
@article{ref1,
title="Killer whales of the Strait of Gibraltar, an endangered subpopulation showing a disruptive behavior",
journal="Marine mammal science",
year="2022",
author="Esteban, Ruth and López, Alfredo and de los Rios, Álvaro Garcia and Ferreira, Marisa and Martinho, Francisco and Méndez-Fernandeza, Paula and Andréu, Ezequiel and García-Gómez, José C. and Olaya-Ponzone, Liliana and Espada-Ruiz, Rocío and Gil-Vera, Francisco J. and Bernal, Cristina Martín and Garcia-Bellido Capdevila, Elvira and Sequeira, Marina and Martínez-Cedeira, José A.",
volume="38",
number="4",
pages="1699-1709",
abstract="<p>[Publisher abstract unavailable]  Reuters story from press release (first two paragraphs):  Killer whales severely damaged a sailing boat off the coast of southern Spain, the local maritime rescue service said on Thursday, adding to dozens of orca attacks on vessels recorded so far this year on Spanish and Portuguese coasts.  In the early hours of Thursday, a group of orcas broke the rudder and pierced the hull after ramming into the Mustique on its way to Gibraltar, prompting its crew of four to contact Spanish authorities for help, a spokesman for the maritime rescue service said.</p> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0824-0469",
doi="10.1111/mms.12947",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mms.12947"
}