Revealing the Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus monachus)’s Cave Preference in Gökova Bay on the Southwest Coast of Türkiye

Author:

Saydam Ezgi123ORCID,Güçlüsoy Harun3

Affiliation:

1. The Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Dokuz Eylül University, Tınaztepe, Buca, Izmir 35160, Türkiye

2. Mediterranean Conservation Society, Kazımdirik Mah. 296 Sokak Folkart Time 1 Blok No:8 Daire:812, Bornova, Izmir 35100, Türkiye

3. Marine Living Resources Programme, The Institute of Marine Sciences and Technology, Dokuz Eylül University, Haydar Aliyev Bul., No:32, Inciraltı, Izmir 35330, Türkiye

Abstract

The first cave-monitoring studies to be carried out on the southwest (SW) coast of Türkiye on endangered Mediterranean monk seals using camera traps occurred between 2017 and 2021 in five marine caves within Gökova Bay. The visual data obtained from the monitoring studies were evaluated to reveal the Mediterranean monk seals’ seasonal and diel cave use and identify the individual seals who were using the caves. Moreover, the necessary features and measurements of the identified caves were recorded to determine whether there were any correlations between the determined variables and monthly cave use by the monk seals. The results showed that cave use occurred mainly nocturnally, with the seals showing a diurnal activity pattern in the area. We evaluated 108,280 images/videos in total and identified 18 individuals using five caves in Gökova Bay. Three of these caves provided suitable characteristics for pupping, and two of them were used for pupping. A beta regression model revealed that the monthly cave use ratios varied seasonally, with more use in the fall season. Furthermore, the trends in annual cave use ratios, seasonality, wind speed, size of the wet area, luminance, number of cave-entry paths, and human activity were the best variables with which we could forecast the cave preferences of the seals.

Funder

Fauna & Flora

Endangered Landscapes Programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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