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美国东南部大锤头鲨(路氏双髻鲨)的洄游模式和季节性栖息地利用情况。

Migratory patterns and seasonal habitat use of great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran) in the southeastern United States.

作者信息

Casselberry Grace A, Skomal Gregory B, Griffin Lucas P, Brownscombe Jacob W, Finn John T, Dello Russo Joseph, Filous Alex, Holder Peter E, Daughtry Ben, Kneebone Jeff, Morley Danielle, Lowerre-Barbieri Susan K, Anderson Brooke N, Sulikowski James, Cooke Steven J, Danylchuk Andy J

机构信息

Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA.

Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

J Fish Biol. 2025 Aug;107(2):350-371. doi: 10.1111/jfb.70039. Epub 2025 Apr 3.

Abstract

The great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) is a highly mobile shark species whose population in the United States declined dramatically through the early 2000s. Their spatial ecology is poorly understood, creating challenges for effective conservation of this enigmatic marine predator. Using acoustic telemetry and network analyses, we describe the movement patterns of 15 mature great hammerhead sharks (207-331.5 cm fork length) primarily within the waters of the southeastern United States from April 2019 to December 2022, including identifying movement corridors, core use areas and seasonal shifts in habitat use. Great hammerheads exhibited partial migration; some sharks undertook consistent, repeatable, round-trip migrations between the tagging site in the Florida Keys and northern points in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast. Conversely, others remained in the Florida Keys year-round. Network analysis coupled with community detection algorithms revealed that individual great hammerheads displayed oceanic basin affinity, favouring migration to either the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico. Great hammerheads that remained in the Florida Keys shifted their habitat use seasonally from inshore channels (spring and summer) to offshore artificial reefs and the natural reef tract (summer through winter). These shifts may be driven by prey availability, as core use areas often corresponded to known locations of seasonal spawning aggregations for reef fish. These data fill an important knowledge gap for great hammerhead migratory patterns that can improve spatial management strategies for this historically overexploited species. We discuss the importance of drawing upon data from multiple tagging locations for highly mobile species management, particularly in the designation of essential fish habitat.

摘要

大锤头鲨(Sphyrna mokarran)是一种高度洄游的鲨鱼物种,其在美国的种群数量在21世纪初急剧下降。人们对它们的空间生态了解甚少,这给有效保护这种神秘的海洋捕食者带来了挑战。利用声学遥测和网络分析,我们描述了15条成熟大锤头鲨(叉长207 - 331.5厘米)在2019年4月至2022年12月期间主要在美国东南部水域的运动模式,包括确定运动通道、核心使用区域以及栖息地使用的季节性变化。大锤头鲨表现出部分洄游现象;一些鲨鱼在佛罗里达群岛的标记地点与墨西哥湾和大西洋海岸的北部地点之间进行持续、可重复的往返洄游。相反,其他鲨鱼则常年留在佛罗里达群岛。网络分析结合群落检测算法表明,个体大锤头鲨表现出对大洋盆地的偏好,倾向于洄游到大西洋或墨西哥湾。留在佛罗里达群岛的大锤头鲨季节性地改变其栖息地使用,从近岸航道(春季和夏季)转移到近海人工礁和天然礁区(夏季至冬季)。这些变化可能是由猎物的可获得性驱动的,因为核心使用区域通常与已知的礁鱼季节性产卵聚集地点相对应。这些数据填补了大锤头鲨洄游模式方面的重要知识空白,有助于改善对这种历史上过度捕捞物种的空间管理策略。我们讨论了利用来自多个标记地点的数据进行高度洄游物种管理的重要性,特别是在指定重要鱼类栖息地方面。

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