Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Sci Rep. 2018 May 9;8(1):7363. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-25565-8.
Satellite-tracking of mature white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) has revealed open-ocean movements spanning months and covering tens of thousands of kilometers. But how are the energetic demands of these active apex predators met as they leave coastal areas with relatively high prey abundance to swim across the open ocean through waters often characterized as biological deserts? Here we investigate mesoscale oceanographic variability encountered by two white sharks as they moved through the Gulf Stream region and Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean. In the vicinity of the Gulf Stream, the two mature female white sharks exhibited extensive use of the interiors of clockwise-rotating anticyclonic eddies, characterized by positive (warm) temperature anomalies. One tagged white shark was also equipped with an archival tag that indicated this individual made frequent dives to nearly 1,000 m in anticyclones, where it was presumably foraging on mesopelagic prey. We propose that warm temperature anomalies in anticyclones make prey more accessible and energetically profitable to adult white sharks in the Gulf Stream region by reducing the physiological costs of thermoregulation in cold water. The results presented here provide valuable new insight into open ocean habitat use by mature, female white sharks that may be applicable to other large pelagic predators.
卫星追踪成熟的白鲨(Carcharodon carcharias)揭示了它们在离开沿海地区、具有相对较高猎物丰度的地方后,在开阔的海洋中进行长达数月、覆盖数万千米的活动。但是,当这些活跃的顶级掠食者游过开阔的海洋,通过通常被称为生物荒漠的水域时,它们如何满足这些高能量需求呢?在这里,我们研究了两条白鲨在北大西洋的墨西哥湾流区域和马尾藻海移动时遇到的中尺度海洋变化。在墨西哥湾流附近,这两条成熟的雌性白鲨广泛利用顺时针旋转的反气旋性漩涡内部,其特征是正(暖)温度异常。其中一只被标记的白鲨还配备了一个档案标签,表明这条白鲨在反气旋中频繁下潜到近 1000 米的深度,可能在那里捕食中层浮游生物。我们提出,反气旋中的暖温度异常通过降低冷水环境中体温调节的生理成本,使猎物更容易被成年白鲨获得,并使它们在墨西哥湾流地区觅食变得更有利可图。本研究结果为成熟雌性白鲨在开阔海域的栖息地利用提供了有价值的新见解,这可能适用于其他大型远洋捕食者。