Un espécimen herido de Carcharodon carcharias: examen prospectivo del costo de sus cacerías.

Autores/as

  • Sergio Flores -Ramí­rez
  • Francisco Omar López -Fuerte
  • Hector Reyes -Bonilla
  • Ulianov Jakes -Cota
  • Marc Aquino -Baleytó

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v30i2.152

Palabras clave:

White shark, Carcharadon carcharias, stingray, hunting costs

Resumen

Aunque culturalmente se percibe al gran ti
burón blanco (Carcharodon carcharias) como un depredador invulnerable, en el presente se reporta la muerte de un espécimen sub-adulto atrapado en una red de pesca; dicho espécimen se encontraba herido por la espina de una raya pelágica que penetró la columna vertebral del tiburón, lo que posible mente mermó su capacidad para nadar. El evento sugiere que los tiburones blancos pueden sufrir lesiones e incluso muerte, mientras cazan presas peligrosas; ello genera preguntas del
cómo los individuos de la especie toman decisiones de caza. Las teorías de “Forrajeo óptimo” y “Búsqueda de recursos con riesgo de depredación” combinadas con tecnología de se guimiento, permitirían responder este tipo de preguntas.

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2015-12-31

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Flores -Ramí­rez, S., López -Fuerte, F. O., Reyes -Bonilla, H., Jakes -Cota, U., & Aquino -Baleytó, M. (2015). Un espécimen herido de Carcharodon carcharias: examen prospectivo del costo de sus cacerías. CICIMAR Oceánides, 30(2), 55–59. https://doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v30i2.152

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