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POSTMORTEM FINDINGS IN CETACEANS FOUND STRANDED IN THE PELAGOS SANCTUARY, ITALY, 2007–14

Authors :
Giovanni Di Guardo
Alessandra Pautasso
Cristina Casalone
Maria Domenica Pintore
Carla Grattarola
Laura Serracca
Barbara Iulini
Maria Goria
Andrea Gustinelli
Fulvio Garibaldi
Alessandro Dondo
Sandro Mazzariol
Frine Eleonora Scaglione
Walter Mignone
Cristiana Tittarelli
Federica Giorda
Pier Luigi Acutis
Katia Varello
Cristina Esmeralda Di Francesco
Marco Ballardini
Source :
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 53:795
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wildlife Disease Association, 2017.

Abstract

Between 2007 and 2014, 83 cetaceans were found stranded along the Ligurian coast of Italy, in the Pelagos Sanctuary, the largest marine protected area in the Mediterranean basin. Forty-nine (59%) were submitted to complete or partial necropsy, depending on the conservation status of the carcass. Based on gross and histological pathology and ancillary testing, the cause of death was determined and categorized as anthropogenic or natural (i.e., nonanthropogenic) in origin for 33 animals (67%) and of undetermined origin in the remaining 16 (33%). Natural causes of death, accompanied by either poor or good nutritional status, were attributed to 29 animals (59%), whereas four (8%) were diagnosed with an anthropogenic cause of death, consisting of interaction with fishing activities. Infectious and noninfectious disease was the most common cause of death, involving 29 cetaceans (59%). These data are valuable for understanding health and mortality trends in cetacean populations and can provide information for establishing policies for cetacean conservation and management in such an important protected area of the Mediterranean basin.

Details

ISSN :
00903558
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Accession number :
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