Clark Christopher W, Clapham Phillip J
Bioacoustics Research Program, Laboratory of Ornithology, Cornell University, 159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2004 May 22;271(1543):1051-7. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2699.
Singing by males is a major feature of the mating system of humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski). Although a few songs have been opportunistically recorded on the whales' high-latitude feeding grounds, singing in these regions was thought to be only sporadic. We report results from the first continuous acoustic monitoring of a humpback whale feeding ground (off Cape Cod, MA, USA) in spring. Using autonomous sea-floor recording systems, we found singing on a daily basis over the entire 25 day monitoring period, from 14 May to 7 June 2000. For much of the period, song was recorded 24 h per day. These results, combined with evidence for aseasonal conceptions in whaling catch data, suggest that the humpback whale breeding season should no longer be considered as confined to lower-latitude regions in winter. Rather, we suggest breeding extends geographically and temporally onto feeding grounds into at least spring and early summer. Singing at these times represents either low-cost opportunistic advertising by (perhaps relatively few) males to court females that failed to conceive during the winter, and/or possibly an intrasexual display.
雄性座头鲸(Megaptera novaeangliae,Borowski)唱歌是座头鲸交配系统的一个主要特征。尽管在鲸鱼的高纬度觅食地曾有机会记录到一些歌声,但这些地区的唱歌行为被认为只是零星发生的。我们报告了春季对美国马萨诸塞州科德角附近座头鲸觅食地进行首次连续声学监测的结果。通过使用自主海底记录系统,我们发现在2000年5月14日至6月7日整个25天的监测期内每天都有歌声。在这段时间的大部分日子里,每天24小时都能记录到歌声。这些结果,再结合捕鲸数据中无季节性受孕的证据,表明座头鲸的繁殖季节不应再被认为仅限于冬季的低纬度地区。相反,我们认为繁殖在地理和时间上延伸到了觅食地,至少延伸到了春季和初夏。此时的唱歌行为要么是(可能相对较少的)雄性为追求在冬季未能受孕的雌性而进行的低成本机会主义求偶行为,和/或可能是一种同性间的展示行为。