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Annual social behaviour of basking sharks associated with coastal front areas

机译:与沿海前沿地区有关的鲨的年度社会行为

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Comparatively little is known about reproductive behaviour in wild sharks as it has proved extremely difficult to study, especially in large pelagic sharks. Here we describe annual courtship-like behaviour in the second-largest fish species, the basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), from 25 separate episodes observed and tracked during a five-year study period (1995-1999) off south-west England. Social behaviours observed between paired, or three or four, sharks were consistent with courtship behaviours seen in other shark species, namely nose-to-tail following, close following, close flank approach, parallel and echelon swimming. Mature individuals between 5 and 8 m total body length (L-T) exhibited these behaviours whereas smaller sharks (3-4 m L-T) did not. Lead individuals were identified as female on a number of occasions and interactions were prolonged; the longest continuous observation of socializing was 1.8 h, although intermittent track data indicates bouts may last for up to 5-6 h. Locations of courtship-like behaviour events were not distributed randomly and were significantly associated with thermal fronts. Our results indicate that putative courtship behaviour occurs between May and July along oceanographic fronts, probably as a consequence of individuals aggregating to forage in rich prey patches before initiating courtship. Thus, locating the richest prey patches along fronts may be important for basking sharks to find mates as well as food in the pelagic ecosystem. As courtship-like behaviours occur annually off south-M;est England we speculate that this region may represent an annual breeding area for this protected species, but mating itself probably takes place at depth as it was not seen at the surface. [References: 27]
机译:对野生鲨鱼的生殖行为知之甚少,因为事实证明它极难研究,特别是在大型远洋鲨鱼中。在这里,我们描述了在英格兰西南部一个为期五年的研究期(1995年至1999年)中观察到并跟踪到的25个独立事件中第二大鱼类即the鲨(Cetorhinus maximus)的年度求爱行为。在成对的或三或四个鲨鱼之间观察到的社交行为与其他鲨鱼物种中的求爱行为一致,即从尾到尾跟随,近距离跟随,近侧翼进近,平行游泳和梯队游泳。在5至8 m总长(L-T)之间的成熟个体表现出这些行为,而较小的鲨鱼(3-4 m L-T)没有表现出这些行为。在许多情况下,领导者被确定为女性,并且互动时间延长;社交活动的最长持续观察时间为1.8小时,尽管间歇性跟踪数据表明,发作可能持续长达5-6小时。类似求爱行为事件的位置不是随机分布的,并且与热锋密切相关。我们的结果表明,推定的求爱行为发生在5月至7月之间的海洋前沿,这可能是由于个人在开始求爱之前聚集了丰富的猎物而对其觅食的结果。因此,在最前面寻找最丰富的猎物斑块可能对鲨在远洋生态系统中寻找伴侣和食物很重要。由于类似求爱的行为每年在南部最南部发生,我们推测该地区可能是该受保护物种的年度繁殖区,但交配本身可能发生在深处,因为在地表看不到。 [参考:27]

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