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Oceanic Sharks Clean at Coastal Seamount

机译:在沿海海山清洁大洋鲨鱼

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Interactions between pelagic thresher sharks (Alopias pelagicus) and cleaner wrasse were investigated at a seamount in the Philippines. Cleaning associations between sharks and teleosts are poorly understood, but the observable interactions seen at this site may explain why these mainly oceanic sharks regularly venture into shallow coastal waters where they are vulnerable to disturbance from human activity. From 1,230 hours of observations recorded by remote video camera between July 2005 and December 2009, 97 cleaner-thresher shark events were analyzed, 19 of which were interrupted. Observations of pelagic thresher sharks interacting with cleaners at the seamount were recorded at all times of day but their frequency declined gradually from morning until evening. Cleaners showed preferences for foraging on specific areas of a thresher shark's body. For all events combined, cleaners were observed to conduct 2,757 inspections, of which 33.9% took place on the shark's pelvis, 23.3% on the pectoral fins, 22.3% on the caudal fin, 8.6% on the body, 8.3% on the head, 2.1% on the dorsal fin, and 1.5% on the gills respectively. Cleaners did not preferentially inspect thresher sharks by time of day or by shark sex, but there was a direct correlation between the amount of time a thresher shark spent at a cleaning station and the number of inspections it received. Thresher shark clients modified their behavior by “circular-stance-swimming,” presumably to facilitate cleaner inspections. The cleaner-thresher shark association reflected some of the known behavioral trends in the cleaner-reef teleost system since cleaners appeared to forage selectively on shark clients. Evidence is mounting that in addition to acting as social refuges and foraging grounds for large visiting marine predators, seamounts may also support pelagic ecology by functioning as cleaning stations for oceanic sharks and rays.
机译:在菲律宾的一个海山上,调查了浮游性捕食者鲨鱼(Alopias pelagicus)与清洁的濑鱼之间的相互作用。人们对鲨鱼和硬骨鱼之间的清洁联系知之甚少,但是在此地点看到的可观察到的相互作用可能解释了为什么这些主要是海洋鲨鱼经常冒险进入浅海沿海水域,在此它们容易受到人类活动的干扰。从2005年7月至2009年12月,通过远程摄像机记录的1,230小时观察到的结果,分析了97个清洁脱粒鲨事件,其中19个中断。在一天中的所有时间都记录了中海脱粒鲨与清洁工相互作用的观察结果,但其频率从早晨到晚上逐渐下降。清洁工表现出偏好在脱粒鲨的身体特定区域觅食。对于所有事件,清洁工均进行了2757次检查,其中33.9%在鲨鱼骨盆上进行,23.3%在胸鳍上,22.3%在尾鳍上,8.6%在身体上,8.3%在头上,背鳍上占2.1%,the上占1.5%。清洁工没有优先按一天中的时间或按鲨鱼性别对鲨鱼进行检查,但在清洁工场中,鲨鱼在清洁站所花费的时间与其接受的检查次数之间存在直接的相关性。脱粒鲨的客户通过“圆形姿势游泳”修改了他们的行为,大概是为了方便清洁工检查。清洁脱粒鲨鱼协会反映了清洁珊瑚礁硬骨鱼系统中的一些已知行为趋势,因为清洁者似乎是在为鲨鱼客户选择性地觅食。越来越多的证据表明,海山除了充当社交避难所和大型来访海洋捕食者的觅食地外,还可以通过充当大洋鲨鱼和rays鱼的清洁站来支持浮游生态。

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