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澳大利亚东昆士兰沿海水域澳大利亚短鳍海豚()和澳大利亚驼背海豚()遭受鲨鱼咬伤的发生率。

Incidence of shark-inflicted bite injuries on Australian snubfin () and Australian humpback () dolphins in coastal waters off east Queensland, Australia.

作者信息

Nicholls Caitlin R, Peters Katharina J, Cagnazzi Daniele, Hanf Daniella, Parra Guido J

机构信息

Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab, College of Science and Engineering Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia.

School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences University of Wollongong Wollongong New South Wales Australia.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2023 May 3;13(5):e10026. doi: 10.1002/ece3.10026. eCollection 2023 May.

Abstract

The ecology and evolution of prey populations are influenced by predation and predation risk. Our understanding of predator-prey relationships between sharks and dolphins is incomplete due to the difficulties in observing predatory events directly. Shark-inflicted wounds are often seen on dolphin bodies, which can provide an indirect measure of predation pressure. We used photographs of Australian humpback and snubfin dolphins from north, central, and south Queensland to assess the incidence of shark-inflicted bite injuries and to examine interspecific differences in bite injuries and their relationship with group sizes, habitat features, and geographical locations characteristic of where these individuals occurred. The incidence of shark-inflicted scarring did not differ between species (  = 0.133, df = 1,  = .715), with 33.3% of snubfin and 24.1% of humpback dolphins showing evidence of shark bites when data were pooled across all three study sites. Generalized additive models indicated that dolphins closer to the coast, with greater photographic coverage, and in north Queensland were more likely to have a shark-inflicted bite injury. The similar incidence of shark-inflicted wounds found on snubfin and humpback dolphins suggests both are subject to comparable predation pressure from sharks in the study region. Results highlight the importance that habitat features such as distance to the coast and geographical location could have in predation risk of dolphins from sharks, as well as the importance of considering photographic coverage when assessing the incidence of shark-inflicted bites on dolphins or other marine animals. This study serves as a baseline for future studies on shark-dolphin interactions in Queensland and into how predation may influence dolphin habitat usage, group living, and behavior.

摘要

猎物种群的生态和进化受到捕食及捕食风险的影响。由于直接观察捕食事件存在困难,我们对鲨鱼和海豚之间捕食者与猎物关系的理解并不完整。海豚身上经常能看到鲨鱼造成的伤口,这可以作为捕食压力的间接衡量指标。我们使用了来自昆士兰北部、中部和南部的澳大利亚座头鲸和糙齿海豚的照片,以评估鲨鱼造成的咬伤发生率,并研究咬伤的种间差异及其与群体大小、栖息地特征以及这些个体所在地理位置的关系。鲨鱼造成的疤痕发生率在不同物种之间没有差异(χ² = 0.133,自由度df = 1,p = 0.715),当汇总所有三个研究地点的数据时,33.3%的糙齿海豚和百分之24.1的座头鲸有鲨鱼咬伤的迹象。广义相加模型表明,离海岸更近、照片覆盖范围更大以及在昆士兰北部的海豚更有可能有鲨鱼造成的咬伤。在糙齿海豚和座头鲸身上发现的鲨鱼造成的伤口发生率相似,这表明在研究区域,两者都受到来自鲨鱼的相当的捕食压力。结果突出了诸如与海岸的距离和地理位置等栖息地特征在海豚遭受鲨鱼捕食风险方面可能具有的重要性,以及在评估鲨鱼对海豚或其他海洋动物造成的咬伤发生率时考虑照片覆盖范围的重要性。这项研究为昆士兰未来关于鲨鱼与海豚相互作用以及捕食如何影响海豚栖息地利用、群体生活和行为的研究提供了基线。

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