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Unexpected Positive Buoyancy in Deep Sea Sharks Hexanchus griseus and a Echinorhinus cookei

机译:深海鲨鱼六角形海藻和棘皮鱼的意外正浮力

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We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example, rely on oil-filled livers instead of gas-filled swim bladders to increase their buoyancy, but are nonetheless ubiquitously regarded as either negatively or neutrally buoyant. Deep-sea sharks have particularly large, oil-filled livers, and are believed to be neutrally buoyant in their natural habitat, but this has never been confirmed. To empirically determine the buoyancy status of two species of deep-sea sharks (bluntnose sixgill sharks, Hexanchus griseus, and a prickly shark, Echinorhinus cookei) in their natural habitat, we used accelerometer-magnetometer data loggers to measure their swimming performance. Both species of deep-sea sharks showed similar diel vertical migrations: they swam at depths of 200–300 m at night and deeper than 500 m during the day. Ambient water temperature was around 15°C at 200–300 m but below 7°C at depths greater than 500 m. During vertical movements, all deep-sea sharks showed higher swimming efforts during descent than ascent to maintain a given swimming speed, and were able to glide uphill for extended periods (several minutes), indicating that these deep-sea sharks are in fact positively buoyant in their natural habitats. This positive buoyancy may adaptive for stealthy hunting (i.e. upward gliding to surprise prey from underneath) or may facilitate evening upward migrations when muscle temperatures are coolest, and swimming most sluggish, after spending the day in deep, cold water. Positive buoyancy could potentially be widespread in fish conducting daily vertical migration in deep-sea habitats.
机译:我们不希望非呼吸性水生动物表现出正浮力。例如,鲨鱼依靠充满油的肝脏而不是充满气体的泳囊来增加其浮力,但是普遍认为它们是负性或中性的。深海鲨鱼的肝脏特别大,充满油,据信在其自然栖息地具有中性浮力,但这从未得到证实。为了根据经验确定两种深海鲨鱼(钝嘴六g鲨,六方鲨和多刺鲨)的浮力状态,我们使用加速度计-磁力计数据记录器测量其游泳表现。两种深海鲨鱼都表现出相似的diel垂直迁移:它们在夜间游动深度为200-300 m,在白天游动的深度超过500 m。 200-300 m处的环境水温约为15°C,但深度大于500 m时低于7°C。在垂直运动过程中,所有深海鲨鱼在下降过程中都表现出比上升更高的游泳努力,以保持一定的游泳速度,并且能够长时间(数分钟)上坡滑行,这表明这些深海鲨鱼实际上是正浮力的在他们的自然栖息地。这种积极的浮力可能适合于隐身狩猎(即向上滑动以使下面的猎物惊奇),或者在深冷的水中度过一天之后,当肌肉温度最凉爽且游泳最缓慢时,可以促进夜间向上迁移。正浮力可能在深海生境中每天进行垂直迁移的鱼类中广泛传播。

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