Species associated with whale sharks Rhincodontypus (Orectolobiformes, Rhincodontidae) in the Galapagos Archipelago.

IF 1.3 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES Canadian Slavonic Papers Pub Date : 2023-03-08 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e97864
Sofia M Green, Alex Hearn, Jonathan R Green
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Abstract

Whale sharks Rhincodontypus frequently appear to interact or associate with other species, which vary depending on the community structure and the demographic of the whale sharks at each location globally. Here, we present the species sighted frequently around whale sharks in the Galapagos Archipelago and reported by dive guides and scientists and also in earlier publications. These associated species include cetacean species: bottlenose dolphins Tursiopstruncatus, other shark species: silky sharks Carcharhinusfalciformis, Galapagos sharks Carcharhinusgalapagensis, scalloped hammerhead sharks Sphyrnalewini, tiger sharks Galeocerdocuvier and teleost fish species: remoras Remora remora, yellowfin tuna Thunnusalbacares, almaco jacks Seriolarivoliana and black jacks Caranxlugubris. The recording of interspecies associations and interactions may lead to better understanding of the natural history of whale sharks and can show important symbiotic relationships or interdependence between different species.

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加拉帕戈斯群岛中与鲸鲨 Rhincodontypus(Orectolobiformes,Rhincodontidae)有关的物种。
鲸鲨 Rhincodontypus 经常与其他物种互动或联系,这取决于全球各地鲸鲨的群落结构和人口结构。在这里,我们介绍了在加拉帕戈斯群岛鲸鲨周围经常看到的物种,以及潜水向导和科学家以及早期出版物中的报告。这些相关物种包括鲸类物种:瓶鼻海豚(Tursiopstruncatus),其他鲨鱼物种:丝鲨(Carcharhinusfalciformis)、加拉帕戈斯鲨鱼(Carcharhinusgalapagensis)、扇鳍双髻鲨(Sphyrnalewini)、虎鲨(Galeocerdocuvier)和长尾鳍鱼类物种:鮣鱼、黄鳍金枪鱼(Thunnusalbacares)、金鯵(Seriolarivoliana)和黑鯵(Caranxlugubris)。记录物种间的联系和相互作用可以让人们更好地了解鲸鲨的自然历史,并显示不同物种之间重要的共生关系或相互依存关系。
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