beaked common dolphins Delphinus delphis in the eastern North Atlantic (ENA) are subject to mo...
Systematic, effective monitoring of animal population parameters underpins successful conservation s...
Pooled data on the endangered short-beaked common dolphin Delphinus delphis collected in the central...
1. The Mediterranean common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), considered to have been very common in the ...
1. Boat surveys aimed at studying short-beaked common dolphins and common bottlenose dolphins in eas...
Monitoring and assessment of the status of marine mammal populations is a requirement of the Europea...
The Mediterranean subpopulation of short-beaked common dolphin Delphinus delphis is ranked as endang...
<div><p>Fisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vertebrates worldw...
International audienceFisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vert...
Regional populations of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) around New Zealand are genetically ...
A pilot study, using the dataset from the research network ‘FLT Med Net’, which regularly monitors t...
Since 1997, a conservation biology research project focusing on cetaceans in the Central and Souther...
Preservation of endangered species is now recognized as a relevant component of regional and global ...
This paper provides a summary of 25 years of research on Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) in the w...
Periodic assessments of population status and trends to detect natural influences and human effects ...
Short-beaked common dolphins Delphinus delphis in the eastern North Atlantic (ENA) are subject to mo...
Systematic, effective monitoring of animal population parameters underpins successful conservation s...