Antecedent description and depiction of the recently described cetacean behaviour of trap/tread-water feeding inferred from a nineteenth-century sighting of a ‘sea monster’ in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt

Robert L. France
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In 2017 and 2018, two groups of biologists published papers in which they independently described what was referred to as a ‘novel’ or ‘new’ feeding behaviour for cetaceans. Called ‘trap’ or ‘tread-water’ feeding, the behaviour was of interest as it was the first time that passive or stationary in contrast to lunge, and vertical as opposed to horizontal position, feeding had been observed by whales. A subsequent historical ecology paper suggested that the recently described behaviour had in fact been previously observed and documented by illustrators and writers in Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Because yesterday’s ‘sea monsters’ are today’s megafauna, recounted sightings of the former can provide early insight into whale behaviour. One such example is an 19th century sighting of a ‘sea monster’ in the Gulf of Suez, whose description and illustration are nearly identical to modern scientific reporting of whales engaged in trap/tread-water feeding. Such concordance is further evidence in support of a historical precedence with respect to observing and documenting this behaviour.
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从十九世纪在埃及苏伊士湾发现的 "海怪 "推断最近描述的鲸目动物捕食/踏水捕食行为的前因后果描述和描绘
2017 年和 2018 年,两组生物学家发表论文,独立描述了鲸目动物的一种 "新型 "或 "新 "摄食行为。这种行为被称为 "陷阱 "或 "踩水 "摄食,是鲸鱼首次观察到的被动或静止摄食行为,而非猛冲摄食行为,以及垂直摄食行为,而非水平摄食行为,因此备受关注。随后发表的一篇历史生态学论文指出,最近描述的这种行为实际上早在古代和中世纪的插图画家和作家就已经观察到并记录在案了。因为昨天的 "海怪 "就是今天的巨型动物,对前者的目击记录可以让人们更早地了解鲸鱼的行为。其中一个例子是 19 世纪在苏伊士湾看到的 "海怪",其描述和插图与现代科学关于鲸鱼捕食/踏水捕食的报道几乎完全相同。这种一致性进一步证明了观察和记录这种行为的历史先例。
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