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Títulos: Fin Whale Balaenoptera physalus Historical Sightings and Strandings, Ship Strikes, Breeding Areas and Other Threats in the Mediterranean Sea: A Review (1624–2023)
Autores/as: Espada, Rocío
Camacho Sánchez, Adrián
Olaya Ponzone, Liliana
Martín Moreno, Estefania
Patón Domínguez, Daniel
García Gómez, José Carlos
Palabras clave: Fin whale;Mediterranean;Review;Sightings;Collisions;Strandings;Pollution;Diseases;Conservation;Rorcual común;Mediterráneo;Revisión;Avistamientos;Colisiones;Varamientos;Contaminación;Enfermedades;Conservación
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Editor/a: MDPI
Resumen: A review of the last 399 years (1624–2023) on fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) in the Med- iterranean Sea was conducted, based on an extensive compilation of records published in the scien- tific literature, technical reports, public databases, journals, and social media. A total of 10,716 sight- ings and 575 mortality events have been computed, analysed by semesters and mapped in order to compare the summer–winter seasons especially and their implications on migration–residence. Vis- ual and acoustic detections, feedings, migrations, primary production areas (chlorophyll), threats and causes of death and their relations have been addressed, and a mini-review on heavy metals and pollutants has been carried out on fin whales in the Mediterranean Sea. Mortality events were most frequent between November and April, coinciding with the decreased sighting period. Ship strikes posed the greatest threat, peaking between May and October, when marine traffic tends to increase in the Mediterranean Sea. Two populations coexist in the Mediterranean Sea, one resident and the other migratory, the latter using the Strait of Gibraltar for its biannual movements. Two areas with a presence of calves (up to 7 m in length) between October and February were detected: one scattered in the northern Mediterranean and the Strait of Gibraltar and its surroundings. A crit- ical zone for collisions has been established according to the results for fin whales in the Mediterra- nean Sea.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/22347
DOI: 10.3390/environments11060104
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