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Eating or Meeting? Cluster Analysis Reveals Intricacies of White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) Migration and Offshore Behavior

机译:进食或会议?聚类分析显示白鲨的余光中(大白鲨)迁移及近海行为

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Elucidating how mobile ocean predators utilize the pelagic environment is vital to understanding the dynamics of oceanic species and ecosystems. Pop-up archival transmitting (PAT) tags have emerged as an important tool to describe animal migrations in oceanic environments where direct observation is not feasible. Available PAT tag data, however, are for the most part limited to geographic position, swimming depth and environmental temperature, making effective behavioral observation challenging. However, novel analysis approaches have the potential to extend the interpretive power of these limited observations. Here we developed an approach based on clustering analysis of PAT daily time-at-depth histogram records to distinguish behavioral modes in white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias). We found four dominant and distinctive behavioral clusters matching previously described behavioral patterns, including two distinctive offshore diving modes. Once validated, we mapped behavior mode occurrence in space and time. Our results demonstrate spatial, temporal and sex-based structure in the diving behavior of white sharks in the northeastern Pacific previously unrecognized including behavioral and migratory patterns resembling those of species with lek mating systems. We discuss our findings, in combination with available life history and environmental data, and propose specific testable hypotheses to distinguish between mating and foraging in northeastern Pacific white sharks that can provide a framework for future work. Our methodology can be applied to similar datasets from other species to further define behaviors during unobservable phases.
机译:阐明移动海洋捕食者如何利用远洋环境对于理解海洋物种和生态系统的动态至关重要。弹出式档案传输(PAT)标签已成为描述无法直接观察的海洋环境中动物迁徙的重要工具。然而,可用的PAT标签数据在很大程度上限于地理位置,游泳深度和环境温度,这使得有效的行为观察颇具挑战性。但是,新颖的分析方法有可能扩展这些有限观察结果的解释力。在这里,我们开发了一种基于PAT每日深度时间直方图记录的聚类分析的方法,以区分白鲨(Carcharodon carcharias)的行为模式。我们找到了四个与先前描述的行为模式相匹配的显性和独特行为簇,包括两种独特的近海潜水模式。验证后,我们将行为模式发生的时间和空间进行映射。我们的研究结果表明,东北太平洋白鲨的潜水行为以前没有被认识到的时空结构和基于性别的结构,包括行为和迁徙模式,类似于具有韭菜交配系统的物种。我们结合可用的生活史和环境数据讨论了我们的发现,并提出了可检验的特定假设,以区分东北太平洋白鲨的交配和觅食,可以为今后的工作提供框架。我们的方法可以应用于其他物种的相似数据集,以进一步定义不可观察阶段的行为。

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