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First insights into the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) fine-scale swimming behaviour

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
卷 10, 期 5, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230012

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biologging; buoyancy; energetics; burst swimming; gliding

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As regional endotherms, lamnid sharks may adopt different swimming strategies to manage their energy budget. This study equipped shortfin mako sharks with high-resolution multi-sensor tags to measure their swimming kinematics and found that they favored specific tail-beat frequencies and displayed yo-yo-like diving patterns. Contrary to expectations, gliding was almost absent and speed bursts were observed during the day but ceased after dusk.
As regional endotherms, lamnid sharks can sustain high cruising speeds and perform frequent speed bursts. However, since endothermy comes with high energetic costs, lamnids may adopt different swimming strategies to manage their energy budget. Understanding such strategies is essential to provide behavioural and physiological context to their broader movement ecology. The endangered shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) possibly has the highest energy requirements among lamnids, but our understanding of its swimming behaviour is still limited. We equipped three shortfin mako sharks with high-resolution multi-sensor tags to measure their swimming kinematics in the wild. While swimming horizontally, individuals favoured tail-beat frequencies around 0.6 Hz at speeds comparable to those of ectothermic sharks (ca 0.5 m s(-1)). All individuals displayed yo-yo-like diving patterns where, for a given tail-beat frequency, speeds were higher during descents, as expected for a negatively buoyant fish. Contrary to what was expected, gliding was almost absent (less than 1.31%). Speed bursts reaching up to 3.6 m s(-1) were observed during the day but ceased shortly after dusk, implying a diel change in swimming behaviour. As large-scale research efforts are hindered by this species' increasing rarity, opportunistic high-resolution datasets, like the present, are fundamental to improve our understanding of shortfin mako's behaviour and ecology.

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