Bonfil Ramón, Meÿer Michael, Scholl Michael C, Johnson Ryan, O'Brien Shannon, Oosthuizen Herman, Swanson Stephan, Kotze Deon, Paterson Michael
Wildlife Conservation Society, 2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10460, USA.
Science. 2005 Oct 7;310(5745):100-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1114898.
The large-scale spatial dynamics and population structure of marine top predators are poorly known. We present electronic tag and photographic identification data showing a complex suite of behavioral patterns in white sharks. These include coastal return migrations and the fastest known transoceanic return migration among swimming fauna, which provide direct evidence of a link between widely separated populations in South Africa and Australia. Transoceanic return migration involved a return to the original capture location, dives to depths of 980 meters, and the tolerance of water temperatures as low as 3.4 degrees C. These findings contradict previous ideas that female white sharks do not make transoceanic migrations, and they suggest natal homing behavior.
海洋顶级捕食者的大规模空间动态和种群结构鲜为人知。我们展示了电子标签和照片识别数据,这些数据显示了大白鲨一系列复杂的行为模式。其中包括沿海回游以及已知游泳动物中最快的跨洋回游,这为南非和澳大利亚相距遥远的种群之间存在联系提供了直接证据。跨洋回游包括返回原始捕获地点、下潜到980米的深度以及耐受低至3.4摄氏度的水温。这些发现与之前认为雌性大白鲨不会进行跨洋洄游的观点相矛盾,并表明了出生地产卵洄游行为。