Sperm whales Physeter macrocephalus show a steady population decline, yet despite their threatened status, there remains a dearth of knowledge in the Mediterranean Sea. The current study reports the preliminary results of sperm whales' acoustic patterns within the Gulf of Taranto and the Northwestern Levantine Sea. "Regular" clicks were recorded in both regions indicating the presence of foraging grounds. "Codas" were also present in the Northwestern Levantine. The presence of codas and social units emphasises the importance of the North-western Levantine as potential nursery grounds. Further, interclick intervals were slightly smaller for the Taranto Gulf while recordings from the North-western Levantine Sea showed similarities with the Me...
The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the IUC...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the ...
International audienceHabitat use by the endangered Mediterranean sperm whale subpopulation remains ...
Sperm whales Physeter macrocephalus show a steady population decline, yet despite their threatened s...
The Mediterranean sub-population of sperm whales is believed to be isolated and is classified as End...
International audienceDespite dedicated research has been carried out to adequately map the distribu...
The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the IUC...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the ...
International audienceHabitat use by the endangered Mediterranean sperm whale subpopulation remains ...
Sperm whales Physeter macrocephalus show a steady population decline, yet despite their threatened s...
The Mediterranean sub-population of sperm whales is believed to be isolated and is classified as End...
International audienceDespite dedicated research has been carried out to adequately map the distribu...
The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the IUC...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the ...
International audienceHabitat use by the endangered Mediterranean sperm whale subpopulation remains ...