EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA

The Balearic Sperm Whale Project (BSWP) is a research collaboration between the University of St Andrews and Asociación TURSIOPS that has been studying the population of sperm whales that uses the deep waters to the south and east of Cabrera since 2003. Using acoustic tracking and photo-identificati...

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Main Authors: Rendell, Luke, Brotons, José Ma
Other Authors: Grau, A.M., Fornós, J.J., Mateu, G., Oliver, P.A., Terrasa, B.
Format: Book Part
Language:Catalan
Published: Societat d'Historia Natural de les Balears 2020
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/9f9a3495-2399-40e9-b0a1-a86a85b6da77
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author Rendell, Luke
Brotons, José Ma
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description The Balearic Sperm Whale Project (BSWP) is a research collaboration between the University of St Andrews and Asociación TURSIOPS that has been studying the population of sperm whales that uses the deep waters to the south and east of Cabrera since 2003. Using acoustic tracking and photo-identification methods the research has shown that these waters are a critical habitat for this species, evidenced by both high densities and also the presence of both mature males and female social groups with calves. The Mediterranean sperm whale population is classified as "Endangered" by the IUCN because of its small size and vulnerability to anthropogenic threats. One of the gravest threats facing these large whales is being struck by ships, as documented by the BSWP with photographic records of individuals carrying visible injuries resulting from non-lethal collisions. It is however unknown how many animals fall victim to lethal collisions each year, and for those that are injured but survive, the effect of the injury on their fecundity and the subsequent cumulative impact on population growth are also unknown. Furthermore, the mere presence of high levels of maritime trafic can cause conservation issues if it causes animals to vacate critical habitat areas such as the waters around Cabrera.
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/9f9a3495-2399-40e9-b0a1-a86a85b6da77 2025-06-15T14:47:05+00:00 EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA Rendell, Luke Brotons, José Ma Grau, A.M. Fornós, J.J. Mateu, G. Oliver, P.A. Terrasa, B. 2020 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/9f9a3495-2399-40e9-b0a1-a86a85b6da77 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85165589834&partnerID=8YFLogxK cat cat Societat d'Historia Natural de les Balears info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Rendell , L & Brotons , J M 2020 , EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA . in A M Grau , J J Fornós , G Mateu , P A Oliver & B Terrasa (eds) , Monografies de la Societat d'Historia Natural de les Balears . Monografies de la Societat d'Historia Natural de les Balears , vol. 30 , Societat d'Historia Natural de les Balears , pp. 425-440 . acoustics Cabrera critical habitat photo-identification ship strike Sperm whale bookPart 2020 ftunstandrewcris 2025-05-18T23:39:43Z The Balearic Sperm Whale Project (BSWP) is a research collaboration between the University of St Andrews and Asociación TURSIOPS that has been studying the population of sperm whales that uses the deep waters to the south and east of Cabrera since 2003. Using acoustic tracking and photo-identification methods the research has shown that these waters are a critical habitat for this species, evidenced by both high densities and also the presence of both mature males and female social groups with calves. The Mediterranean sperm whale population is classified as "Endangered" by the IUCN because of its small size and vulnerability to anthropogenic threats. One of the gravest threats facing these large whales is being struck by ships, as documented by the BSWP with photographic records of individuals carrying visible injuries resulting from non-lethal collisions. It is however unknown how many animals fall victim to lethal collisions each year, and for those that are injured but survive, the effect of the injury on their fecundity and the subsequent cumulative impact on population growth are also unknown. Furthermore, the mere presence of high levels of maritime trafic can cause conservation issues if it causes animals to vacate critical habitat areas such as the waters around Cabrera. Book Part Physeter macrocephalus Sperm whale Unknown
spellingShingle acoustics
Cabrera
critical habitat
photo-identification
ship strike
Sperm whale
Rendell, Luke
Brotons, José Ma
EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA
title EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA
title_full EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA
title_fullStr EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA
title_full_unstemmed EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA
title_short EL CATXALOT (Physeter macrocephalus) A L'ÀMBIT DEL PARC NACIONAL DE L'ARXIPÈLAG DE CABRERA
title_sort el catxalot (physeter macrocephalus) a l'àmbit del parc nacional de l'arxipèlag de cabrera
topic acoustics
Cabrera
critical habitat
photo-identification
ship strike
Sperm whale
topic_facet acoustics
Cabrera
critical habitat
photo-identification
ship strike
Sperm whale
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