Abstract The stomachs of 32 individuals of seven cetacean species incidentally caught in gill net and purseseine fisheries along Mangalore and Chennai coasts (India) between 2004 and 2006 were examined. The whole stomach (fore-gut, mid-gut and hind-gut) was examined in all cases. Prey remains (666 prey items comprising six species of teleosts, one crustacean and one squid species) were found in the stomachs of eight individuals (the remaining 24 stomachs were found to be empty). All cetaceans were found to feed mostly on teleosts with wide range of trophic levels. Based on an index that included frequency of occurrence, percentage by number and by weight, the oil sardine Sardinella longiceps was the main prey in the sample. Cetaceans appea...
Coryphaena hippurus is a large pelagic species and constitutes an important by-catch in drift gillne...
New data are reported from analyses of stomach contents from 114 long-finned pilot whales mass-stran...
The morphometric measurements of two spinner dolphins and the stomach contents analysis of one of th...
Not AvailableAbstract The stomachs of 32 individuals of seven cetacean species incidentally caught ...
A short term survey to quantify the number of marine mammals incidentally caught, and interviews to...
The dolphins are common in the Gulf of Mannar near Mandapam. Five of them were caught by the fisherm...
Marine mammal strandings provide unique opportunities to acquire information about cryptic animals t...
The diets of long-beaked common dolphins Delphinus capensis (n=117), dusky dolphins Lagenorhynchus o...
The stomach contents of 12 bottlenose dolphins were examined. Ten of the 11 samples originated from ...
The stomach contents of 12 bottlenose dolphins were examined. Ten of the 11 samples origi-nated from...
Relatively little is known about the distribution of cetaceans in Indian seas due to lack of systema...
Diet of common dolphins off the Portuguese coast was studied based on the examination of stomach con...
The present study provides information about the diet of sympatric populations of small cetaceans in...
The marine mammals are one of the important biotic constituents of marine environment. The marine ma...
Incidental capture of marine mammals in fishing gear is a major cause of concern. The International...
Coryphaena hippurus is a large pelagic species and constitutes an important by-catch in drift gillne...
New data are reported from analyses of stomach contents from 114 long-finned pilot whales mass-stran...
The morphometric measurements of two spinner dolphins and the stomach contents analysis of one of th...
Not AvailableAbstract The stomachs of 32 individuals of seven cetacean species incidentally caught ...
A short term survey to quantify the number of marine mammals incidentally caught, and interviews to...
The dolphins are common in the Gulf of Mannar near Mandapam. Five of them were caught by the fisherm...
Marine mammal strandings provide unique opportunities to acquire information about cryptic animals t...
The diets of long-beaked common dolphins Delphinus capensis (n=117), dusky dolphins Lagenorhynchus o...
The stomach contents of 12 bottlenose dolphins were examined. Ten of the 11 samples originated from ...
The stomach contents of 12 bottlenose dolphins were examined. Ten of the 11 samples origi-nated from...
Relatively little is known about the distribution of cetaceans in Indian seas due to lack of systema...
Diet of common dolphins off the Portuguese coast was studied based on the examination of stomach con...
The present study provides information about the diet of sympatric populations of small cetaceans in...
The marine mammals are one of the important biotic constituents of marine environment. The marine ma...
Incidental capture of marine mammals in fishing gear is a major cause of concern. The International...
Coryphaena hippurus is a large pelagic species and constitutes an important by-catch in drift gillne...
New data are reported from analyses of stomach contents from 114 long-finned pilot whales mass-stran...
The morphometric measurements of two spinner dolphins and the stomach contents analysis of one of th...