Multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the Adriatic coast of Italy

Mass strandings of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are rare in the Mediterranean Sea. Nevertheless, in 2014 a pod of 7 specimens stranded alive along the Italian coast of the Central Adriatic Sea: 3 individuals died on the beach after a few hours due to internal damages induced by prolonged re...

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Main Authors: Mazzariol, Sandro, Centelleghe, Cinzia, Cozzi, Bruno, Povinelli, Michele, Marcer, Federica, Ferri, Nicola, Di Francesco, Gabriella, Badagliacca, Pietro, Profeta, Francesca, Olivieri, Vincenzo, Guccione, Sergio, Cocumelli, Cristiano, Terracciano, Giuliana, Troiano, Pasquale, Beverelli, Matteo, Garibaldi, Fulvio, Podesta, Michela, Marsili, Letizia, Fossi, Maria Cristina, Mattiucci, Simonetta, Cipriani, Paolo, De Nurra, Daniele, Zaccaroni, Annalisa, Rubini, Silva, Berto, Daniela, de Quiros, Yara Beraldo, Fernandez, Antonio, Morell, Maria, Giorda, Federica, Pautasso, Alessandra, Modesto, Paola, Casalone, Cristina, Di Guardo, Giovanni
Other Authors: Bernaldo de Quiros, Yara, ferri, nicola, 888516, 3652838, 277656, 5480060, 1847399, 1189162, 1764517, 5487652, 11121637, 6444973, 9590113, 2255683, 4165570, 1284899, 27716336, 2964097, 2600390, 218875, 250193, 430567, 856630, 21196227, 1375895, 4103148, 1238883, 27586140, 14564494, 3098115, 3929758, 1595708, 1416525, 251178, 364862
Language:English
Published: 2045-2322 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/42096
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-29966-7
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author Mazzariol, Sandro
Centelleghe, Cinzia
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Marcer, Federica
Ferri, Nicola
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Badagliacca, Pietro
Profeta, Francesca
Olivieri, Vincenzo
Guccione, Sergio
Cocumelli, Cristiano
Terracciano, Giuliana
Troiano, Pasquale
Beverelli, Matteo
Garibaldi, Fulvio
Podesta, Michela
Marsili, Letizia
Fossi, Maria Cristina
Mattiucci, Simonetta
Cipriani, Paolo
De Nurra, Daniele
Zaccaroni, Annalisa
Rubini, Silva
Berto, Daniela
de Quiros, Yara Beraldo
Fernandez, Antonio
Morell, Maria
Giorda, Federica
Pautasso, Alessandra
Modesto, Paola
Casalone, Cristina
Di Guardo, Giovanni
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Fossi, Maria Cristina
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Rubini, Silva
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de Quiros, Yara Beraldo
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Morell, Maria
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description Mass strandings of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are rare in the Mediterranean Sea. Nevertheless, in 2014 a pod of 7 specimens stranded alive along the Italian coast of the Central Adriatic Sea: 3 individuals died on the beach after a few hours due to internal damages induced by prolonged recumbency; the remaining 4 whales were refloated after great efforts. All the dead animals were genetically related females; one was pregnant. All the animals were infected by dolphin morbillivirus (DMV) and the pregnant whale was also affected by a severe nephropathy due to a large kidney stone. Other analyses ruled out other possible relevant factors related to weather conditions or human activities. The results of multidisciplinary post-mortem analyses revealed that the 7 sperm whales entered the Adriatic Sea encountering adverse weather conditions and then kept heading northward following the pregnant but sick leader of the pod, thereby reaching the stranding site. DMV infection most likely played a crucial role in impairing the health condition and orientation abilities of the whales. They did not steer back towards deeper waters, but eventually stranded along the Central Adriatic Sea coastline, a real trap for sperm whales.
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spellingShingle 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
Mazzariol, Sandro
Centelleghe, Cinzia
Cozzi, Bruno
Povinelli, Michele
Marcer, Federica
Ferri, Nicola
Di Francesco, Gabriella
Badagliacca, Pietro
Profeta, Francesca
Olivieri, Vincenzo
Guccione, Sergio
Cocumelli, Cristiano
Terracciano, Giuliana
Troiano, Pasquale
Beverelli, Matteo
Garibaldi, Fulvio
Podesta, Michela
Marsili, Letizia
Fossi, Maria Cristina
Mattiucci, Simonetta
Cipriani, Paolo
De Nurra, Daniele
Zaccaroni, Annalisa
Rubini, Silva
Berto, Daniela
de Quiros, Yara Beraldo
Fernandez, Antonio
Morell, Maria
Giorda, Federica
Pautasso, Alessandra
Modesto, Paola
Casalone, Cristina
Di Guardo, Giovanni
Multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the Adriatic coast of Italy
title Multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the Adriatic coast of Italy
title_full Multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the Adriatic coast of Italy
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the Adriatic coast of Italy
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the Adriatic coast of Italy
title_short Multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the Adriatic coast of Italy
title_sort multidisciplinary studies on a sick-leader syndrome-associated mass stranding of sperm whales (physeter macrocephalus) along the adriatic coast of italy
topic 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
topic_facet 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/42096
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-29966-7