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近海海域的白鲨栖息地:对东太平洋共享近海觅食区的行为和环境特征的描述。

White shark offshore habitat: a behavioral and environmental characterization of the eastern Pacific shared offshore foraging area.

机构信息

Marine Conservation Science Institute, Fallbrook, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2009 Dec 9;4(12):e8163. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0008163.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although much is known about the behavior of white sharks in coastal regions, very little is known about their vertical movements offshore in the eastern Pacific where they spend up to five months. We provide the first detailed description of the offshore habitat use of white sharks in the eastern North Pacific.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This study uses 2-min data from four recovered pop-up satellite archival tags deployed at Guadalupe Island (2002 and 2005). Deployments ranged from 5.4 to 8.2 months. Two predominant vertical patterns were described. The first was a bimodal vertical pattern with time spent at the surface and at depth, which was observed while traveling. The second was a repetitive oscillatory diving mode displayed by sharks in the Shared Offshore Foraging Area (SOFA). For all four datasets the average maximum daily dive depths ranged from 442.5 to 492.8 m and were typically associated with dissolved oxygen concentrations of above 1.7 ml L(-1). Although infrequent, occasional dives to near 1000 m with a minimum temperature of 3.9 degrees C and a minimum O(2) level of 0.3 ml L(-1) were observed.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Recovered pop-up satellite tags from Guadalupe Island white sharks advance our understanding of the vertical habitat use of white sharks while offshore. The bimodal vertical pattern during traveling is most likely related to geolocation. The oscillatory dive pattern is likely associated with foraging. While feeding is not documented, foraging is likely occurring in association with the deep scattering layer. Diving depths were not limited by temperature but were constrained by O(2) levels below approximately 1.5 ml L(-1). While oxygen may limit the extent of sharks' vertical movements, it will also impact prey distribution. Consequently, the shallow oxygen minimum zone in the SOFA may act to concentrate prey, thus enhancing foraging opportunities in these oligotrophic waters.

摘要

背景

尽管人们对白鲨在沿海地区的行为有了很多了解,但对于它们在东太平洋离岸地区的垂直运动却知之甚少,它们在那里会停留长达五个月。我们首次详细描述了东太平洋北部白鲨在离岸海域的栖息地利用情况。

方法/主要发现:本研究使用了 2002 年和 2005 年在瓜达卢佩岛(Guadalupe Island)部署的四个回收式弹出式卫星档案标签的 2 分钟数据。部署时间从 5.4 到 8.2 个月不等。描述了两种主要的垂直模式。第一种是在表面和深度之间的双峰垂直模式,这是在旅行中观察到的。第二种是在共享离岸觅食区(SOFA)中鲨鱼表现出的重复振荡潜水模式。对于所有四个数据集,平均最大日潜水深度范围从 442.5 到 492.8 米,通常与溶解氧浓度在 1.7 毫升/升以上有关。尽管很少见,但偶尔会观察到深度接近 1000 米、温度最低为 3.9 摄氏度、最低氧气水平为 0.3 毫升/升的潜水。

结论/意义:来自瓜达卢佩岛白鲨的回收弹出式卫星标签提高了我们对白鲨离岸时垂直栖息地利用的理解。旅行中的双峰垂直模式很可能与地理定位有关。振荡潜水模式可能与觅食有关。虽然没有记录到觅食行为,但觅食可能与深海散射层有关。潜水深度不受温度限制,但受氧气水平限制,低于约 1.5 毫升/升。虽然氧气可能限制了鲨鱼垂直运动的范围,但它也会影响猎物的分布。因此,SOFA 中的浅层低氧区可能会集中猎物,从而增强这些贫营养水域的觅食机会。

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