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New insights into whale shark <Emphasis Type="Italic">Rhincodon typus</Emphasis> diet in Brazil: an observation of ram filter-feeding on crab larvae and analysis of stomach contents from the first stranding in Bahia state
Authors:Cláudio L S Sampaio  Luciana Leite  José Amorim Reis-Filho  Miguel Loiola  Ricardo J Miranda  José de Anchieta CC Nunes  Bruno C L Macena
Institution:1.Laboratório de Ictiologia e Conserva??o,Universidade Federal de Alagoas,Penedo,Brazil;2.Oregon State University, Forest Ecosystems and Society, College of Forestry,Corvallis,USA;3.Programa de Pós-Gradua??o em Ecologia e Biomonitoramento, Instituto de Biologia,Universidade Federal da Bahia,Salvador,Brazil;4.Laboratório de Ecologia Bent?nica, Instituto de Biologia,Universidade Federal da Bahia,Salvador,Brazil;5.Salvador,Brazil;6.Departamento de Pesca e Aquicultura,Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco,Recife,Brazil
Abstract:We describe the first record of a whale shark, Rhincodon typus, feeding in Brazilian coastal waters, and the first stranding record in the state of Bahia, Northeast Brazil. In April 2008, an individual of R. typus was observed surface feeding on Dromiidae crab larvae in the continental shelf off the coast of Bahia, near a gas platform. Other fishes were observed foraging in association with the whale shark. We also document the first stranding of R. typus on the coast of Bahia in October 2013. Biometric data confirmed that the stranded whale shark was a juvenile. Stomach content analysis revealed the ingestion of Geryonidae crab larvae. Plastic debris were also found in the gastric lumen of the stranded juvenile whale shark, and we speculate that it could have been a contributing factor to the stranding, and subsequent death of the whale shark. Crab larvae were observed in both of our records and likely to consist as relevant prey items for R. typus in Brazilian continental shelf. Our study provided a contribution on the diet and feeding behaviour of whale sharks in tropical oligotrophic waters and highlights the risks of marine pollution for the species conservation.
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