True’s beaked whale (Mesoplodon mirus) in Macaronesia

Author:

Aguilar de Soto Natacha123,Martín Vidal4,Silva Monica56,Edler Roland7,Reyes Cristel28,Carrillo Manuel9,Schiavi Agustina2,Morales Talia23,García-Ovide Belen23,Sanchez-Mora Anna23,Garcia-Tavero Nerea23,Steiner Lisa10,Scheer Michael11,Gockel Roland11,Walker Dylan12,Villa Enrico13,Szlama Petra13,Eriksson Ida K.14,Tejedor Marisa4,Perez-Gil Monica415,Quaresma João16,Bachara Wojtek17,Carroll Emma18

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling (CREEM), University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom

2. BIOECOMAC. Department of Animal Biology, Edaphology and Geology, University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

3. Grupo de Investigación en Conservación (GIC), Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

4. Society for the Study of Cetaceans in the Canary Islands Archipelago (SECAC), Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

5. Institute of Marine Research (IMAR), University of the Azores, Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (MARE), Faial, Azores, Portugal

6. Department of Biology, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA, United States

7. Zoo Duisburg, Duisburg, Germany

8. Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU), University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom

9. Canarias Conservacion, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

10. Whale Watch Azores, Faial, Azores, Portugal

11. M.E.E.R. La Gomera, Berlin, Germany

12. World Cetacean Alliance, Brighton, England, United Kingdom

13. Cetacean Watching (CW Azores), Pico, Azores, Portugal

14. Futurismo, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal

15. CEAMAR, Cetaceans and Marine Research Institute of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote, Spain

16. Espaço Talassa, Lajes do Pico, Azores, Portugal

17. Legionowo, Poland

18. Scottish Ocean Institute, University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom

Abstract

The True’s beaked whale (Mesoplodon mirus, True 1913) is a poorly known member of the Ziphiidae family. Its distribution in the northern hemisphere is thought to be restricted to the temperate or warm temperate waters of the North Atlantic, while a few stranding records from the southern hemisphere suggest a wider and antitropical distribution, extending to waters from the Atlantic coast of Brazil to South Africa, Mozambique, Australia and the Tasman Sea coast of New Zealand. This paper (i) reports the first molecular confirmation of the occurrence of the True’s beaked whale at the southern limit of its distribution recorded in the northeast Atlantic: the Azores and Canary Islands (macaronesian ecoregion); (ii) describes a new colouration for this species using evidence from a whale with molecular species confirmation; and (iii) contributes to the sparse worldwide database of live sightings, including the first underwater video recording of this species and close images of a calf. Species identification was confirmed in two cases using mitochondrial DNA control region and cytochromebgene markers: a subadult male True’s beaked whale that stranded in El Hierro, Canary Islands, in November 2012, and a subadult male found floating dead near Faial, the Azores, in July 2004. The whale that stranded in the Canary Islands had a clearly delimited white area on its head, extending posteriorly from the tip of the beak to cover the blowhole dorsally and the gular grooves ventrally. This colouration contrasts with previous descriptions for the species and it may be rare, but it exemplifies the variability of the colouration of True’s beaked whales in the North Atlantic, further confirmed here by live sightings data. The recording of several observations of this species in deep but relatively coastal waters off the Azores and the Canary Islands suggests that these archipelagos may be unique locations to study the behaviour of the enigmatic True’s beaked whale.

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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