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STUDIES ON THE LONG-FINNED PILOT WHALE 55 the presence of nematodes also from the cephalopods in the stomachs. Number and size of corpora: Ovaries from 158 females were examined in detail. The corpus luteum supporting the pregnancy had an average diameter of 41.7 x 41.0 x 40.9 mm (range 8-139 mm, N = 46), and weighed on average 48.2 + 3.6 g (range: 5.8-88.3 g, N = 38). The c. lutei regressed during lactation to c. albicantia with a di- ameter as low as 4x3 mm. The maximum number of corpora counted on one ovary was 10, compared with 15 on both, and on average, mature females contained 5.5 t 0.3 corpora (N=117). Due to the incom- plete readings of the teeth of older whales, it is not possible to state conclusively from this material that all the corpora resulted in calves or that abortions had occurred in be- tween. But further studies, recording up to 25 corpora in a single female, conclude that not all ovulations are followed by pregnan- cy, since some mature females contained a larger number of corpora than would be possible for the number of calves actually born, according to the mother’s age (Martin and Desportes, in prep), and since twins oc- cur only very rarely. There was a linear correlation (N = 69; r = 0.57; t = 4.83) between the number of ovarian corpora and the female body length (Fig. 11). From some schools, some of ovaries exa- mined contained none follicles and only cor- pora albicantia indicating that the females were senescent (table 9): in this material spe- cifically this was 3 whales from 2 different schools. The lengths of these females were 442-480cm, they contained 8-9 corpora each, and two of them were 17 and 24 years old. Food and feeding The first study of Faroese pilot whale feed- ing was based on the examination of 55 stomachs sampled in August and Septem- ber, 1984 from this material (Desportes, 1985). Additional data was provided by Moore et al (1978; 1979), and by this investi- gation. The long-finned pilot whale appeared to eat mainly squid in the Faroese area with the favorite prey being Todarodes sagittatus. Some other species found in lower frequen- cy and in much lesser quantity in the stomachs were: Gonatus fabricii, Desportes (1985), Moore et al (1978; 1979), and present data, Eledone sp., Desportes (1985), Teuthowenia, Taonius, Histioteuthis spp., determined by M. Clarke, Plymouth, pre- sent data, plus undetermined species, pre- sent data. Fish represented in the stomachs were Blue Whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) and Cod (Gadus morhua), present data. It seems that the pilot whale becomes very ex- clusive in the summertime around the Faroes, when T. sagittatus is very abundant, despite the great abundance of other prey. In Desportes (1985) among 3 species found, T. sagittatus had a percentage in frequency of 100%, and in number of 96%. But in wintertime, when T. sagittatus was absent from Faroese waters, a greater number of species (8), including fish, were found for which the percentage in number was more equal. This feeding behaviour fits well with the later findings from the Faroes (Desportes
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