Harassment and killing of porpoises ("phocoenacide") by fish-eating Southern Resident killer whales (Orcinus orca)

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Giles, Deborah A. [1 ,17 ]
Teman, Sarah J. [2 ]
Ellis, Samuel [3 ]
Ford, John K. B. [4 ]
Shields, Monika W. [5 ]
Hanson, M. Bradley
Emmons, Candice K. [6 ]
Cottrell, Paul E. [7 ]
Baird, Robin W. [8 ]
Osborne, Richard W. [9 ]
Weiss, Michael [10 ]
Ellifrit, David K.
Olson, Jennifer K. [9 ,11 ]
Towers, Jared R. [4 ,12 ]
Ellis, Graeme [4 ]
Matkin, Dena [13 ]
Smith, Courtney E. [14 ]
Raverty, Stephen A. [15 ]
Norman, Stephanie A. [16 ]
Gaydos, Joseph K. [2 ]
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[1] Wild Orca, Friday Harbor, WA USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Karen C Drayer Wildlife Hlth Ctr, SeaDoc Soc, Orcas Isl Off, Davis, CA USA
[3] Univ Exeter, Ctr Res Anim Behav, Exeter, England
[4] Pacific Biol Stn, Dept Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, BC, Canada
[5] Orca Behav Inst, Friday Harbor, WA USA
[6] NOAA, Northwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, Washington, DC USA
[7] Fisheries & Oceans Canada DFO, Marine Mammal Unit, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[8] Cascadia Res Collect, Olympia, WA USA
[9] Whale Museum, Friday Harbor, WA USA
[10] Ctr Whale Res, Friday Harbor, WA USA
[11] Ocean Res Coll Acad ORCA, Everett Commun Coll, Everett, WA USA
[12] Bay Cetol, Alert Bay, BC, Canada
[13] North Gulf Ocean Soc, Homer, AK USA
[14] George Mason Univ, Dept Environm Sci & Policy, Fairfax, VA USA
[15] British Columbia Minist Agr Food & Fisheries, Anim Hlth Ctr, Abbotsford, BC, Canada
[16] Marine Med Marine Res Epidemiol & Vet Med, Seattle, WA USA
[17] POB 294, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 USA
关键词
culture; killer whale; Orcinus orca; Phocoena phocoena; phocoenacide; Phocoenoides dalli; porpoise; Salish Sea; Southern Resident killer whale; BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS; HARBOR PORPOISES; SPERM-WHALES; VIOLENT INTERACTIONS; TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS; MARINE MAMMALS; VOCAL CLANS; BEHAVIOR; INFANTICIDE; PREDATION;
D O I
10.1111/mms.13073
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Endangered Southern Resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) are fish-eaters that preferentially prey on adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Despite being salmon specialists, individuals from all three killer whale pods (J, K, L) have been observed harassing and killing porpoises (family Phocoenidae) without consuming them. Retrospectively, we identified and analyzed 78 episodes of Southern Resident killer whales harassing porpoises between 1962 and 2020, of which 28 resulted in the porpoise's death ("phocoenacide"). Fifty-six episodes involved harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), 13 involved Dall's porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli), and the porpoise species was unreported for nine episodes. Southern Resident killer whales often targeted young porpoises that were similar in size to adult Chinook salmon. Both sexes participated in porpoise harassment. Juveniles engaged in the behavior the most; however, their rates of engagement were not found to differ significantly from most other age classes. The behavior was passed through generations and social groupings, as it was first observed in L pod and spread to the other two pods. Killer whales are highly complex animals known to exhibit social learning and cultural transmission of learned behaviors, but the reason(s) for this behavior is unknown. Hypotheses include the social and developmental benefits of play, hunting practice, or displaced epimeletic behavior.
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