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Rorqual whale (Balaenopteridae) surface lunge‐feeding behaviors: Standardized classification,repertoire diversity,and evolutionary analyses
Authors:Brian W Kot  Richard Sears  Dany Zbinden  Elizabeth Borda  Malcolm S Gordon
Institution:1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, , Los Angeles, California 90095‐1606, U.S.A;2. Mingan Island Cetacean Study, Inc., , Longue‐Pointe‐de‐Mingan, Quebec G0G 1V0, Canada;3. Mériscope Marine Research Station, 7 chemin de la Marina, Portneuf‐sur‐Mer, , Quebec G0T 1P0, Canada;4. Department of Marine Biology, Texas A&M University, , Galveston, Texas 77553, U.S.A
Abstract:Rorqual whales (Family: Balaenopteridae) are the world's largest predators and sometimes feed near or at the sea surface on small schooling prey. Most rorquals capture prey using a behavioral process known as lunge‐feeding that, when occurring at the surface, often exposes the mouth and head above the water. New technology has recently improved historical misconceptions about the natural variation in rorqual lunge‐feeding behavior yet missing from the literature is a dedicated study of the identification, use, and evolution of these behaviors when used to capture prey at the surface. Here we present results from a long‐term investigation of three rorqual whale species (minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata; fin whale, B. physalus; and blue whale, B. musculus) that helped us develop a standardized classification system of surface lunge‐feeding (SLF) behaviors. We then tested for differences in frequency of these behaviors among the three species and across all rorqual species. Our results: (1) propose a unified classification system of six homologous SLF behaviors used by all living rorqual whale species; (2) demonstrate statistically significant differences in the frequency of each behavior by minke, fin, and blue whales; and (3) provide new information regarding the evolution of lunge‐feeding behaviors among rorqual whales.
Keywords:rorqual whale  Balaenopteridae  feeding behavior  lunge‐feeding  surface feeding  evolution  minke whale  fin whale  blue whale
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