Blainville's Beaked Whale

Blainville's Beaked Whale

Taxobox
name = Blainville's Beaked Whale
status = DD
status_system = iucn2.3


image_caption=The logo from an NOAA study, featuring a Blainville's beaked whale



image2_caption = Size comparison against an average human
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Mammalia
ordo = Cetacea
subordo = Odontoceti
familia = Ziphidae
genus = "Mesoplodon"
species = "M. densirostris"
binomial = "Mesoplodon densirostris"
binomial_authority = Blainville, 1817
range_


range_map_caption = Blainville's Beaked Whale range

Blainville's Beaked Whale ("Mesoplodon densirostris"), or the Dense-beaked Whale, is the widest ranging mesoplodont whale and perhaps the most documented. The name "densirostris" is a Latinized form of "dense beak". Off the northeastern Bahamas, the animals are particularly well documented, and a photo identification project started sometime after 2002.

Physical description

The body of Blainville's Beaked Whale is robust, but also somewhat compressed laterally compared with other Mesoplodonts. The males have a highly distinctive appearance, the jaws overarch the rostrum, like a handful of other species, but does it towards the beginning of the mandible and then sloped down into a moderately long beak. Before the jaw sloped down, a forewords facing, barnacle infested tooth is present. One of the more remarkable features of the whale is the extremely dense bones in the rostrum (hence the name), which are most likely a form of protection again aggression from other males. The melon of the whale is flat and hardly noticeable. Coloration is dark blue/gray on top and lighter gray on the bottom, and the head is normally brownish. Males have scars and cookie cutter shark bites typical of the genus. Males reach at least 4.4 meters (14 ft 6 in) and 800 kg (1800 pounds), whereas females reach at least 4.6 meters (15') and 1 tonne (2200 pounds). Juveniles are 1.9 meters long (6 ft 4 in) when born and weigh 60 kg (130 lb).

Population and distribution

This species of beaked whale is found in tropical and warm waters in all oceans, and has been known to range into very high latitudes. Strandings have occurred off Nova Scotia, Iceland, the British Isles, Japan, Rio Grande do Sul, South Africa, central Chile, Tasmania, and New Zealand. The most common observations take place off Hawaii, the Society Islands, and the Bahamas. The species does not migrate. It inhabits water 1600 to 3000 feet deep. Despite the relatively common nature of the whale, no population estimates are availableFact|date=January 2008.

Behavior

The whales are seen in groups of 3-7 individuals. Dives have been measured out to at least 22 minutes. When the cetacean surfaces, it does so slowly and with little splashing. It probably feeds on squid and fishFact|date=January 2008.

Conservation

The beaked whale has occasionally been hunted, but has never been a specific target. It may also be a victim of Navy acoustic tests, which induce beachings Fact|date=January 2008.

References

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*"Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals". Edited by William F. Perrin, Bernd Wursig, and J.G.M Thewissen. Academic Press, 2002. ISBN 0-12-551340-2
*"Sea Mammals of the World". Written by Randall R. Reeves, Brent S. Steward, Phillip J. Clapham, and James A. Owell. A & C Black, London, 2002. ISBN 0-7136-6334-0
*"Possible functions of the ultradense bone in the rostrum of Blainville's beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris)". Written by Colin D. MacLeod. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80(1): 178-184 (2002). Available: [http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cgi-bin/rp/rp2_abst_e?cjz_z01-188_80_ns_nf_cjz here]

External links

*ARKive - [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/mammals/Mesoplodon_densirostris/ images and movies of the Blainville's beaked whale "(Mesoplodon densirostris)"]
* [http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/blainvilles_beaked.htm Factsheets - Blainville's Beaked Whale]
* [http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/tmmsn/29Species/blainvillesbeakedwhale.html Cetaceans of the World]
* [http://www.cms.int/reports/small_cetaceans/data/m_densirostris/m_densirostris.htm CMS]
* [http://www.sailhawaii.com/Beaked_whales.html Hawaii's Beaked Whales]
* [http://www.wdcs.org Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS)]


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