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Cheng-Hsiu Tsai1, James G Mead2.
Abstract
Here we document the first stranding record of the pygmy right whale in the Northern Hemisphere-on the coast of The Gambia, Africa (NE Atlantic Ocean, around latitude 13° N)-a location in stark contrast to its current distribution exclusively south of the equator. The original specimen is now missing and untraceable, but a photo found in the files of the Marine Mammal Program, Smithsonian Institution shows sufficient diagnostic features that allow it to be taxonomically identified as the pygmy right whale, Caperea marginata, including: small body size; streamlined overall body shape; generally dark skin coloration; arched rostrum along the lateral margin; triangular and narrow rostrum in dorsal view; lack of head callosities; some fringes on the dorsal surface of the tongue; small and relatively posteriorly positioned dorsal fin; and small and dark-colored flipper. On the whole, a stranding of the pygmy right whale in the Northern Hemisphere, although likely to be a chance event, calls for more detailed studies of how climate change and ocean currents affect the evolution and distribution (re-patterning) of marine mammals and, ultimately, the entire marine ecosystem.Entities:
Keywords: Biogeography; Cetacea; Mysticeti; Stranding
Year: 2018 PMID: 30574356 PMCID: PMC6296048 DOI: 10.1186/s40851-018-0117-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zoological Lett ISSN: 2056-306X Impact factor: 2.836
Fig. 1A pygmy right whale Caperea marginata from The Gambia, Africa. a The original photo of the Gambia Caperea by Bengt Larsen in the files of Marine Mammal Program, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution; (b) The same image, edited to facilitate taxonomic comparisons (mirror image of (a)). c A stillborn C. marginata NMNZ MM002959 from New Zealand for comparison (photo by CHT). A key diagnostic feature, arched rostrum, is illustrated. NMNZ, National Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa Tongarewa), Wellington, New Zealand
Fig. 2Proposed distribution of the pygmy right whale (in light blue, modified from Kemper, 2014), extralimital occurrence at 19° S, Pleistocene occurrences in the Northern Hemisphere (blue circles; Ma: million years), and the occurrence of the Gambia Caperea (in red; Caperea illustration by Moyna Müller)