Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 21

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 21
THE INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH . . . 25 Morphological characters Dorsal saddles were observed more fre- quently than eye blazes. Both pattems occurred beyond a certain body length and age, and became more common with increasing body length and age. The saddle pattem had the same occurrence in males and females, while the eye blaze occurred significantly more in males and was not so strongly related to body length or age. The length of the dorsal fin and the shape of the flukes were linearly correlated to blubber thickness. This explained the seasonal dif- ferences found between schools and was related to the seasonal variation of the blub- ber thickness. Sexual dimorphism was apparent in flippers and flukes, males had longer flippers and longer and wider flukes than females at similar body lengths. Immature males and females had signifi- cantly shorter flippers and flukes in propor- tion to body length than mature individuals. The ratio of flipper length to body length was greater than that previously found (Sergeant, 1962b), and 2.7% of individuals showed a ratio within the range encoun- tered in the short-finned pilot whales (Bree, 1971; Nores and Perez, 1988; Yonekura et al., 1980). Bloch, D., Zachariassen, M. and Zachariassen, P. 1989. The possibility of using morphological characteristics of the long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas Traill) in school identification. Paper SC/41/SM9 presented to the IWC Scientific Committee, May 1989 (unpublished). 1- 15. Bloch, D., Zachariassen, M. and Zachariassen, P. In press. Some extemal characters of the long-finned pilot whale off the Faroe Islands and a comparison with the short-finned pilot whale. Rep.int.Whal.Commn (Special Issue 14). Feeding ecology A minimum of 13 genera of cephalopods, 14 genera of fish and 3 species of crustacea, plus miscellaneous other items were identi- fied. Pilot whales ate mainly squid around the Faroes. Two squid species, Todarodes sagittatus followed by Gonatus sp., were by far the most dominant prey in the diet, both in frequency of occurrence and in quantity. No species of commercial interest were important in the diet. Around the Faroes, pilot whales fed almost exclusively on Todarodes sagittatus whenever this prey was available, other- wise the diet was diversified and supple- mented with a large range of items includ- ing fish and shrimps. In the summers of 1986 to 1989 when virtually no T. sagitta- tus were landed in the Faroes, pilot whales did not appear to have fed upon densely occurring species of fish (e.g. cod, blue whiting, saithe...) in waters around the Faroes, but to have preyed further offshore, maybe on the slope of the Faroe plateau, on another squid species Gonatus sp. This indicates that while the type of prey taken reflects to some extent local availability, some degree of choice is exercised by the pilot whales between squid and fish and among squid species. Seasonal variations are observed, with a greater diversity of prey in winter when more fish is consumed, though squid remain the major part of the diet. Further work is being carried out to analyse the apparent differences in feeding pattems according to age and sexual status. Future studies will in particular try to esti- mate the actual choice made by the preda-
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