9 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableThe conservation of long-lived species requires extensive, in-depth knowledge of their population structure and vital rates. In this paper we examine the structure of the Mediterranean fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) population based on the available mortality figures from European stranding network databases compiled over the past 22 years. Such data has enabled us to lay out a first life-history (mortality) table of the population using a simple age-structured demographic model with three life-tables: calf, immature and mature. Our results reveal a high mortality rate in the first stage of life (77% per year), which decreases during the immature stage and falls further during the mature adult stage. In additio...
The Mediterranean fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) subpopulation is under threat from collisions wi...
The current cetacean fauna of the Mediterranean Sea substantially represents a sub-set of the North ...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
Long-lived and slow reproducing species, such as cetaceans, are among the most critical conservation...
The preservation of the biodiversity is nowadays one of the most difficult challenges for conservati...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines fromwhich trends can be d...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines from which trends can be...
Simple Summary Several life-history traits of Mediterranean sperm whales are little explored. We pre...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
Killer whales, Orcinus orca, are a cosmopolitan species with large ecological and demographic variat...
The stranding data of 72 specimens of fin whale, Balaenoptera physalus, in the length range 5,05-16 ...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
Meta-analyses of published cetacean life history data and original modeling efforts have been conduc...
The Mediterranean fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) subpopulation is under threat from collisions wi...
The current cetacean fauna of the Mediterranean Sea substantially represents a sub-set of the North ...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
Long-lived and slow reproducing species, such as cetaceans, are among the most critical conservation...
The preservation of the biodiversity is nowadays one of the most difficult challenges for conservati...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines fromwhich trends can be d...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines from which trends can be...
Simple Summary Several life-history traits of Mediterranean sperm whales are little explored. We pre...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
Killer whales, Orcinus orca, are a cosmopolitan species with large ecological and demographic variat...
The stranding data of 72 specimens of fin whale, Balaenoptera physalus, in the length range 5,05-16 ...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
Meta-analyses of published cetacean life history data and original modeling efforts have been conduc...
The Mediterranean fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) subpopulation is under threat from collisions wi...
The current cetacean fauna of the Mediterranean Sea substantially represents a sub-set of the North ...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...