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STUDIES ON THE LONG-FINNED PILOT WHALE 49 Sex ratio Sex ratio in different schools: 10 entire schools (range: 24-318 animals) were sexed (Table 4). The sex ratio was biased towards females, comprising on average 58.2 t 1.8% females (N = 931). The range was 45.2-64.4% females, and the difference in sex ratio is sig- nificant (p< 0.001). Only a single school contained more males than females (18. Sep- tember 1984, Table 4), but especially this school is known to be a part of a bigger one. The sex ratio of 58.2% females recorded in the present study agrees with that observed in other studies from the Faroes, 60% (Joen- sen, 1962; Moore et al, 1978; Bloch et al, in print, a), and compares with the ratio found from Orkney, 55% (Kock, 1956), British strandings of 62% (Martin et al, 1984), Iceland of 68% (Sigurjónsson, Víkingsson and Lockyer, in print) and from New Found- land of 65% females (Sergeant, 1962). From the drive fishery and small-type whaling off Japan of the short-finned pilot whale, G. macrorhynchus, it has been shown that the two species of Globicephala differ from each other in some biological parameters. Nevertheless, these schools also contain more females than males with 67.3% females (Kasuya and March, 1984; Kasuya, in print; Kasuya and Tai, in print, a; in print, b). But this was quite the opposite of the sex ratio in landed schools of another small cetacean, the porpoise (Phocoena phoco- ena), where the proportion of females is 24% (Møhl-Hansen, 1955), which indicates that different species seem to have different school structures. Neo-natal sex-ratio: 57 foetuses were sexed, showing an equal sex distribution of 50% fe- male foetuses, (Table 3 and 5). The number of foetuses from this material is too small to examine any trend in sex ratio changes dur- ing gestation. Post-natal sex-ratio: The sex-ratio of 8 schools was recorded (N = 541, Table 6), where the sexual maturity was fixed at a length of > 480 cm on average for the males, and > 375 cm for females following Ser- geant (1962) and confirmed by Desportes et al (in print). The number of histologically sexually mature males in the schools was on average 15.0 + 2.8% (4.2-29.0%), and 41.4 í 1.0% for females (35.8-45.8%). On aver- age, there were 2.8 t 1.2 times more mature females than males in the schools (range: 1.4-11.0, N = 541). The proportion of func- tionally mature males is considerably smaller (Desportes et al, in print). Sex frequency at age: When the whales were distributed according to age (Table 5), the difference in male percent decreased with age in the post-natals, while the foetuses had an equal ratio at birth, as also shown in the material from New Foundland (Sergeant, 1962: 67). Sex ratio over time: Since 1884 (Miiller, 1882; 1884), sex frequency has been calculated several times in investigations from the Faroes and New Foundland (Table 7). It ap- pears that male frequency has not changed in the period 1952-1985, but is significantly higher than in 1883 (z = 6.2; p<0.001). According to Faroese whaling statistics dating back to 1584, pilot whales occur in the Faroese waters periodically with a cycle of about 120 years (Joensen and Zacharias- sen, 1982; in print; Bloch, Joensen, Hoydal
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