A historical approach to describing the complex behaviour of a large species of carnivorous shark. Case study No. 1: the scalloped hammerhead, Sphyrna lewini

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Behaviour Pub Date : 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1163/1568539x-bja10211
A. Klimley
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A historical example, case study No. 1, is given illustrating the complexity of interactions between sharks in their natural environment. Scalloped hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini, form polarized schools at offshore islands and seamounts. Females perform a display while inside a school to force smaller individuals to the periphery. The Corkscrew consists of a rapid burst of swimming into a tight looping trajectory, with the shark rotating its torso almost 360° on its longitudinal axis. This conveys a shark’s intent to contact the recipient with a Hit. This is competition for a position at the centre of the school. Males dash into the schools, directing emphatic tail beats to one side with a Torso Thrust, propelling the shark‘s anterior torso laterally, to pair with a dominant female. The pair then moves outside the school to copulate in midwater with the male biting the female’s body and inserting his clasper within her uterus.
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描述一种大型食肉鲨鱼复杂行为的历史方法。案例研究1:双髻鲨(Sphyrna lewini
一个历史上的例子,案例研究1,说明了鲨鱼在自然环境中相互作用的复杂性。双髻鲨,双髻鲨,在近海岛屿和海底山形成两极分化的鱼群。雌性在鱼群内表演表演,迫使较小的个体离开。在“开瓶器”中,鲨鱼迅速游向一个紧密的环形轨迹,躯干在其纵轴上旋转近360度。这传达了一个鲨鱼的意图,以打击联系收件人。这是对学校中心位置的竞争。雄鲨冲进鱼群,用躯干推力将有力的尾巴拍打向一侧,推动鲨鱼的前躯干向一侧移动,与占统治地位的雌鲨配对。然后,这对情侣游到鱼群外,在水中交配,雄鱼咬着雌鱼的身体,把他的爪子插入她的子宫。
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Behaviour
Behaviour 生物-动物学
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1.80
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7.70%
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审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Behaviour is interested in all aspects of animal (including human) behaviour, from ecology and physiology to learning, cognition, and neuroscience. Evolutionary approaches, which concern themselves with the advantages of behaviour or capacities for the organism and its reproduction, receive much attention both at a theoretical level and as it relates to specific behavior.
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