Long-lived and slow reproducing species, such as cetaceans, are among the most critical conservation units: a demographic approach can be very useful for their management and conservation. In the present work, we examined, by demographic tools, the most exhaustive photo-identifiation database available for the Mediterranean fi whale (Balaenoptera physalus) population, recorded by Tethys Research Institute between 1990 and 2007 in theWestern Ligurian Sea. A total of 31,782 km were covered and 548 fi whale sightings were recorded. The occurrence of the target species was uneven across the years and months: an anomalous reduction of sightings occurred between 2001 and 2004. Moreover, the target species is likely to concentrate in the study ar...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
This work reports the unusual distribution of fin whales and its correlated high mortality along the...
Cetacean has been widely studied in Mediterranean Sea since late 1980s but we are still far from a t...
The preservation of the biodiversity is nowadays one of the most difficult challenges for conservati...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines from which trends can be...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines fromwhich trends can be d...
9 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableThe conservation of long-lived species requires extensive, in-depth knowl...
Since 2009, a cetacean presence and distribution long-term monitoring study has been ongoing in the ...
Systematic long-term monitoring of abundance is essential to inform conservation measures and evalua...
Systematic long-term monitoring of abundance is essential to inform conservation measures and evalua...
The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) is a cosmopolitan species with a resident population in the Me...
Several threats are known to affect cetacean species and their habitats in the Mediterranean sea, mo...
Systematic, effective monitoring of animal population parameters underpins successful conservation s...
Marine mammals are in many situations one of the most studied component of marine ecosystems. Their ...
Data collected during a 5-year monitoring program carried out midst summer along fixed-line transect...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
This work reports the unusual distribution of fin whales and its correlated high mortality along the...
Cetacean has been widely studied in Mediterranean Sea since late 1980s but we are still far from a t...
The preservation of the biodiversity is nowadays one of the most difficult challenges for conservati...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines from which trends can be...
1. Historical abundance estimates are important for establishing baselines fromwhich trends can be d...
9 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableThe conservation of long-lived species requires extensive, in-depth knowl...
Since 2009, a cetacean presence and distribution long-term monitoring study has been ongoing in the ...
Systematic long-term monitoring of abundance is essential to inform conservation measures and evalua...
Systematic long-term monitoring of abundance is essential to inform conservation measures and evalua...
The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) is a cosmopolitan species with a resident population in the Me...
Several threats are known to affect cetacean species and their habitats in the Mediterranean sea, mo...
Systematic, effective monitoring of animal population parameters underpins successful conservation s...
Marine mammals are in many situations one of the most studied component of marine ecosystems. Their ...
Data collected during a 5-year monitoring program carried out midst summer along fixed-line transect...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
This work reports the unusual distribution of fin whales and its correlated high mortality along the...
Cetacean has been widely studied in Mediterranean Sea since late 1980s but we are still far from a t...