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Distribution
In the majority of zones studied two ecotypes are present: a pelagic and a coastal form, characterized by different ecological and feeding habits, as well as a different external morphology. The pelagic form lives in deep waters far out at sea, while the coastal form frequents the zone above the continental shelf, also in shallow waters, sometimes visiting lagoons and river mouths. Due to difficulties of research at open sea, most knowledge relates to the coastal form while the pelagic form is less known. In the Northern Adriatic Sea, which has shallow waters, the bottlenose dolphin is the predominant cetacean species. In the past other cetaceans, like the common dolphin, shared the Adriatic waters with the bottlenose dolphin, but the environmental degradation occurring during the last decades has brought about a progressive reduction of the species variety. Marine mammals such as the common dolphin and the monk seal have become very rare, but the bottlenose dolphin - a shrewd and opportunistic dolphin - is still able to live and reproduce in the less degraded areas.
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