Early prey intake of a short‐finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus Gray, 1846, Cetacea: Delphinidae) in the Canary Islands

Author:

Luna Amanda12ORCID,Escánez Alejandro23,Marrero Jacobo4,Íñiguez Eva345,Pérez José A.6,Sánchez Pilar7

Affiliation:

1. BioCephaLab Centro de Investigación Mariña de la Universidade de Vigo, Edificio de Ciencias Experimentais Vigo Spain

2. Departamento de Ecoloxía e Bioloxía Animal, Edificio de Ciencias Experimentais, Campus As Lagoas‐Marcosende Universidade de Vigo Vigo Spain

3. MARE‐Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre ARDITI, Edifício Madeira Tecnopolo, Caminho da Penteada Funchal Madeira Island Portugal

4. Asociación Tonina San Cristóbal de La Laguna Tenerife (Islas Canarias) Spain

5. Faculty of Life Sciences University of Madeira Funchal Madeira Island Portugal

6. Departamento de Biología Animal, Edafología y Geología Universidad de La Laguna San Cristóbal de La Laguna Spain

7. Department of Marine Renewable Resources Institute of Marine Sciences‐CSIC Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractThis study reveals early prey eating by a short‐finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus Gray, 1846, Cetacea: Delphinidae) in the Canary Islands. Stomach contents, trophic markers, skin isotopic ratios of nitrogen (δ15N:15N/14N) and carbon (δ13C:13C/12C), and fatty acid profiles of the blubber of a short‐finned pilot whale of 213 cm size euthanized in free‐ranging conditions were analyzed. A total of 15 species of oegopsid squids, mostly diel vertical mesopelagic migrant species of the families Enoploteuthidae, Ommastrephidae, and Histioteuthidae, as well as mother's milk, were identified in the stomach contents. Asperoteuthis acanthoderma (Lu, 1977, Cephalopoda: Chiroteuthidae) was found as first time in this area, suggesting the possibility of its presence on both sides of the subtropical Atlantic, extending its current known distribution. The δ15N value (11.55‰) was higher than expected based on the size range of squid ingested, but lower than that of adult pilot whales, suggesting that mother's milk intake has a significant effect on these values in calves. Similarly, the δ13C values (−17.99‰) were shifted to those of adult pilot whales rather than the ingested squids, also due to the ingestion of high‐fat breast milk. The fatty acid (FA) composition of blubber showed a clear stratification. Long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC‐PUFA) were mainly present in the inner layer, while most relevant ≤C20 monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) were more abundant in the outer layer.

Funder

Universidade de Vigo

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

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