Two Decades of Coastal Dolphin Population Surveys in Israel, Eastern Mediterranean

Along the Mediterranean coast of Israel, two near-shore dolphin species are prevalent; (least concern, IUCN) and (endangered, IUCN). Ship-board surveys and sporadic sightings over the last two decades have shown that the two differ in distribution- is found along the entire coast and only in the sou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biology (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2023-02, Vol.12 (2), p.328
Hauptverfasser: Galili, Ori, Goffman, Oz, Roditi-Elasar, Mia, Mevorach, Yaly, Bigal, Eyal, Zuriel, Yotam, Haitovich, Yaron, Hadar, Nir, Markovich, Meytal, Vardimon, Dror, Reininger, Dana, Marco, Shlomi, Morick, Danny, Ratner, Eliana, Tchernov, Dan, Scheinin, Aviad
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Zusammenfassung:Along the Mediterranean coast of Israel, two near-shore dolphin species are prevalent; (least concern, IUCN) and (endangered, IUCN). Ship-board surveys and sporadic sightings over the last two decades have shown that the two differ in distribution- is found along the entire coast and only in the south. The environmental and anthropological factors affecting these species' spatial distribution and determining their habitat preferences in this area are largely unknown. This work is a first attempt at summarizing 20 years of observations and studying habitat preferences for both species, by use of Generalized Additive Models. was found to be present in all areas of the continental shelf where survey effort coverage was sufficient, with a high affinity towards bottom trawlers. Model results showed distribution to be associated to (shallow) water depths, though the factors driving their limited latitudinal distribution currently remain unknown. It is evident that and are present in segregated areas of the Israeli continental shelf and currently sustains a delicate balance with continuously shifting human activities, while the drivers of . distribution are more specified, yet still not fully understood.
ISSN:2079-7737
2079-7737
DOI:10.3390/biology12020328