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  • Matteo Baini
    University of Siena
  • Cristina Panti
    University of Siena
  • Cristina Fossi
    University of Siena
  • Paola Tepsich
    CIMA Research Foundation
  • Begoña Jiménez
    Department of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry
  • Frazer Coomber
    CIMA Research Foundation
  • Alice Bartalini
    Department of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry
  • Juan Muñoz-Arnanz
    Department of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry
  • Aurelie Moulins
    CIMA Research Foundation
  • Massimiliano Rosso
    CIMA Research Foundation
The Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) is one of the least known cetacean species worldwide. The decreasing population trend and associated threats has led to the IUCN categorising the Mediterranean subpopulation as Vulnerable on the Red List of Threatened Species. This study aimed to investigate for the first time the ecotoxicological status of Cuvier's beaked whale in the NW Mediterranean Sea. The study sampled around the 20% of the individuals belonging to the Ligurian subpopulation, collecting skin biopsies from free-ranging specimens. The levels of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and induction of cytochrome's P450 (CYP1A1 and CYP2B isoforms) were evaluated. Results highlighted that the pattern of concentration for the target contaminants was PCBs > PBDEs and the accumulation values were linked to age and sex, with adult males showing significantly higher levels than juvenile. Concerns raised by the fact that 80% of the individuals had PCB levels above the toxicity threshold for negative physiological effects in marine mammals. Therefore, these findings shed light on this silent and serious threat never assessed in the Mediterranean Cuvier’s beaked whale population, indicating that anthropogenic pressures, including chemical pollution, may represent menaces for the conservation of this species in the Mediterranean Sea.
Original languageEnglish
Article number21891
JournalScientific Reports
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes
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