Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK.
Irish Basking Shark Study Group, Co. Donegal, F93 P6K5, Ireland.
Biol Lett. 2018 Sep 12;14(9):20180537. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0537.
The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited to the capture of agile prey. In contrast, the observed but rarely documented breaching capability of basking sharks is incongruous to their famously languid lifestyle as filter-feeding planktivores. Indeed, by analysing video footage and an animal-instrumented data logger, we found that basking sharks exhibit the same vertical velocity (approx. 5 m s) during breach events as the famously powerful predatory great white shark. We estimate that an 8-m, 2700-kg basking shark, recorded breaching at 5 m s and accelerating at 0.4 m s, expended mechanical energy at a rate of 5.5 W kg; a mass-specific energetic cost comparable to that of the great white shark. The energy cost of such a breach is equivalent to around 1/17th of the daily standard metabolic cost for a basking shark, while the ratio is about half this for a great white shark. While breaches by basking sharks must serve a different function to white shark breaches, their similar breaching speeds questions our perception of the physiology of large filter-feeding fish.
温血鲭鲨的快速游动和相关的跃出行为非常适合捕捉敏捷的猎物。相比之下,观察到但很少记录到的姥鲨跃出行为与它们作为滤食性浮游动物的著名懒散生活方式不一致。事实上,通过分析视频片段和动物仪器化数据记录器,我们发现姥鲨在跃出事件中表现出与著名的强大掠食性大白鲨相同的垂直速度(约 5 米/秒)。我们估计,一条 8 米长、2700 公斤重的姥鲨,以 5 米/秒的速度跃出并以 0.4 米/秒的速度加速,消耗的机械能约为 5.5 瓦/公斤;这一能量消耗与大白鲨相当。这样的跃出所消耗的能量相当于姥鲨每日标准代谢成本的 1/17 左右,而大白鲨的这一比例约为一半。虽然姥鲨的跃出行为必须服务于不同于大白鲨的功能,但它们相似的跃出速度质疑了我们对大型滤食性鱼类生理学的认知。