地中海东北部首次确认搁浅的幼年长须鲸,Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Deniz Ayas, Nuray Çiftçi
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2021 年 5 月 13 日,一头 13.5 米长的雄性长须鲸幼鲸(Balaenoptera physalus, Linnaeus, 1758)被发现搁浅在梅尔辛湾。本研究的目的是对其进行外部检查。这只幼鸟的尸体被带到梅尔辛大学海洋生物博物馆进行了广泛检查。据观察,幼鱼的身体完整无损,但皮肤破裂并有局部损伤。头部软组织大部分受损,下颌骨和头盖骨仍与身体相连。观察到左胸鳍的桡骨和尺骨完全断裂,胸腔部分由于 10-20 天的腐烂而积血。左胸鳍仅靠皮肤与身体相连。犊牛的胃是空的,被认为是由其母亲吮吸的。左胸鳍的完全断裂可能是由船只碰撞造成的。胸腔积血可能是由于体内器官塌陷造成的。皮肤上的病变和变形以及头部软组织的缺失表明,尸体已在海上漂流了 10 到 20 天。这项研究首次证实了长须鲸在土耳其水域梅尔辛湾搁浅的记录。
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First Confirmed Stranding of a Juvenile fin Whale, Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758), in the Northeastern Mediterranean Sea

First Confirmed Stranding of a Juvenile fin Whale, Balaenoptera Physalus (Linnaeus, 1758), in the Northeastern Mediterranean Sea

The body of a 13.5 m long male fin whale calf (Balaenoptera physalus, Linnaeus, 1758) was found stranded in Mersin Bay on 13 May 2021. The aim of this study was to present its external examination. The carcass of the juvenile was brought to Mersin University Marine Life Museum and examined extensively. It was observed that the integrity of the body was preserved, while the skin was disintegrated and had localized lesions. It was seen that a significant part of the soft tissues in the head were damaged and the jawbone and cranium remained attached to the body. A complete fracture of the radius and ulna of the left pectoral fin was observed and blood accumulation was noted in the thoracic part due to 10–20 days of decomposition. The left pectoral fin was attached to the body only by skin. The calf’s stomach was empty and it was thought to have been suckled by its mother. The complete breakage of the left pectoral fin could have been caused by a possible ship collision. The accumulation of blood in the thoracic region is probably due to the collapse of organs inside the body. Lesions and deformations on the skin and loss of soft tissue on the head suggest that the carcass had been adrift at sea for 10 to 20 days. This study provides the first confirmed record of a fin whale stranded in Mersin Bay in Turkish waters.

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