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The role of historical dolphin takes and gabitat degradation in shaping the present status of northern Adriatic cetaceans (CROSBI ID 111224)

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Bearzi, Giovanni ; Holcer, Draško ; Notarbartolo di Sciara, Giuseppe The role of historical dolphin takes and gabitat degradation in shaping the present status of northern Adriatic cetaceans // Aquatic conservation : marine and freshwater ecosystems, 14 (2004), 363-379-x

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Bearzi, Giovanni ; Holcer, Draško ; Notarbartolo di Sciara, Giuseppe

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The role of historical dolphin takes and gabitat degradation in shaping the present status of northern Adriatic cetaceans

Nine cetacean species have been reliably reported to occur in the shallow northern Adriatic Sea since the 17th century. However, only two species were considered regular there until the 1970s: the ahort-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) and the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Short-beaked common dolphins have progressively disappeared from the northern Adriatic and now rare in the region. The systematic culling campaigns and other takes that occurred between the second half of the 19th century and the 1960s, and habitat degradation in subsequent years are the most likely causes of their decline. Today, common bottlenose dolphins are the only regular component of the northern Adriatic cetacean fauna ; however, they now occur at low densisties, and their fragmented groups are facing significant anthropogenic threats. The future of northern Adriatic dolphins will depend on precautionary action to prevent further decline and on intensified research effort aimed identifying the most effective mitigation strategies.

cetaceans; Adriatic Sea; Delphinus delphis; Tursiops truncatus; anthropogenic impact; historical takes; habitat degradation

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14

2004.

363-379-x

objavljeno

1052-7613

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Biologija

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