Cetaceans in the Mediterranean Sea: Encounter Rate, Dominant Species, and Diversity Hotspots

Author:

Gnone Guido1,Bellingeri Michela23,Airoldi Sabina4,Gonzalvo Joan4ORCID,David Léa5ORCID,Di-Méglio Nathalie5,Cañadas Ana M.6,Akkaya Aylin7ORCID,Awbery Tim8ORCID,Mussi Barbara9ORCID,Campana Ilaria10ORCID,Azzolin Marta111213,Dede Ayhan1415,Tonay Arda M.1415ORCID,Monaco Clara1617ORCID,Pellegrino Giuliana18,Tepsich Paola19ORCID,Moulins Aurelie19ORCID,Arcangeli Antonella20ORCID,Labach Hélène21,Scheinin Aviad P.2223ORCID,Mevorach Yaly22,Carlucci Roberto324ORCID,Santacesaria Francesca C.25ORCID,Chicote Carla A.26ORCID,Gazo Manel27ORCID,Tintore Beatriz28ORCID,Alessi Jessica29ORCID,Mandich Alberta30,Bittau Luca31,Diaz Lopez Bruno32,Azzinari Caroline33,La Manna Gabriella3435ORCID,Pace Daniela Silvia3637ORCID,Decandia Donatella38ORCID,Castelli Alberto39ORCID,Nuti Silvio40,Santoni Marie-Catherine41,Verga Alessandro42,Tomasi Nicolas43,Giacoma Cristina12ORCID,Costantino Matteo13,Falabrino Marta44,Azzellino Arianna45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Acquario di Genova, Area Porto Antico, Ponte Spinola, 1, 16128 Genova, Italy

2. Fondazione Acquario di Genova ONLUS, Area Porto Antico, Ponte Spinola, 1, 16128 Genova, Italy

3. CoNISMa, Piazzale Flaminio, 9, 00196 Roma, Italy

4. Tethys Research Institute, Viale G.B. Gadio, 2, 20121 Milano, Italy

5. EcoOcean Institut, 18 Rue des Hospices, 34090 Montpellier, France

6. Marine Geospatial Ecology Laboratory, Nicholas School of Environment, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA

7. DMAD-Marine Mammals Research Association, 19 Mayis ahallesi Kaptan Arif Sokak Mehtap Apt. 54 Dukkan 20-1/1A, Kadikoy, 34738 Istanbul, Türkiye

8. Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), Oban PA37 1QA, UK

9. Oceanomare Delphis Onlus, Viale Rimembranze, 14, 47924 Rimini, Italy

10. Accademia del Leviatano Onlus, Via dell’Ospedaletto, 53/55, Fiumicino, 00054 Rome, Italy

11. Department of Life Sciences and System Biology, University of Torino, Via Accademia Albertina, 13, 10123 Torino, Italy

12. Gaia Research Institute Onlus, Corso Moncalieri, 68B, 10133 Torino, Italy

13. Thalassa, Via Pietro Giuria 6/BIS, 10125 Torino, Italy

14. Faculty of Aquatic Sciences, Istanbul University, Onaltı Mart Şehitleri Cad. No 2, Fatih, 34134 İstanbul, Türkiye

15. Turkish Marine Research Foundation (TUDAV), P.O. Box 10, Beykoz, 34820 İstanbul, Türkiye

16. Associazione Marecamp, Lungomare Scardamiano, 1, Aci Castello, 95021 Catania, Italy

17. Dipartimento di Agricoltura, Alimentazione e Ambiente, Università di Catania, Via Santa Sofia, 100, 95123 Catania, Italy

18. Ketos, Corso Italia, 58, 95127 Catania, Italy

19. Fondazione CIMA, Via A. Magliotto, 2, 17100 Savona, Italy

20. Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, Via Vitaliano Brancati, 48, 00144 Roma, Italy

21. MIRACETI, Place des Traceurs de Pierres, La Couronne, 13500 Martigues, France

22. Morris Kahn Research Station, Department of Marine Biology, Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences, University of Haifa, 199 Aba Koushy Ave., Mount Carmel, Haifa 3498838, Israel

23. Delphis (NGO), Ort St. 1, Ashdod 7724219, Israel

24. Department of Biosciences, Biotechnologies and Environment, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Piazza Umberto I, 1, 70121 Bari, Italy

25. Jonian Dolphin Conservation, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 1, 74123 Taranto, Italy

26. SUBMON, Carrer d’Ortigosa, 14, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

27. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, University of Barcelona, Diagonal, 643, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

28. Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation, Mesokampos-Pythagoreio, 83103 Samos, Greece

29. MeRiS-Mediterraneo Ricerca e Sviluppo APS, Via Genova, 5, 92026 Favara, Italy

30. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell’Ambiente e della Vita, University of Genoa, Corso Europa, 26, 16132 Genova, Italy

31. SEA ME Sardinia, Via delle Ginestre, 6, 07024 La Maddalena, Italy

32. Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute, Av. de Beiramar, 192, 36980 O Grove, Spain

33. Association BREACH, 11 Rue des Matins Bleus, 66300 Ponteilla, France

34. Mareterra Onlus, St. S’Anna Pollina, 160, 07041 Alghero, Italy

35. Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali, Università di Sassari, Via Piandanna, 4, 07100 Sassari, Italy

36. Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5, 00185 Roma, Italy

37. Unit of Capo Granitola, Institute of Anthropogenic Impacts and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (IAS), National Research Council, Via del Mare, Torretta Granitola, 3, 91021 Trapani, Italy

38. Associazione CRAMA, Via Principe di Piemonte, 2, 07046 Porto Torres, Italy

39. Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Pisa, Via Derna, 1, 56126 Pisa, Italy

40. CE.TU.S Cetacean Research Centre, Villa Borbone, Via dei Tigli, 55049 Viareggio, Italy

41. Office de l’Environnement de la Corse, Réserve Naturelle des Bouches de Bonifacio, 14 Avenue J. Nicoli, 20250 Corte, France

42. Golfo Paradiso Whale Watching, Via Piero Schiaffino, 14/5, 16032 Camogli, Italy

43. Association CARI Corse, lotissement A Strenna, Route du Calvaire, 20250 Corte, France

44. WWF Switzerland, Piazza Indipendenza, 6, 6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland

45. Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32, 20133 Milano, Italy

Abstract

We investigated the presence and diversity of cetaceans in the Mediterranean Sea, analysing the data collected by 32 different research units, over a period of 15 years (2004–2018), and shared on the common web-GIS platform named Intercet. We used the encounter rate, the species prevalence, and the Shannon diversity index as parameters for data analysis. The results show that cetacean diversity, in the context of the Mediterranean basin, is generally quite low when compared with the eastern Atlantic, as few species, namely the striped dolphin, the bottlenose dolphin, the fin whale, and the sperm whale, dominate over all the others. However, some areas, such as the Alboran Sea or the north-western Mediterranean Sea, which includes the Pelagos Sanctuary (the Specially Protected Area of Mediterranean Interest located in the northern portion of the western basin), show higher levels of diversity and should be considered hotspots to be preserved. Primary production and seabed profile seem to be the two main drivers influencing the presence and distribution of cetaceans, with the highest levels of diversity observed in areas characterized by high levels of primary production and high bathymetric variability and gradient. This collective work underlines the importance of data sharing to deepen our knowledge on marine fauna at the scale of the whole Mediterranean Sea and encourages greater efforts in the networking process, also to accomplish the requirements of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, with particular reference to Descriptor 1: biological diversity is maintained.

Funder

Blue Planet Virginia Böger Stiftung X.X. foundation

European Commission DG Environment

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

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

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