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Keeping momentum with a mouthful of water: behavior and kinematics of humpback whale lunge feeding

机译:满口水保持动力:座头鲸弓步觅食的行为和运动学

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Rorqual baleen whales lunge feed by engulfment of tons of prey-laden water in a large and expandable buccal pouch. According to prior interpretations, feeding rorquals are brought to a near-halt at the end of each lunge by drag forces primarily generated by the open mouth. Accelerating the body from a standstill is energetically costly and is purported to be the key factor determining oxygen consumption in lunge-feeding rorquals, explaining the shorter dive times than expected given their sizes. Here, we use multi-sensor archival tags (DTAGs) sampling at high rates in a fine-scale kinematic study of lunge feeding to examine the sequence of events within lunges and how energy may be expended and conserved in the process of prey capture. Analysis of 479 lunges from five humpback whales reveals that the whales accelerate as they acquire prey, opening their gape in synchrony with strong fluke strokes. The high forward speed (mean depth rate: 2.0±0.32 m s?1) during engulfment serves both to corral active prey and to expand the ventral margin of the buccal pouch and so maximize the engulfed water volume. Deceleration begins after mouth opening when the pouch nears full expansion and momentum starts to be transferred to the engulfed water. Lunge-feeding humpback whales time fluke strokes throughout the lunge to impart momentum to the engulfed water mass and so avoid a near or complete stop, but instead continue to glide at ~1–1.5 m s?1 after the lunge has ended. Subsequent filtration and prey handling appear to take an average of 46 s and are performed in parallel with re-positioning for the next lunge.
机译:不等长须鲸用大量可扩张的颊囊吞食大量载有猎物的lung鱼而饵料。根据先前的解释,通过主要由张开的嘴产生的拖曳力,在每个弓步的末端使进食的qual足接近停止。从静止状态加速身体耗费能源,据称是决定弓箭喂养的罗勒夸克鲨鱼耗氧量的关键因素,解释了潜水时间短于给定尺寸的预期。在这里,我们在弓步进食的精细运动学研究中使用高速率的多传感器档案标签(DTAG)进行采样,以检查弓步内事件的顺序以及在猎物捕获过程中如何消耗和保存能量。对来自五头座头鲸的479弓步的分析表明,鲸鱼在捕食时会加速运动,并与强烈的fl打动作同步打开它们的缝隙。吞噬过程中的高前进速度(平均深度速率:2.0±0.32 m s?1)既可作为畜群活动的猎物,又可扩大颊囊的腹缘,从而使吞噬的水量最大化。开口张开后,当袋囊接近完全膨胀时,减速开始,动量开始转移到被吞没的水中。喂食座头鲸的时间fl游遍及整个弓步,使吞噬的水团具有动量,因此避免接近或完全停止,而是在弓步结束后继续滑行约1–1.5 m s?1。随后的过滤和猎物处理似乎平均需要46 s,并与重新定位下一个弓步同时进行。

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