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<figureCitation id="13C12A54FFC2FFACFF7015A3FF70FE3B" box="[147,178,420,466]" 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="5" pageNumber="351">7.</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFCCF15A3FB68FE3B" box="[812,1194,420,466]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Indopacetus pacificus</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF7215E3FF1FFE10" bold="true" box="[145,221,484,505]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">French:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC2FFACFF0515E3FE2FFE10" box="[230,493,484,505]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Baleine-a-bec de Longman</vernacularName>
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<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC2FFACFD8A15E3FC97FE10" box="[617,853,484,505]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Indopazifik-Schnabelwal</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFC8815E3FC07FE10" bold="true" box="[875,965,484,505]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC2FFACFC2C15E3FBB9FE10" box="[975,1147,484,505]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Zifio de Longman</vernacularName>
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<heading id="D00D81BDFFC2FFACFF72160BFC65FDC8" box="[145,935,524,545]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">
<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF72160BFE4AFDC8" bold="true" box="[145,392,524,545]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Other common names:</emphasis>
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,
<vernacularName id="05F946FFFFC2FFACFD46160BFC65FDC8" box="[677,935,524,545]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Tropical Bottlenose Whale</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFD1D1654FC5BFD99" bold="true" box="[766,921,595,624]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4CFA4D52FFC2FFACFC5A1654FC76FD7E" ID-CoL="4256S" authorityName="Longman" authorityYear="1926" class="Mammalia" family="Hyperoodontidae" genus="Mesoplodon" kingdom="Animalia" order="Cetacea" pageId="5" pageNumber="351" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="pacificus">Mesoplodon pacificus Longman, 1926</taxonomicName>
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<materialsCitation id="3B923C8CFFC2FFACFC011679FBC7FD56" ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3801074303" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Australia, Queensland, “found at Mackay.”</materialsCitation>
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<subSubSection id="C3E0655AFFC2FFACFD1D16C2FBA5FD0F" box="[766,1127,709,742]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8B4536D1FFC2FFACFD1D16C2FBA5FD0F" blockId="5.[766,1348,595,1017]" box="[766,1127,709,742]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">This species is monotypic.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFD1D16F6FC6CFCE7" bold="true" box="[766,942,753,782]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Distribution.</emphasis>
Throughout the warmest waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans, it has a cross-equatorial distribution occurring from as far N as the Arabian Sea, S India, Japan, and Mexico to as far S as South Africa and Australia; its occurrence appears to be relatively continuous within its distribution; it has not been recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF721020FE52FBA1" bold="true" box="[145,400,1063,1096]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Total length 565-650 cm; weight ¢.7500 kg (unconfirmed). Until the start of the 21* century, Longmans Beaked Whale was only known, with any certainty, from two partial skulls, and even today little is known about its morphology because few stranded specimens have been studied. Sightings at sea do provide some basic information about what Longmans Beaked Whale looks like, and it appears to be similar to the Southern Bottlenose Whale (
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). Body of Longmans 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 of the distance between tip of the beak and end of the tail. Coloration is typically dark brown, dark gray, or black. Rostrum and lower jaw form a short but well-defined beak, and there are two grooves on the throat. Dentition of Longmans Beaked Whale is restricted to a single pair of tusks at the tip of the lower jaw. These teeth only erupt in males, where they form a pair of conical tusks.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF721253FF3DF998" bold="true" box="[145,255,1620,1649]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Habitat.</emphasis>
There is no specific information available for this species, but like all species of beaked whales, Longmans Beaked Whale is restricted to deeper oceanic waters.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF721299FE50F956" bold="true" box="[145,402,1694,1727]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
There is no specific information available for this species, but L.ongmans Beaked Whale is presumed, like other beaked whale species, to feed on deepwater squid and fish species. In common with other species of beaked whales, feeding of Longmans Beaked Whale is likely to occur at great depth, often over 500 m and possibly as deep as 3000 m or more. Foraging dives may be up to an hour in length.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF731360FED4F86D" bold="true" box="[144,278,1895,1924]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Breeding.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF6C1388FEBEF845" bold="true" box="[143,380,1935,1964]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
There is no specific information available for this species, but if, as is the case in other species of beaked whales, it consumes relatively small prey, Longmans Beaked Whales spend a large proportion (60-70%) of their time foraging.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF731C07FC9DF7C8" bold="true" box="[144,863,2048,2081]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
There is no specific information available for this species, but Longmans Beaked Whale is one of only three species of beaked whales that occurs in large groups. Maximum group size is ¢.100 individuals, while the average group size is ¢.20 individuals. Nothing is known about composition of these groups.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF721CC2FE29F70F" bold="true" box="[145,491,2245,2278]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
CITES Appendix II. Classified as Data Deficient on The [UCN Red List. There are no estimates of global population size of Longmans Beaked Whale. It is thought to be more abundant in the western part of its distribution, where water temperatures are warmer, but it does not appear to be a particularly common. It has been estimated that there may be ¢.1000 Longmans Beaked Whales in waters around Hawaii and ¢.300 in the eastern North Pacific. Nothing is known about threats to Longmans Beaked Whale, although potential threats include being killed as bycatch in driftnet fisheries, noise pollution, and ingestion of plastic debris.
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<emphasis id="B98EEAC3FFC2FFACFF721E0AFEE8F5CB" bold="true" box="[145,298,2573,2594]" pageId="5" pageNumber="351">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Anderson et al. (2006), Dalebout et al. (2003), MacLeod et al. (2006), Mead (1989b), Pitman et al. (1999), Rice (1998).
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