Kerem D, Goffman O, Elasar M, Hadar N, Scheinin A, Lewis T
School of Marine Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel; Israel Marine Mammal Research & Assistance Center (IMMRAC), Haifa, Israel.
School of Marine Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel; Israel Marine Mammal Research & Assistance Center (IMMRAC), Haifa, Israel.
Adv Mar Biol. 2016;75:233-258. doi: 10.1016/bs.amb.2016.07.005. Epub 2016 Sep 7.
Only recently included among the cetacean species thought to regularly occur in the Mediterranean, the rough-toothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis) is an obscure and enigmatic member of this ensemble. Preliminary genetic evidence strongly indicates an Atlantic origin, yet the Mediterranean distribution for this species is conspicuously detached from the Atlantic, with all authenticated records during the last three decades being east of the Sicilian Channel and most within the bounds of the Levantine Basin. These dolphins are apparently a small, relict population, probably the remnant of a larger one, contiguous with that in the Atlantic and nowadays entrapped in the easternmost and warmest province. Abundance data are lacking for the species in the Mediterranean. Configuring acoustic detection software to recognise the apparently idiosyncratic vocalisations of rough-toothed dolphins in past and future acoustic recordings may prove useful for potential acoustic monitoring. Evidence accumulated so far, though scant, points to seasonal occupation of shallow coastal waters. Vulnerability to entanglement in gill-nets, contaminants in the region, and the occurrence of mass strandings (possibly in response to anthropogenic noise), are major conservation concerns for the population in the Mediterranean Sea.
糙齿海豚(Steno bredanensis)直到最近才被纳入被认为经常出现在地中海的鲸类物种之中,是这个群体中一个鲜为人知且神秘的成员。初步的基因证据有力地表明其起源于大西洋,然而该物种在地中海的分布明显与大西洋分离,过去三十年里所有经证实的记录都在西西里海峡以东,且大多数位于黎凡特盆地范围内。这些海豚显然是一个小型的残遗种群,可能是一个更大种群的残余,该更大种群曾与大西洋的种群相连,如今被困在最东部且最温暖的区域。地中海地区缺乏该物种的丰度数据。将声学检测软件设置为识别过去和未来声学记录中糙齿海豚明显独特的发声,可能对潜在的声学监测有用。目前积累的证据虽然稀少,但表明它们会季节性地栖息在浅海沿岸水域。易被刺网缠住、该地区的污染物以及大规模搁浅事件(可能是对人为噪音的反应)的发生,是地中海地区该种群主要的保护问题。