座头鲸多数时间在海底觅食
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- 2024-11-30
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Humpback whales are known for the
complexity
1 of their feeding techniques, which include "trapping" krill and other
prey
2 within bubble nets they produce and
gulping3(狼吞虎咽地吃) up to two-thirds their weight in prey-laden water. Now, scientists have confirmed that humpback whales in the southern
Gulf
4 of Maine are spending more feeding time on the ocean floor than in any of these other feeding behaviors. Because
entanglement
5 in fishing gear is a major risk to humpbacks, these findings have implications on bottom-set gear like those used in
lobster
6 traps. "Humpbacks have not been known as bottom-feeders, yet this is their
dominant
7 feeding mode in this region," says University of New Hampshire professor of data
visualization
8 Colin
Ware
9, lead author of a paper published in the journal
Marine
10 Mammal Science. "You've got this prominent species, and until now nobody knew how they were doing most of their feeding.", ,Ware, of UNH's Center for
Coastal
11 and Ocean Mapping, and his collaborators, including David Wiley of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine
Sanctuary
12 of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric
13 Administration (NOAA) and Ari Friedlaender of Duke University Marine Laboratory and Pratt School of Engineering, gathered data from 52 humpback whales in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and the Great South Channel near
Cape
14
Cod
15, Mass., ,By
affixing
16 DTAGs --
synchronous
17 motion and
acoustic
18
recording
19 tags -- to the whales' backs via four
suction cups(吸杯,吸盘), the researchers could track for the first time the movements of the whales below the ocean's surface. TrackPlot, a custom software tool developed by Ware, translated the tags' data into a three-dimensional ribbon that
illustrated
20 the whales' paths as they repeatedly dove to the bottom of the ocean, rolled onto their sides,
tilted
21 their heads down, and feasted on sand lance, a favorite food that is abundant there., ,From this data, collected between 2004 and 2009, Ware and his collaborators identified three distinct types of behavior during what they call bottom side-roll feeding: simple side-rolls, side-roll
inversions
22, and repetitive
scooping
23. The tag data confirms the bottom-feeding that scientists had suspected from visible scarring along some whales'
jaws
24., ,Not only did the data show that these humpbacks, "by far the most acrobatic of all
baleen
25 whales," Ware says, were performing bottom side-rolls and seafloor scooping, it indicates that this bottom feeding does not include lunging,
previously
26 assumed to be the humpbacks' primary feeding behavior., ,In lunge feeding, whales accelerates to propel water full of prey into their enlarged mouths; they then filter the water out through the hair-like
filaments
27 of their
baleens(鲸须) and retain the prey. Tag data showed that the bottom-feeding humpbacks were moving at too low a speed to characterize this behavior as lunge feeding., ,While a Crittercam™ -- a National
Geographic
28 Society video camera that gives a whale's-eye view -- attached to a humpback provides additional insight into the whales' time at the seafloor, Ware cautions that there's plenty to learn about what the whales are doing in the deep., ,"The big mystery is we still don't know exactly how they're feeding. We don't know the mechanism," he says.
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