Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea, with more than 8,500 species of macroscopic marine organisms, is a biodiversity hotspot. Despite being considered an oligotrophic sea, some areas of the basin are important for primary production. The intense biological activity generated in these areas influences the developm...

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Main Author: Alessandra Neri
Other Authors: Neri, Alessandra, MARSILI, LETIZIA
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Siena 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1262134
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spelling ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/1262134 2024-06-23T07:56:13+00:00 Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea Alessandra Neri Neri, Alessandra MARSILI, LETIZIA 2024-06-11 https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1262134 eng eng Università degli Studi di Siena https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1262134 diet stomach contents Tursiops truncatus Physeter macrocephalus Ziphius cavirostris Grampus griseus Lampris guttatus marine biodiversity Mediterranean Sea info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2024 ftunivsiena 2024-06-11T14:09:35Z The Mediterranean Sea, with more than 8,500 species of macroscopic marine organisms, is a biodiversity hotspot. Despite being considered an oligotrophic sea, some areas of the basin are important for primary production. The intense biological activity generated in these areas influences the development of plankton populations and consequently on marine trophic chains, up to the top predators, such as cetaceans and elasmobranchs: this is the case of the northwestern Mediterranean. As a result of great frequency and abundance of marine mammals, and consequently of biodiversity, the Pelagos Sanctuary was established in this area of the basin, which aims to promote mitigation actions and protection of cetaceans and their environment. The focus of this PhD project is to collect information on feeding habits of some predator species which occur in the southern Ligurian and northern Tyrrhenian Sea (north-western Mediterranean Sea), through the study of stomach content analysis (SCA). This technique is one of most used and inexpensive methods which allows us to obtain multiple information simultaneously about the ingested prey (e.g. identification, abundance, size, biomass, importance), in order to study the diet of marine vertebrates. Therefore, another objective of this PhD Thesis is to give greater importance to the SCA, so that it can be used as indirect monitoring technique for the study of biodiversity. Stomachs of four cetaceans and a bony fish species, stranded or captured, were collected in Tuscan waters, between 2005 and 2022, and stomach contents (SCs) were investigated in order to evaluate the feeding habits of the predator. As a result of the greater availability of stomachs, for the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) it was possible to investigate the diet of this species, obtaining important results regarding its ecology, such as the weaning and sexual intraspecific differences in the diet of these dolphins, but also direct and indirect opportunistic interaction with fishing activities and ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Physeter macrocephalus Università degli Studi di Siena: USiena air
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topic diet
stomach contents
Tursiops truncatus
Physeter macrocephalus
Ziphius cavirostris
Grampus griseus
Lampris guttatus
marine biodiversity
Mediterranean Sea
spellingShingle diet
stomach contents
Tursiops truncatus
Physeter macrocephalus
Ziphius cavirostris
Grampus griseus
Lampris guttatus
marine biodiversity
Mediterranean Sea
Alessandra Neri
Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
topic_facet diet
stomach contents
Tursiops truncatus
Physeter macrocephalus
Ziphius cavirostris
Grampus griseus
Lampris guttatus
marine biodiversity
Mediterranean Sea
description The Mediterranean Sea, with more than 8,500 species of macroscopic marine organisms, is a biodiversity hotspot. Despite being considered an oligotrophic sea, some areas of the basin are important for primary production. The intense biological activity generated in these areas influences the development of plankton populations and consequently on marine trophic chains, up to the top predators, such as cetaceans and elasmobranchs: this is the case of the northwestern Mediterranean. As a result of great frequency and abundance of marine mammals, and consequently of biodiversity, the Pelagos Sanctuary was established in this area of the basin, which aims to promote mitigation actions and protection of cetaceans and their environment. The focus of this PhD project is to collect information on feeding habits of some predator species which occur in the southern Ligurian and northern Tyrrhenian Sea (north-western Mediterranean Sea), through the study of stomach content analysis (SCA). This technique is one of most used and inexpensive methods which allows us to obtain multiple information simultaneously about the ingested prey (e.g. identification, abundance, size, biomass, importance), in order to study the diet of marine vertebrates. Therefore, another objective of this PhD Thesis is to give greater importance to the SCA, so that it can be used as indirect monitoring technique for the study of biodiversity. Stomachs of four cetaceans and a bony fish species, stranded or captured, were collected in Tuscan waters, between 2005 and 2022, and stomach contents (SCs) were investigated in order to evaluate the feeding habits of the predator. As a result of the greater availability of stomachs, for the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) it was possible to investigate the diet of this species, obtaining important results regarding its ecology, such as the weaning and sexual intraspecific differences in the diet of these dolphins, but also direct and indirect opportunistic interaction with fishing activities and ...
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MARSILI, LETIZIA
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author Alessandra Neri
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title Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
title_short Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
title_full Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
title_sort feeding and biodiversity study by stomach contents of marine predators in the northwestern mediterranean sea
publisher Università degli Studi di Siena
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1262134
genre Physeter macrocephalus
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