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Dear MARMAM colleagues,

The following paper has been published in African Journal of Marine Science:
Rosso, M., Ballardini, M., Moulins, A., Wurtz, M., Natural markings of Cuvier's 
beaked whale Ziphius cavirostris in the Mediterranean Sea. African Journal of 
Marine Science, 33(1), 45-57.
DOI: 10.2989/1814232X.2011.572336

ABSTRACT:
Errors in analysis using natural marks have been recognised since the early 
development of mark-recapture techniques. In this nine-year study, the mark 
types present on Cuvier’s beaked whales Ziphius cavirostris in the 
Mediterranean Sea were categorised in order to assess the reliability of 
natural marks for long-term photo-identification studies. Mark prevalence, 
abundance and gain/loss rates among age/sex classes were investigated. Results 
showed that Cuvier’s beaked whales were extensively marked (96% of population; 
mean = 48 marks per individual, range 0–169), with up to 10 different mark 
types. However, only five mark types should be considered reliable: notch, 
large scar, back indentation, medium scrape and large stripe. Marks caused by 
intraspecific interaction were the most abundant and prevalent mark types. In 
high-quality photographs, 71% of the population was reliably marked, but 
reliable marks were unevenly distributed within the population and their 
prevalence appeared to be strongly correlated to age and sex of individuals. 
The gain rate of scrapes that could be used reliably for identification was six 
times higher in mature males than females of the same age. This was the case 
for mature as well as immature males, suggesting that aggressive interaction 
among males may start early in their life, before reaching maturity. This 
difference between sexes may cause an over-representation of males in a typical 
photo-identification database, especially among immature individuals.

PDF copy can be downloaded from the journal website: 
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2989/1814232X.2011.572336
or you can request a copy by emailing: [email protected]

Best Regards,

Massimiliano

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Massimiliano Rosso, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
CIMA Research Foundation
Savona Campus
via Magliotto 2 - 17100 Savona
Italy
+39 019 230 271



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