喙鲸
中国
地理
鲸目动物
渔业
鲸鱼
海洋学
生物
地质学
考古
作者
Mingming Liu,Wenzhi Lin,Binshuai Liu,Shenglan Chen,Mingli Lin,Lijun Dong,Hui Kang,Mingyue Ouyang,Zixin Yang,Xiaoyu Huang,Massimiliano Rosso,L. Todd Pusser,John Y. Wang,Robert L. Pitman,Songhai Li
摘要
Abstract Deraniyagala's beaked whale, Mesoplodon hotaula , was previously known from eight published strandings and no confirmed live sightings, making it one of the least‐known cetaceans. We conducted six cetacean survey cruises in the South China Sea between 2019 and 2023, and during 120 sea‐days we recorded 12 sightings of unidentified Mesoplodon . From biopsy samples and acoustic recordings, five sightings were subsequently confirmed as M. hotaula. Using photographs, we provide the first field descriptions and observations of this species. The calf/juvenile has a distinctive facial coloration and dorsal striping pattern that appear to be diagnostic among Indo‐Pacific Mesoplodon ; among adult males, the dark rostrum of M. hotaula and the distinctively white‐tipped beak of ginkgo‐toothed beaked whale, M. ginkgodens , distinguish these similar‐looking, partially sympatric species. Mean group size was small (3.0, n = 5), with a preference for deep (2,156 m, n = 5), warm (30.3°C, n = 3) water. We update the known distribution of this species, present evidence of fishery interactions, and document the first reported mixed‐species Mesoplodon group: a juvenile Blainville's beaked whale M. densirostris associated with four M. hotaula. These sightings identify the South China Sea as a potentially important area for this almost completely unknown species.
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