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<figureCitation id="13C12A54FFC3FFADFA7510E3FA74FAFB" box="[1430,1462,1252,1298]" captionStart="Plate 14: Ziphiidae" captionStartId="2.[159,189,3440,3461]" captionTargetBox="[12,2776,14,3654]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="1. Bairds Beaked Whale (Berardius baiwrdu), 2. Arnouxs Beaked Whale (Berardius arnuxu), 3. Cuviers Beaked Whale (Ziphius cavirostris), 4. Northern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus), 5. Southern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon planifrons), 6. Shepherds Beaked Whale (Tasmacetus shepherd), 7. Longmans Beaked Whale (Indopacetus pacificus), 8. Hubbss Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon carlhubbsi), 9. Stejnegers Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon stejnegeri), 10. Pygmy Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon peruvianus), 11. Perrins Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon perrini), 12. Trues Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon marus), 13. Strap-toothed Whale (Mesoplodon layardii), 14. Hectors Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon hectori)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6608555" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6608555/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">6.</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADF7D510E3F66CFAFB" box="[2102,2478,1252,1298]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Tasmacetus shepherd</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA761123FA22FAD0" bold="true" box="[1429,1504,1316,1337]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">French:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC3FFADFA091123F937FAD0" box="[1514,1781,1316,1337]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Baleine-a-bec de Shepherd</vernacularName>
/
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<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC3FFADF8891123F79BFAD0" box="[1898,2137,1316,1337]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Tasmanien-Schnabelwal</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADF78C1123F708FAD0" bold="true" box="[2159,2250,1316,1337]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC3FFADF7301123F641FAD0" box="[2259,2435,1316,1337]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Zifio de Shepherd</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA76114BF949FA88" bold="true" box="[1429,1675,1356,1377]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Other common names:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC3FFADF972114BF8B4FA88" box="[1681,1910,1356,1377]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Tasman Beaked Whale</vernacularName>
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<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC3FFADF89C114BF7D0FA88" box="[1919,2066,1356,1377]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Tasman Whale</vernacularName>
,
<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC3FFADF7FF114BF6DEFA88" box="[2076,2332,1356,1377]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Tasmanian Beaked Whale</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADF7E11192F75FFA47" bold="true" box="[2050,2205,1429,1454]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
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<taxonomicName id="4CFA4D52FFC3FFADF7241192F785FA3C" ID-CoL="54YHL" authority="Oliver, 1937" authorityName="Oliver" authorityYear="1937" class="Mammalia" family="Hyperoodontidae" genus="Tasmacetus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Cetacea" pageId="4" pageNumber="349" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="shepherdi">Tasmacetus shepherdi Oliver, 1937</taxonomicName>
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<materialsCitation id="3B923C8CFFC3FFADF7BD11BFF738F9CD" ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3801074321" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">New Zealand, North Island, “cast upon the beach at Ohawe, in the province of Taranaki.”</materialsCitation>
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<subSubSection id="C3E0655AFFC3FFADF7E1122CF6AEF9A5" box="[2050,2412,1579,1612]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8B4536D1FFC3FFADF7E1122CF6AEF9A5" blockId="4.[2050,2633,1429,1848]" box="[2050,2412,1579,1612]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">This species is monotypic.</paragraph>
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<caption id="DF856659FFC3FFADF7E01256F7A5F8FB" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6608501" ID-Zenodo-Dep="6608501" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6608501/files/figure.png" inLine="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="349" targetBox="[1431,2022,1428,1841]" targetPageId="4">
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADF7E01256F770F99B" bold="true" box="[2051,2226,1617,1650]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Distribution.</emphasis>
Poorly known due to a lack of records for the species, but it appears to have a circumpolar distribution within colder waters in the Southern Hemisphere.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADF7E01310F6CDF8D1" bold="true" box="[2051,2319,1815,1848]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Total length 600-700 cm; weight ¢.5000 kg (unconfirmed). Body of Shepherds Beaked Whale is spindle-shaped, with greatest girth around its midpoint. Flukes are wide in relation to body length, and tailstock is compressed laterally. Dorsal fin is small and set approximately two-thirds the distance between tip of the beak and end ofthe tail. Coloration is more complex than in most species of beaked whales; Shepherds Beaked Whales are dark on the dorsal surface and pale underneath. They also have a pale patch on their forehead and a pair of pale patches running along the side of the body. Adult males may also have linear scars from intraspecific aggression. Rostrum and lowerjaw form a welldefined beak, and there are two grooves on the throat. Shepherds Beaked Whale is unique in the family
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because it has 17-27 pairs of small, peg-like, functional teeth in both upper and lower jaws. Adult males also have a pair of large conical tusks at the tip of the lower jaw that are presumed to function as weapons in male-male combat. Tusks of females do not erupt from gums.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA741D39F9C4F6B6" bold="true" box="[1431,1542,2366,2399]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Habitat.</emphasis>
There is no specific information available for this species other than its preference for deep oceanic waters.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA741D8AF963F647" bold="true" box="[1431,1697,2445,2478]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
It is thought that Shepherds Beaked Whale primarily consumes deep-water fish rather than squid, but this is based on information from a very small number of individuals. As with other species of beaked whales, Shepherds Beaked Whale likely forages at depths greater than 500 m for much ofits life.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA741E2CF9DFF5A5" bold="true" box="[1431,1565,2603,2636]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Breeding.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA751E54F943F59D" bold="true" box="[1430,1665,2643,2676]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<paragraph id="8B4536D1FFC3FFADFA7B1E7EF9AEF52A" blockId="4.[1430,2641,1855,3070]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">
<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA7B1E7EF79CF573" bold="true" box="[1432,2142,2681,2714]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA7B1ECFF932F500" bold="true" box="[1432,1776,2760,2793]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
CITES Appendix II. Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red List. There are no estimates of global population size of Shepherds Beaked Whale. [tis rarely sighted at sea and may be naturally rare within its distribution. Like other species of beaked whales,it is potentially affected by ingestion of plastic debris and noise pollution, and it may be caught as bycatch in driftnet fisheries. As a species that is apparently restricted to cooler waters, it may also be vulnerable to effects of climate change. Nevertheless, nothing is known about the form or extent of these potential impacts.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC3FFADFA7A1FEEF9F0F417" bold="true" box="[1433,1586,3049,3070]" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Macleod et al. (2006), Mead (1989c), Rice (1998).
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