Dear MARMAM members, 

We are pleased to announce that the following paper has been published in 
Deep-Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers: 

J.N. Pereira, V.C. Neves, R. Prieto, M.A. Silva, I. Cascão, C. Oliveira, M.J. 
Cruz, J.V. Medeiros, J.P. Barreiros, F.M. Porteiro, D. Clarke (2011) Diet of 
mid-Atlantic Sowerby's beaked whales Mesoplondon bidens. Deep Sea Research Part 
I, Volume 58, Issue 11, November 2011, Pages 1084-1090

Abstract: 
The first mid-Atlantic diet of Mesoplodon beaked whales is presented, from ten 
Sowerby's Mesoplodon bidens stranded in the Azores region between 2002 and 
2009. This doubles the worldwide number of stomachs sampled, and reveals new 
feeding habits for this species. The mean number of prey items per stomach was 
85±89 (range: 12–238), with fish accounting for 99.3% and cephalopods 
contributing less than 1% of total prey. Fish otoliths from 15 families and 
cephalopod lower mandibles from three families were identified, representing 22 
taxa. The diet consisted mainly of small mid-water fish, the most numerous 
being Diaphus sp., Lampanyctus sp. and Melamphaidae species. Myctophids were 
present in all stranded individuals, followed by Diretmidae, Melamphaidae and 
Opisthoproctus soleatus, while the remaining fish species were scarce or single 
occurrences. Consistency of diet in four different years reveals a divergence 
from all previous records in continental areas, where mainly neritic and 
shelf-break benthopelagic fish species have been reported. Mid-Atlantic 
Sowerby's beaked whales' showed dietary plasticity, feeding on the most 
abundant mid-water groups occurring between 0 and750 m. Trophic level from prey 
numerical frequency was estimated at 4.4±0.46.

Highlights:

► First insight on the diet of Mesoplodon beaked whales' from the mid-North 
Atlantic area. ► Ten M. bidens stranded in the Azores, doubles the number of 
records worldwide. ► The beaked whales M. bidens are piscivorous marine 
mammals, in accordance to all previous studies. ► Diet consisted on the most 
abundant mid-water groups between 0 and 750 m, no larger than 15 cm. ► A shift 
from benthopelagic fish on continental slopes and lower shelf areas, reveals 
dietary plasticity.

Keywords: Azores; Sowerby's beaked whales; Strandings; Diet; Mesopelagic fish

Links to the full text versions are available here: 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967063711001403

Questions and requests for PDF copies can be addressed the first author: 
[email protected]

Best regards, 

Mónica

 

Mónica Almeida e Silva

Post Doctoral Fellow

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