Investigating Rare and Endangered Species: When a Single Methodology Is Not Enough—The Mediterranean Monk Seal Monachus monachus along the Coast of Salento (South Apulia, Italy)

Author:

Bundone Luigi12ORCID,Rizzo Lucia34ORCID,Fai Sergio1,Hernandez-Milian Gema15ORCID,Guerzoni Stefano6,Molinaroli Emanuela7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Archipelagos—Ambiente e Sviluppo, Italia, Calle Asiago n°4, 30132 Venice, Italy

2. Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Dorsoduro 3484/d, 30123 Venice, Italy

3. Institute of Sciences of Food Production, National Research Council (CNR-ISPA), Via Prov.le Lecce-Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy

4. National Inter-University Consortium for Marine Sciences (CoNISMa), Piazzale Flaminio 9, 00196 Rome, Italy

5. Centre Oceanographic Institute Vigo, Spanish Oceanographic-CSIC, Subida Radio Faro, 50-52, 36390 Vigo, Spain

6. International Marine Centre, Località Sa Mardini, Torregrande, 09170 Oristano, Italy

7. Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Via Torino 155, Mestre, 30172 Venice, Italy

Abstract

Several factors contributed, over time, to the Mediterranean monk seal’s sharp population decline. Despite the relative disappearance of documented breeding sub-populations, sightings have been collected, in recent decades, from most of the species’ former habitat. The conservation of this endangered marine mammal should also encompass those areas. We conducted our research along the coast of Salento (South Apulia, Italy) as a case study. To collect data on monk seal presence in the area, expected to be characterized by low numbers, we combined three different methodologies: a questionnaire to fishermen, interviews with witnesses of sightings, and a historical review of the species’ presence. The different methodologies allowed us to collect 11 records of recent sightings (after 2000) and 30 records of historical encounters (before 2000), highlighting that the species was already rare in Salento over the last century. Most of the historical information was concentrated between 1956 and 1988 (28 records), suggesting discontinuous occurrence in the area, possibly depending on the lack of monitoring efforts. Furthermore, a broad regional approach should be considered as a more effective path to aid the monk seal recovery, better comprehend the species’ abundance and movements, and eventually contribute to the overall health of ecosystems.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology

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