Scientific Reports (Feb 2025)
Investigating the presence of different bottlenose dolphin ecotypes in the Mediterranean Sea
- Michela Bellingeri,
- Alice Nebuloni,
- Gabriella La Manna,
- Aylin Akkaya,
- Jessica Alessi,
- Antonella Arcangeli,
- Davide Ascheri,
- Tim Awbery,
- Georges Azzinari,
- Caroline Azzinari,
- Marta Azzolin,
- Micaela Bacchetta,
- Ibrahem Ben Amer,
- Giuseppa Buscaino,
- Giulia Calogero,
- Ilaria Campana,
- Ana Maria Canadas,
- Roberto Carlucci,
- Alberto Castelli,
- Carla Alvarez Chicote,
- Valentina Corrias,
- Léa David,
- Ayhan Dede,
- Eduard Degollada,
- Valentina De Santis,
- Frank Dhermain,
- Bruno Diaz Lopez,
- Nathalie Di Meglio,
- Elena Fontanesi,
- Tilen Genov,
- Cristina Giacoma,
- Fabio Giardina,
- Oriol Giralt Paradell,
- Joan Gonzalvo,
- Hélène Labach,
- Caterina Lanfredi,
- Cecilia Mancusi,
- Alberta Mandich,
- Maria Assunta Menniti,
- Yaly Mevorach,
- Clara Monaco,
- Barbara Mussi,
- Silvio Nuti,
- Daniela Silvia Pace,
- Elena Papale,
- Miriam Paraboschi,
- Giulia Pedrazzi,
- Giuliana Pellegrino,
- Fabio Ronchetti,
- Roberto Rutigliano,
- Francesca Cornelia Santacesaria,
- Marie-Catherine Santoni,
- Lisa Stanzani,
- Aviad Scheinin,
- Paola Tepsich,
- Beatriz Tintore,
- Nicolas Tomasi,
- Arda M. Tonay,
- Beatriu Tort,
- Letterio Mario Tringali,
- Alessandro Verga,
- Morgana Vighi,
- Biagio Violi,
- Jure Železnik,
- Guido Gnone
Affiliations
- Michela Bellingeri
- Acquario di Genova
- Alice Nebuloni
- Fondazione Acquario di Genova ONLUS
- Gabriella La Manna
- MareTerra - Environmental Research and Conservation
- Aylin Akkaya
- DMAD-Marine Mammals Research Association
- Jessica Alessi
- MeRiS-Mediterraneo Ricerca e Sviluppo APS
- Antonella Arcangeli
- Institute for Environmental Protection and Research
- Davide Ascheri
- Delfini del Ponente APS
- Tim Awbery
- DMAD-Marine Mammals Research Association
- Georges Azzinari
- Association BREACH
- Caroline Azzinari
- Association BREACH
- Marta Azzolin
- Department of Life Sciences and System Biology, University of Torino
- Micaela Bacchetta
- Centro Ricerca Cetacei Srl
- Ibrahem Ben Amer
- Tunisian Dolphin Project
- Giuseppa Buscaino
- Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impacts and Sustainability in the Marine Environment of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-IAS), Unit of Capo Granitola
- Giulia Calogero
- Menkab: il respiro del mare
- Ilaria Campana
- Accademia del Leviatano APS
- Ana Maria Canadas
- Marine Geospatial Ecology Laboratory, Nicholas School of Environment, Duke University
- Roberto Carlucci
- Department of Biosciences, Biotechnology and Environment, University of Bari Aldo Moro
- Alberto Castelli
- Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Pisa
- Carla Alvarez Chicote
- SUBMON
- Valentina Corrias
- Mar.Eco Osservatorio della Natura
- Léa David
- EcoOcean Institut
- Ayhan Dede
- Faculty of Aquatic Sciences, Istanbul University
- Eduard Degollada
- EDMAKTUB Association
- Valentina De Santis
- Tethys Research Institute
- Frank Dhermain
- MIRACETI
- Bruno Diaz Lopez
- Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute
- Nathalie Di Meglio
- EcoOcean Institut
- Elena Fontanesi
- Delfini del Ponente APS
- Tilen Genov
- Morigenos - Slovenian Marine Mammal Society
- Cristina Giacoma
- Department of Life Sciences and System Biology, University of Torino
- Fabio Giardina
- Mar.Eco Osservatorio della Natura
- Oriol Giralt Paradell
- Associació Cetàcea
- Joan Gonzalvo
- Tethys Research Institute
- Hélène Labach
- MIRACETI
- Caterina Lanfredi
- Tethys Research Institute
- Cecilia Mancusi
- Environmental Protection Agency-Tuscany Region (ARPAT)
- Alberta Mandich
- Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell’Ambiente e della Vita, University of Genoa
- Maria Assunta Menniti
- CESRAM - Centro Studi e Ricerca Ambiente Marino
- Yaly Mevorach
- Morris Kahn Marine Research Station, Charney School of Marine Sciences, University of Haifa
- Clara Monaco
- Associazione Marecamp
- Barbara Mussi
- Oceanomare Delphis Onlus
- Silvio Nuti
- CE.TU.S Cetacean Research Centre
- Daniela Silvia Pace
- Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impacts and Sustainability in the Marine Environment of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-IAS), Unit of Capo Granitola
- Elena Papale
- Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impacts and Sustainability in the Marine Environment of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-IAS), Unit of Capo Granitola
- Miriam Paraboschi
- Accademia del Leviatano APS
- Giulia Pedrazzi
- Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome
- Giuliana Pellegrino
- Accademia del Leviatano APS
- Fabio Ronchetti
- MareTerra - Environmental Research and Conservation
- Roberto Rutigliano
- Centro Ricerca Cetacei Srl
- Francesca Cornelia Santacesaria
- Department of Biosciences, Biotechnology and Environment, University of Bari Aldo Moro
- Marie-Catherine Santoni
- Office de l’Environnement de la Corse, Réserve Naturelle des Bouches de Bonifacio
- Lisa Stanzani
- APS Sotto al Mare
- Aviad Scheinin
- Morris Kahn Marine Research Station, Charney School of Marine Sciences, University of Haifa
- Paola Tepsich
- Fondazione CIMA
- Beatriz Tintore
- Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation
- Nicolas Tomasi
- Association CARI Corse
- Arda M. Tonay
- Faculty of Aquatic Sciences, Istanbul University
- Beatriu Tort
- EDMAKTUB Association
- Letterio Mario Tringali
- Ketos
- Alessandro Verga
- Golfo Paradiso Whale Watching
- Morgana Vighi
- Institute of Biodiversity Research (IRBio) and Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, University of Barcelona
- Biagio Violi
- Menkab: il respiro del mare
- Jure Železnik
- Morigenos - Slovenian Marine Mammal Society
- Guido Gnone
- Acquario di Genova
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-88605-0
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 15,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 18
Abstract
Abstract The common bottlenose dolphin is a cosmopolitan species that can be found worldwide in all oceans except polar and sub-polar waters. This wide distribution is associated with a certain level of morphological variation, which seems consistent with the presence of a globally distributed pelagic/offshore ecotype and several coastal/inshore ecotypes distributed along the continental shelf. In the Mediterranean Sea, the common bottlenose dolphin is a regularly occurring species and the second most sighted cetacean after the striped dolphin. According to some studies, the Mediterranean bottlenose dolphin is more closely related to the Atlantic coastal ecotype, while others suggest a closer link with the pelagic ecotype. This apparent contradiction could stem from the coexistence of two ecotypes also within the Mediterranean Sea, as suggested by genetic analyses. We analysed data collected from 2004 to 2019 by 43 different research groups, distributed in different areas of the basin, and shared on the web-based GIS platform Intercet. We analysed the distribution and movements of 4919 bottlenose dolphins, individually identified through their natural dorsal fin markings, in relation to bathymetry and in particular to the 200-meter isobath that marks the edge of the continental shelf. In addition, we reconstructed the associations between individuals within connectivity networks, to identify possible segregations between ecotypes. Our results show that most bottlenose dolphin geographical units find their habitat over the continental shelf, while the analysed data do not support the coexistence of different ecotypes (pelagic vs. coastal) living in parapatry, as described in the adjacent waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
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