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English: A segment of an uninterrupted event, which resulted in cleaning interactions. Recorded by remote video camera 10 March 2009, on Station A, at 08:04 hours, a male pelagic thresher shark ( Alopias pelagicus ) modified its behavior by slowly circling over cleaner territories while lowering its caudal fin in a pose, presumably to facilitate cleaner inspections. This behavioral sequence, which was consistent and repetitive, was categorized as ‘circular-stance-swimming’. Note the fishing line hooked into the shark's right pectoral fin. Many of the elasmobranchs, which visit this site, are similarly affected by human activity. |
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Source | Video S1 from Oliver S, Hussey N, Turner J, Beckett A. "Oceanic Sharks Clean at Coastal Seamount". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0014755. PMID 21423796. PMC: 3056710. | ||
Author | Oliver S, Hussey N, Turner J, Beckett A | ||
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Author | Oliver S, Hussey N, Turner J, Beckett A |
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Image title | A segment of an uninterrupted event, which resulted in cleaning interactions. Recorded by remote video camera 10 March 2009, on Station A, at 08:04 hours, a male pelagic thresher shark ( Alopias pelagicus ) modified its behavior by slowly circling over cleaner territories while lowering its caudal fin in a pose, presumably to facilitate cleaner inspections. This behavioral sequence, which was consistent and repetitive, was categorized as ?circular-stance-swimming?. Note the fishing line hooked into the shark's right pectoral fin. Many of the elasmobranchs, which visit this site, are similarly affected by human activity. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011-03-14 |