Life History Traits of Sperm Whales Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758 Stranded along Italian Coasts (Cetartiodactyla: Physeteridae)

Author:

Maio NicolaORCID,Fioravanti Tatiana,Latini Lucrezia,Petraccioli Agnese,Mezzasalma MarcelloORCID,Cozzi BrunoORCID,Mazzariol SandroORCID,Podestà Michela,Insacco GianniORCID,Pollaro Francesco,Lucifora Giuseppe,Ferrandino IdaORCID,Zizzo NicolaORCID,Spadola FilippoORCID,Garibaldi Fulvio,Guarino Fabio MariaORCID,Splendiani Andrea,Caputo Barucchi VincenzoORCID

Abstract

We investigated the relationship between age and body length, and age at sexual maturity of Physeter macrocephalus individuals stranded along the Italian coast. Our molecular analysis shows that all our samples belong to the C.001.002 haplotype, shared between Atlantic and Mediterranean populations. We show that males attain sexual maturity at 10 years, similar to those from other marine areas. However, considering the same body length class, Mediterranean males are older than Atlantic ones. Our finding of a Mediterranean pregnant female of only 6.5 m in length and an assessed age of 24–26 years is particularly noteworthy, considering that females reach sexual maturity at about 9 years and 9 m of total length in other regions. Comparing our results with the literature data, we highlight the positive correlation between lifespan, adult body length and weight of males from the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean. Regardless of whether the relatively small size of Mediterranean specimens is a consequence of an inbreeding depression or an adaptation to less favorable trophic conditions, we recommend to closely monitor this population from a conservation perspective. In fact, its low genetic diversity likely corresponds to a relatively limited ability to respond to environmental changes compared with other populations.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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