INVESTIGADORES
GRANDI Maria Florencia
artículos
Título:
A stranding of Balaenoptera borealis (Lesson 1828) from Patagonia, Argentina, with notes on parasite infestation and diet
Autor/es:
LEONARDI, S.; GRANDI, M.F.; GARCÍA, N.A.; SVENDSEN, G.; ROMERO, A.; GONZÁLEZ, R.; CRESPO, E.A.
Revista:
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
Editorial:
NATL INQUIRY SERVICES CENTRE PTY LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 33 p. 177 - 179
ISSN:
1814-232X
Resumen:
Strandings of baleen whales are uncommon in Patagonia, Argentina. We report on a stranding of an individual sei whale Balaenoptera borealis on the east coast of San Antonio (40°43.5′ S, 64°55.8′ W), Río Negro province, Argentina. It was the eighth reported stranding of this species along the Argentinean coastline.  The  stomach  content  of  the  whale  was  dominated  by  crustaceans.  Three  parasite  species were also recovered, namely Ogmogaster antarcticus (Trematoda), Anisakis simplex (Nematoda) and Tetrabothrius affinis (Cestoda). This was the first record of a host carrying the latter two species in the South-West Atlantic Ocean.