Cookie-cutter shark Isistius brasiliensis eats Bryde’s whale Balaenoptera brydei
2018
Murakami, Chisato | Yoshida, Hideyoshi | Yonezaki, Shiroh
We examined the stomach contents of cookie-cutter sharks, Isistius brasiliensis, collected by drift-net surveys in the western North Pacific in the early summer. The stomachs contained fresh flesh plugs and cephalopod beaks. Approximately half of the flesh plugs were identified as Bryde’s whale, Balaenoptera brydei, based on genetic analysis, and several of the lower beaks were identified as boreal clubhook squid, Onychoteuthis borealijaponica. The range of estimated dorsal mantle lengths for the squids was 60–172 mm. These results are evidence of predation by of cookie-cutter sharks on cetaceans and of an overlap in the vertical distribution of both species.
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