Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to share our newest publications on the Deraniyagala's beaked
whale (Mesoplodon hotaula):

 

01).      Wenzhi Lin#, Hui Kang#, Inge Seim, Binshuai Liu, Shenglan Chen,
Mingming Liu, Lijun Dong, Mingli Lin, Mingyue Ouyang, Xiaoyu Huang, Yingxue
Gao, Zixin Yang, Yaolei Zhang, Jiahao Wang, Guangyi Fan, Songhai Li*. (2024)
The first genetically confirmed live sighting of the Deraniyagala's beaked
whale (Mesoplodon hotaula), with insights into the diversity, phylogeny, and
past demographic history. Marine Mammal Science. e13180. https://doi.org/
10.1111/mms.13180.

Abstract: Beaked whales have recently been reported in the South China Sea
but with taxonomic uncertainty due to their ambiguous morphological
features. Here, we sequenced three genetic markers, the control region (CR)
and cytochrome b (cytb) of the mitochondrial genome and the first intron of
the nuclear muscle actin gene ACTA2, of two biopsy samples collected in
2021, and revealed unambiguous clustering with sequences previously
attributed to Deraniyagala's beaked whale (Mesoplodon hotaula). Phylogenetic
analysis of complete mitogenomes strongly supported the close relationship
between the Deraniyagala's beaked whale and the ginkgo-toothed beaked whale
(M. ginkgodens). Whole-genome sequencing suggested a high degree of
heterozygosity in the Deraniyagala's beaked whale. Ancient inbreeding may
have had a greater impact than the recent inbreeding on Deraniyagala's
beaked whales, but more samples are needed to draw a firm conclusion. The
approximate effective population size of Deraniyagala's beaked whale was
found lowest among seven examined ziphiids, which has been experiencing a
steady decline since 300,000 ya. Therefore, we suggest that the conservation
status of Deraniyagala's beaked whales should be assessed when essential
information is available. The results of our study provide genetic evidence
of the live sighting of Deraniyagala's beaked whale in the South China Sea
and are fundamental to understanding the morphological, behavioral, and
ecological perspectives of this cetacean species.

 

02).      Lijun Dong, Yuhang Song, Wenzhi Lin, Mingming Liu, Mingli Lin,
Songhai Li*. (2024) Echolocation signals recorded in the presence of
Deraniyagala's beaked whales (Mesoplodon hotaula) in the western Pacific
(South China Sea) indicate species-specificity and intraspecific variation.
Marine Mammal Science. e13179. https:// doi.org/10.1111/mms.13179.

Abstract: Deraniyagala's beaked whale (Mesoplodon hotaula) is one of the
least-known beaked whale species, with only a few of possible live sightings
being documented to date. Here, vocalizations of Deraniyagala's beaked
whales were recorded using drifting recording systems in the confirmed
presence of this whale in the northern South China Sea (SCS) in 2021. A
total of 699 qualified frequency-modulated (FM) pulses were used to
calculate frequency and duration measurements. FM pulses had a median peak
frequency of 43.3 kHz and median interpulse interval (IPI) of 244.6 ms. Both
the spectra measurements and clustering analysis showed the recorded clicks
closely resemble the clicks of beaked whales at Palmyra Atoll (presumed to
belong to Deraniyagala's beaked whale). Compared with other Ziphiidae
species, interspecific differences were also observed. Distinguishing
between Deraniyagala's and ginkgo-toothed (M. ginkgodens) beaked whales with
acoustic data sets seems to prove feasible. Our results also suggested that
Deraniyagala's beaked whales may produce more than one subtype of FM pulses.
This study presents the first description of echolocation clicks produced by
this species based on the confirmed visual sightings. It is beneficial to
identify the species in passive acoustic monitoring records and gain further
insight into this species' vocalizations.

 

03).      Mingming Liu, Wenzhi Lin, Binshuai Liu, Shenglan Chen, Mingli Lin,
Lijun Dong, Hui Kang, Mingyue Ouyang, Zixin Yang, Xiaoyu Huang, Massimiliano
Rosso, L. Todd Pusser, John Y. Wang, Robert L. Pitman*, Songhai Li*. (2024)
Observations on Deraniyagala's beaked whale (Mesoplodon hotaula) in the
South China Sea based on the first confirmed live sightings. Marine Mammal
Science. e13178.  <https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13178>
https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13178.

Abstract: Deraniyagala's beaked whale, Mesoplodon hotaula, was previously
known from eight published strandings and no confirmed live sightings,
making it one of the least-known cetaceans. We conducted six cetacean survey
cruises in the South China Sea between 2019 and 2023, and during 120
sea-days we recorded 12 sightings of unidentified Mesoplodon. From biopsy
samples and acoustic recordings, five sightings were subsequently confirmed
as M. hotaula. Using photographs, we provide the first field descriptions
and observations of this species. The calf/juvenile has a distinctive facial
coloration and dorsal striping pattern that appear to be diagnostic among
Indo-Pacific Mesoplodon; among adult males, the dark rostrum of M. hotaula
and the distinctively white-tipped beak of ginkgo-toothed beaked whale, M.
ginkgodens, distinguish these similar-looking, partially sympatric species.
Mean group size was small (3.0, n = 5), with a preference for deep (2,156 m,
n = 5), warm (30.3C, n = 3) water. We update the known distribution of this
species, present evidence of fishery interactions, and document the first
reported mixed-species Mesoplodon group: a juvenile Blainville's beaked
whale M. densirostris associated with four M. hotaula. These sightings
identify the South China Sea as a potentially important area for this almost
completely unknown species.

 

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Songhai

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Marine Mammal and Marine Bioacoustics Laboratory

Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering 

Chinese Academy of Sciences 

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