812:), with the greatest height of the body being one seventh their total length—compared to 1/6.5 to 1/6.75 in fin whales and only 1/5.5 in sei whales. Bryde's are dark smoky grey dorsally and usually white ventrally, whereas sei whales are often a galvanized blue-grey dorsally and have a variably sized white patch on the throat, a posteriorly oriented white anchor-shaped marking between the pectoral fins, and are blue-grey beyond the anus—although Bryde's off South Africa can have a similar irregular white patch on the throat. Bryde's have a straight rostrum with three longitudinal ridges that extend from the blowholes, where the auxiliary ridges begin as depressions, to the tip of the rostrum. The sei whale, like other rorquals, has a single median ridge, as well as a slightly arched rostrum, which is accentuated at the tip. Bryde's usually have dark grey lower jaws, whereas sei whales are lighter grey. Bryde's have 250–370 pairs of short, slate grey baleen plates with long, coarse, lighter grey or white bristles that are 40 cm (16 in) long by 20 cm (7.9 in) wide, while sei whales have longer, black or dark grey baleen plates with short, curling, wool-like bristles.
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648:, where he found a 11-metre (37 ft) whale, which had stranded there in June 1871 after swimming more than 32 kilometres (20 mi) up the creek—it was said to have "exhausted itself by its furious struggles" to get free and "roared like an elephant" before finally expiring. Despite terrible weather, he was able to secure almost the entire skull and nearly all its vertebrae, along with other bones. These were sent to Anderson, who described the specimen, which was physically mature, as a new species. In 1913, the Norwegian scientist Ørjan Olsen, based on the examination of a dozen "sei whales" brought to the whaling stations at
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was the dominant species, accounting for nearly 100% of the diet in late summer. Based on the stomach contents of Bryde's whales caught by
Japanese pelagic whaling expeditions in the North Pacific in the 1970s, the majority were found to feed on euphausiids (nearly 89%), whereas only about 11% fed on
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Bryde's whales have an upright, falcate dorsal fin that is up to 46.25 cm (18.21 in) in height, average 34.4 cm (13.5 in), and is usually between 30 and 37.5 cm (11.8 and 14.8 in). It is often frayed or ragged along its rear margin and located about two-thirds of the way
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The 40 to 70 ventral pleats extend to or past the umbilicus, occupying about 58% and 57% of the total length, respectively; sei whales, though, have ventral pleats that extend only halfway between the pectoral fins and umbilicus, occupying only 45–47% of the total body length, whereas their umbilicus
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Their blow is columnar or bushy, about 3.0–4.0 m (10–13 ft) high. Sometimes, they blow or exhale while under water. Bryde's whales display seemingly erratic behaviour compared to other baleen whales, because they surface at irregular intervals and can change directions for unknown reasons.
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They regularly dive for about 5–15 minutes (maximum of 20 minutes) after four to seven blows. Bryde's whales are capable of reaching depths down to 292 metres (958 ft). When submerging, these whales do not display their flukes. Bryde's whales commonly swim at 1.6–6.4 km/h (1–4 mph),
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In the 1950s it was discovered that there were two types of "sei whale" off Japan, a northern form with longer, finer baleen and shorter ventral grooves and a southern form with shorter, coarser baleen and longer ventral grooves. They also differed in the shape of the palate. The former was caught
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Bryde's whales breed in alternate years, apparently in any season, with an autumnal peak. Their gestation period is estimated at 12 months. Calves are about 3.4–4.0 m (11–13 ft) long at birth and weigh 1,000 kg (2,200 lb). They become sexually mature at 8–13 years of age, when
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Yamada, T. K., L.-S. Chou, S. Chantrapornsyl, K. Adulyanukosol, S. K. Chakravarti, M. Oishi, S. Wada, C.-J. Yao, T. Kakuda, Y. Tajima, K. Arai, A. Umetani & N. Kurihara (2006). "Middle sized balaenopterid whale specimens (Cetacea: Balaenopteridae) preserved at several institutions in Taiwan,
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and another saved from a river in eastern
Australia were found to be closely related to the Junge specimen and the East China Sea whales. Bryde's whale (most had auxiliary ridges) of small size—estimated at 10.1 to 11.6 m (33 to 38 ft) in length—sighted off the northeastern side of the
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Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. It is listed on Appendix II as it has an unfavourable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organised by tailored agreements.
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For management purposes, the U.S. population is divided into three groups: the
Eastern Tropical Pacific stock (11,000–13,000 animals) and the Hawaiian stock (350–500) and an endangered stock of about 100 whales in the Gulf of Mexico. As of 2016, the Bryde's whale is considered to be
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Over 30,000 Bryde's whales were caught between 1911 and '87, including over 1,400 taken by the
Soviets in the Southern Hemisphere from 1948 to 1973 (only 19 were reported). The peak reported catches were reached in 1973–74 and 1974–75, when over 1,800 were taken each year.
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occurs in the
Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans between the 40th parallels of latitude, preferring highly productive, tropical, subtropical, and warm, temperate waters of 16–22 °C (61–72 °F). In the North Pacific, they occur as far north as
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Bryde's whales have not been reported as taken or injured in fishing operations. They are sometimes killed or injured by ship strikes. Anthropogenic noise is an increasing concern for all rorquals, which communicate by low-frequency sounds.
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Modern whaling for Bryde's whales is thought to have begun from coastal stations in Japan in 1906, where it continued uninterrupted until 1987—they were also caught offshore in the western North
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were also Bryde's whales based on the same characters that distinguished the two species off Japan (i.e. three ridges on the rostrum versus one, shape of the palate, texture of the baleen, length of the ventral grooves).
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They usually appear individually or in pairs, and occasionally in loose aggregations up to 20 animals around feeding areas. They are more active on the water surface than sei whales, especially in coastal waters.
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Historically, this species was not significantly targeted by commercial whalers, but became more important in the 1970s as the industry depleted other targets. Artisanal whalers have taken them off the coasts of
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Anderson, J. (1878). Anatomical and
Zoological Researches: Comprising an Account of the Zoological Results of the Two Expeditions to Western Yunnan in 1868 and 1875; and a Monograph of the Two Cetacean Genera,
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differed slightly in skull morphology and were referred to the putative Indo-Pacific Bryde's whale. Mitochondrial DNA analysis showed that Bryde's whales caught in the pelagic western North
Pacific and
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Alves, Filipe; Dinis, Ana; Cascão, Irma; Freitas, Luís (28 December 2009). "Bryde's whale (Balaenoptera brydei) stable associations and dive profiles: New insights into foraging behavior".
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Nemoto, T.; Kawamura, A. (1977). "Characteristics of food habits and distribution of baleen whales with special reference to the abundance of North
Pacific sei and Bryde's whales".
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Goto, M., Kanda, N., & Pastene, L. A. (2004). "Analysis of mtDNA sequences in Bryde's whales from the central western North Pacific and Baja California Peninsula". SC/56/PF15.
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In the Pacific and northern Indian Ocean, Bryde's whales have been observed employing "tread-water feeding" or "trap feeding," a behaviour more commonly known from the northern
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in the South Atlantic between 1969 and 1976 are believed to have been Bryde's whales. At least some Bryde's whales were among the 5,000 sei whales recorded in the catch off
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Tamura, T., Konishi, K., Isoda, T. and P. Okamoto. (2009). "Prey consumption and feeding habits of common minke, sei and Bryde's whales in the western North Pacific".
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Several differences in anatomy are found between Bryde's and Eden's whales; morphological similarities have caused confusions regarding species identification.
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is usually 52% of the total body length. Both species are often covered with white or pink oval scars caused by bites from cookie-cutter sharks.
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Iwata, Takashi; Akamatsu, Tomonari; Thongsukdee, Surasak; Cherdsukjai, Phaothep; Adulyanukosol, Kanjana; Sato, Katsufumi (November 2017).
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on regular basis or at least in large numbers. One of the northernmost records in modern times was of a beached, 5-meter-long specimen at
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Shimada, H.; Pastene, L.A. (1995). "Report of a Sightings Survey off the Solomon Islands with Comments on Bryde's Whale Distribution".
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is found off southern Africa, and perhaps another form in the Indo-Pacific differs in skull morphology, tentatively referred to as the
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Yamada, T. K., T. Kakuda & Y. Tajima (2008). "Middle-sized balaenopterid whale specimens in the Philippines and Indonesia".
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Hazevoet, Cornelis J.; Monteiro, Vanda; López, Pedro; Varo, Nuria; Torda, Gergely; Berrow, Simon; Gravanita, Barbara (2010).
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Rice, D.W. (1977). "Synopsis of biological data on the sei whale and Bryde's whale in the eastern North Pacific".
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Bijukumar, A.; Jijith, S.S.; Kumar, U. Suresh; George, S. (26 March 2012).
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2516:"New feeding behaviour adopted by humpback whales off Vancouver Island"
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females are 12 m (39 ft). The mother nurses for 6–12 months.
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Whales & Dolphins Guide to the Biology and Behaviour of Cetaceans
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Olsen 1913) in the Hauraki Gulf and Northeastern New Zealand waters.
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whale, more specifically a rorqual belonging to the same group as
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2837:, observed in the Azores: a new species record for the region".
2283:
Omura, H. (1966). "Bryde's whales in the Northwest Pacific". In
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Tourists on jet skis have harassed whales off the gulf coast of
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1449:. A population found off southern and southwestern Japan in the
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1055:). One was even found "full of baby squid" (later identified as
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3432:"South African diver Rainer Schimpf swallowed by Bryde's whale"
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Fulling, Gregory L.; Thorson, Philip H.; Rivers, Julie (2011).
1331:
In the North Atlantic, they have been recorded as far north as
1283:. Resident or semi-resident groups also exist off Hawaiian and
2173:"Further information on Bryde's whale from the coast of Japan"
1623:) Appendix I, which prohibits commercial international trade.
1243:. In the southwestern Pacific, they occur as far south as the
1017:). The latter, however, mainly feed on euphausiids (primarily
31:
3537:
National Audubon Society Guide to Marine Mammals of the World
1343:
were found through mtDNA analysis to be firmly placed within
1312:. Those of the southern Indian Ocean appear to correspond to
1011:, 33%), with only one (or 3%) being found with euphausiids (
3247:"Rare whale footage shot by drone thanks to AUT scientists"
1720:
Bryde's whale is listed as National Critical in New Zealand
363:
3272:
Smultea, Mari (1 March 2012). "Short Note: Bryde's Whale (
2009:"On the external characters and biology of Bryde's Whale (
744:
Members of the Bryde's whale complex are moderately-sized
632:, naming it after the former British High Commissioner in
357:
1878:
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3529:. p. 23. Department of Conservation, New Zealand.
2365:
Reynolds, John Elliott, and Sentiel A. Rommel. (1999).
2206:
The Scientific Reports of the Whales Research Institute
2180:
The Scientific Reports of the Whales Research Institute
2154:
The Scientific Reports of the Whales Research Institute
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Bryde's whales do not occur within central to northern
2799:"The mammals of the Farasan archipelago, Saudi Arabia"
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1084:) (about 88%), but also feed on euphausiids (mostly
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2780:"Под Находкой выбросился на берег пятиметровый кит"
2224:
New Great Whale: Eden’s Whale in Sri Lankan Waters?
1739:, was photographing sharks circling a bait-ball of
1169:, was discovered in underwater recordings from the
348:
2887:
2885:
2489:"Trap-Feeding – A new humpback feeding behaviour!"
1308:occurs throughout the Indian Ocean north of about
476:whale refers to the type locality of the species.
2973:The Cetaceans of Aruba: a Multidisciplinary Study
2600:"Unusual Encounter with Bryde's Whale in Ecuador"
1560:as there are approximately 200 left in the wild.
676:, in July 1936, synonymized the two species into
2013:), a new Rorqual from the coast of South Africa"
1254:Based on osteological features, a specimen from
1090:, 11%). They have also been observed feeding on
605:is commonly used or they are simply referred to
3607:Voices in the Sea – Sounds of the Bryde's Whale
3276:) Sightings in the Southern California Bight".
3010:Reports of the International Whaling Commission
2379:西部北太平洋、特に南西部日本沿岸におけるニタリクジラの資源生態学的研究 木白 俊哉. 2011
2338:Reports of the International Whaling Commission
2250:Reports of the International Whaling Commission
2124:Anderson, stranded on Pulu Sugi near Singapore"
2017:Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
1988:Reports of the International Whaling Commission
1041:), as well as various deep-sea fish (including
890:Bryde's whales feed on a wide variety of fish,
563:
542:
521:
497:
2828:
2826:
2353:Report of the International Whaling Commission
854:breaches, showing gray upper half of lower jaw
696:and southern Honshu. Both were caught off the
570:
551:
515:
491:
3652:
3539:, Reeves, Stewart, Clapham and Powell, 2002,
3517:Baker A.N.; Madon B. (2007). Bryde's whales (
3301:
3299:
2611:
2609:
2199:"Bryde's whale occurs on the coast of Brazil"
1866:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1.RLTS.T2476A50349178.en
704:), but the southern form were Bryde's whale (
8:
3352:. University of California Press, Berkeley.
2493:Marine Education and Research Society (MERS)
2369:. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.
464:gets its specific and common names from Sir
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2958:.Globo.com. Retrieved on 18 September 2017
2943:Baleia-de-bryde: Navegando com as gigantes
2272:The Natural History of Whales and Dolphins
2084:
2082:
1579:, and one between San Clemente Island and
712:, whereas sei whales lacked this feature.
577:, for their resemblance to the sei whale.
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1693:from 1948 to 1977, but possibly only 8%.
692:, while the latter was taken off western
81:Learn how and when to remove this message
3567:, editors Perrin, Wursig and Thewissen,
3373:Whaling in 1965–66 and summer 1966 (IWS)
1841:Cooke, J.G.; Brownell Jr.; R.L. (2018).
1731:In March 2019, a diver off the coast of
1490:Island and the north-eastern tip of the
985:Eden's whale feeding in Gulf of Thailand
386:, putatively comprises three species of
3625:Drone footage of Bryde's whales feeding
3382:. Luna.pos.to. Retrieved on 2011-09-15.
2657:"Welcome to NOAA | NOAA Fisheries"
2631:Memoirs of the National Science Museum.
2441:"Tread-water feeding of Bryde's whales"
2002:
2000:
1998:
1996:
1820:
452:gets its specific and common name from
2618:Memoirs of the National Science Museum
2120:"On a specimen of the rare fin whale,
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1165:In 2014, a mysterious sound, dubbed a
442:), which makes its home solely in the
3581:, Carwardine (1995, reprinted 2000),
2222:SLAM - Sri Lanka's Amazing Maritime.
1926:Helen Van Berkel (13 December 2009).
468:, former High Commissioner of Burma (
7:
6136:A299DDD3-BB49-404C-9B20-5A646580147B
5719:1ef6b1a0-c3f6-4597-9aac-7ab986ce2935
3553:, Maurizio Wurtz and Nadia Repetto.
2145:Omura, Hideo; Fujino, Kazuo (1954).
1195:whale swimming off Madeira, Portugal
6159:IUCN Red List least concern species
3253:. Auckland University of Technology
3095:北海附近海域惊现庞大鲸鱼,画面感萌翻啦![视频+多图]
1964:. The MarineBio.org. Archived from
1852:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1262:, while several specimens from the
484:In Japan, early whalers called it "
418:. Also, a smaller, coastal form of
3533:. (PDF) . Retrieved on 2011-09-15.
3456:Fedschun, Travis (10 March 2019).
2971:) for Aruba, southern Caribbean".
2029:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1913.tb02005.x
1665:(1966–79) fleets, as well as from
1612:is listed as least concern by the
1335:. They occur throughout the wider
25:
4681:Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (
2932:). Retrieved on 18 September 2017
740:Size compared to an average human
3593:Named after a Norwegian diplomat
3395:(Marine Fisheries Review), p 57.
3071:. Retrieved on 24 November. 2014
2797:Masseti, Marco (6 August 2010).
2699:10.1111/j.1748-7692.2006.00032.x
2311:10.1111/j.1748-7692.2009.00333.x
1788:
1774:
1760:
616:In 1878, the Scottish zoologist
597:and the Sittang or Eden's whale
344:
187:
36:
6174:Cetaceans of the Atlantic Ocean
4822:Indo-Pacific finless porpoise (
4699:Tamanend's bottlenose dolphin (
4547:Indian Ocean humpback dolphin (
4538:Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (
2911:10.1590/S1984-46702015000200009
2879:. Retrieved on 9 September 2017
2514:Larry Pynn (26 November 2017).
2285:Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises
1673:(1946–52 and 1981–87), and the
6179:Cetaceans of the Pacific Ocean
4368:Southern right whale dolphin (
4359:Northern right whale dolphin (
4291:Atlantic white-sided dolphin (
3579:Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises
3565:Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals
3393:The Truth About Soviet Whaling
3212:"Gulf of Mexico Bryde's Whale"
1945:Bryde's (pronounced Brooder's)
1928:"Hauraki Gulf: Thar she blows"
1421:The type specimen is from the
909:, 52%) and various species of
789:, showing faint lateral ridges
460:station in the country, while
1:
6169:Cetaceans of the Indian Ocean
5405:Deraniyagala's beaked whale (
5378:Ginkgo-toothed beaked whale (
4589:Pantropical spotted dolphin (
4556:Australian humpback dolphin (
4318:Pacific white-sided dolphin (
3595:, The Star, 16 December 2006.
3350:The History of Modern Whaling
3164:"鲸鱼宝宝再次造访的涠洲岛海域!-新闻资讯-中国涠洲岛网"
1909:"Definition of BRYDE'S WHALE"
1604:Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
1320:. Individuals sighted in the
1285:Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
1142:in the northeastern Pacific.
1108:, the South Pacific, and the
656:, in South Africa, described
589:Baleen plate of Bryde's whale
4401:Australian snubfin dolphin (
3809:North Atlantic right whale (
3527:Science for Conservation 272
3080:Wang Pei Lei (王丕烈). (1984).
2252:. Special Issue (1): 10–38.
2233:. Retrieved on 3 August 2017
537:area, whalemen confused the
5351:Blainville's beaked whale (
5292:Tropical bottlenose whale (
5268:Southern bottlenose whale (
5259:Northern bottlenose whale (
4708:Common bottlenose dolphin (
4565:Atlantic humpback dolphin (
3818:North Pacific right whale (
3621:– American Cetacean Society
3054:10.11609/jott.o2859.2436-43
2839:Marine Biodiversity Records
2546:Frontiers in Marine Science
2355:. Special Issue (1): 92–97.
2340:. Special Issue (1): 80–87.
2270:Evans, Peter G. H. (1987).
1701:Other threats and incidents
1602:Bryde's whale surfaces off
1138:which is also performed by
843:, showing its culumnar blow
644:and Beeling Rivers, on the
564:
543:
522:
498:
56:. The specific problem is:
6205:
5450:Stejneger's beaked whale (
4831:Yangtze finless porpoise (
4616:Atlantic spotted dolphin (
4201:Short-finned pilot whale (
3041:Journal of Threatened Taxa
2803:Turkish Journal of Zoology
2673:Barlow, Jay (April 2006).
2559:10.3389/fmars.2024.1394695
2128:Zoologische Verhandelingen
1453:has also been referred to
1149:
1146:Reproduction and nurturing
879:
775:
424:Indo-Pacific Bryde's whale
52:to meet Knowledge (XXG)'s
6184:Mammals described in 1913
5483:Shepherd's beaked whale (
5026:Araguaian river dolphin (
4210:Long-finned pilot whale (
4061:
4044:
3743:
3726:
3676:
3482:Yurou (15 October 2019).
3274:Balaenoptera brydei/edeni
2859:10.1017/s1755267207007282
2466:10.1016/j.cub.2017.09.045
2367:Biology of Marine Mammals
1629:has yet to be evaluated.
1573:Southern California Bight
756:and the relatively small
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426:. The recently described
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184:Scientific classification
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5369:Gervais's beaked whale (
5324:Sowerby's beaked whale (
5035:Bolivian river dolphin (
3067:中华人民共和国濒危物种科学委员会. . the
2426:10.1578/AM.43.5.2017.501
1990:(Special Issue 1):88-91.
1381:Ilha Anchieta State Park
1289:Northern Mariana Islands
1207:Marine Park, New Zealand
752:, but being larger than
5507:Cuvier's beaked whale (
5432:Perrin's beaked whale (
5396:Hector's beaked whale (
5360:Ramari's beaked whale (
5333:Andrews' beaked whale (
5209:Arnoux's beaked whale (
4882:Burmeister's porpoise (
4649:Rough-toothed dolphin (
4073:(Oceanic dolphins)
3872:Antarctic minke whale (
3612:27 October 2012 at the
3290:10.1578/am.38.1.2012.92
2229:22 January 2021 at the
2107:10.5962/bhl.title.50434
1913:www.merriam-webster.com
1203:A Bryde's whale in the
1005:, 36%), and pilchards (
934:Nematoscelis difficilis
793:The Bryde's whale is a
620:, first curator of the
5218:Baird's beaked whale (
5118:Ganges river dolphin (
5044:Amazon river dolphin (
4425:Orca or killer whale (
4349:(Right whale dolphins)
4282:White-beaked dolphin (
3800:Southern right whale (
3378:28 August 2021 at the
3216:www.fisheries,noaa.gov
2118:Junge, G.C.A. (1950).
1721:
1606:
1585:Dana Point, California
1541:
1530:
1457:. A whale stranded in
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1078:Pacific thread herring
1068:, they mainly feed on
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6189:Animal species groups
6079:Paleobiology Database
5740:Paleobiology Database
5459:Spade-toothed whale (
5423:True's beaked whale (
5414:Strap-toothed whale (
5387:Gray's beaked whale (
5342:Hubbs' beaked whale (
5227:Sato's beaked whale (
5127:Indus river dolphin (
4855:Spectacled porpoise (
4671:(Bottlenose dolphins)
4112:Heaviside's dolphin (
4094:Commerson's dolphin (
3899:Pygmy Bryde's whale (
3633:on Sealife Collection
2991:Zoologia Caboverdiana
2679:Marine Mammal Science
2616:Thailand and India".
2299:Marine Mammal Science
2197:Omura, Hideo (1962).
2171:Omura, Hideo (1962).
2007:Olsen, Ørjan (1913).
1719:
1638:Pacific Cetaceans MOU
1601:
1581:Santa Catalina Island
1554:critically endangered
1537:Bryde's whale in the
1536:
1517:
1409:Underwater view of a
1408:
1351:with a specimen from
1202:
1191:
1097:Pleuroncodes planipes
1082:Opisthonema libertate
984:
968:
943:Vinciguerria nimbaria
850:
831:
785:
739:
588:
575:, "look-alike whale")
390:and maybe four. The "
384:Bryde's whale complex
287:Bryde's whale complex
5441:Pygmy beaked whale (
5314:(Mesoplodont whales)
4473:False killer whale (
4449:Melon-headed whale (
4169:Pygmy killer whale (
3863:Common minke whale (
3312:11 June 2011 at the
3150:6 March 2017 at the
3131:6 March 2017 at the
3100:6 March 2017 at the
2325:NAMMCO/SC/16/MMFI/07
1884:"Appendices | CITES"
1859:: e.T2476A50349178.
1748:Phetchaburi Province
1575:. Five were west of
1522:in Castelhanos Bay,
1496:Tieshangang District
1339:—two specimens from
1038:Thysanoessa gregaria
1014:Nyctiphanes capensis
928:Thysanoessa gregaria
333:Bryde's whale range
63:improve this article
5578:Balaenoptera brydei
5548:Balaenoptera brydei
5249:(Bottlenose whales)
4989:Dwarf sperm whale (
4980:Pygmy sperm whale (
4812:(Finless porpoises)
4528:(Humpback dolphins)
4392:Irrawaddy dolphin (
4309:Hourglass dolphin (
4020:Pygmy right whale (
3391:Berzin, A. (2008).
3327:"Pacific Cetaceans"
3200:on 4 November 2016.
3194:"北海涠洲岛海域出现一条大鲸鱼到访。"
2969:Balaenoptera brydei
2898:Zoologia (Curitiba)
2871:Small B. D.. 1995.
2851:2008MBdR....1E..66S
2691:2006MMamS..22..446B
2579:Scientific American
2457:2017CBio...27R1154I
2451:(21): R1154–R1155.
2011:Baloenoptera brydei
1968:on 9 September 2017
1627:Balaenoptera brydei
1577:San Clemente Island
1546:Northern Hemisphere
1171:Mariana Archipelago
1087:Nyctiphanes simplex
1058:Lycoteuthis diadema
1049:, and a species of
1047:Maurolicus muelleri
1043:Mueller's pearlside
1003:Trachurus trachurus
907:Engraulis japonicus
772:External appearance
658:Balaenoptera brydei
397:Balaenoptera brydei
302:Balaenoptera brydei
137:Conservation status
113:Balaenoptera brydei
18:Bryde's whales
5889:balaenoptera-edeni
5840:balaenoptera-edeni
5827:Balaenoptera_edeni
5813:Balaenoptera edeni
5783:Balaenoptera edeni
5592:Balaenoptera_edeni
5164:La Plata dolphin (
4864:Harbour porpoise (
4833:N. asiaeorientalis
4690:Burrunan dolphin (
4258:Fraser's dolphin (
4121:Hector's dolphin (
3494:on 15 October 2019
3344:Tønnessen, Johan;
3174:on 4 November 2016
2954:Lima D. L.. 2016.
2924:Machado M.. 2014.
2835:Balaenoptera edeni
2816:10.3906/zoo-0905-2
2122:Balaenoptera edeni
1960:Balaenoptera edeni
1845:Balaenoptera edeni
1796:Marine life portal
1722:
1610:Balaenoptera edeni
1607:
1542:
1531:
1429:coast of Myanmar,
1419:
1373:Armação dos Búzios
1324:may or may not be
1209:
1197:
1152:Whale reproduction
1124:especially within
1066:Gulf of California
1008:Sardinops ocellata
995:Engraulis capensis
987:
979:
945:, nearly 3%), and
886:Bubble-net feeding
856:
845:
791:
742:
630:Balaenoptera edeni
591:
556:, "anchovy whale"
411:Balaenoptera edeni
310:Balaenoptera edeni
129:Balaenoptera edeni
6146:
6145:
6066:Open Tree of Life
5727:Open Tree of Life
5540:Taxon identifiers
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4906:Dall's porpoise (
4815:
4796:
4781:
4780:
4720:
4719:
4674:
4625:Spinner dolphin (
4607:Striped dolphin (
4598:Clymene dolphin (
4531:
4352:
4300:Peale's dolphin (
4234:Risso's dolphin (
4194:
4103:Chilean dolphin (
4076:
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4040:
4039:
4036:
4035:
4032:
4031:
3995:
3994:
3845:
3830:
3829:
3793:
3737:
3631:Bryde's whale
3587:978-0-7513-2781-6
3359:978-0-520-03973-5
3331:Pacific Cetaceans
3145:刚刚铁山港附近海域,惊现多条鲸鱼。
2620:, Tokyo, 44:1–10.
2573:Hobson, Melissa.
1958:"Bryde's Whales,
1804:List of cetaceans
1361:Mediterranean Sea
1092:pelagic red crabs
939:oceanic lightfish
916:Euphausia similis
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1177:Distribution
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6001:NatureServe
5923:iNaturalist
5807:Wikispecies
5753:SeaLifeBase
5572:Wikispecies
5416:M. layardii
5335:M. bowdoini
5283:Indopacetus
4866:P. phocoena
4805:Neophocoena
4793:(Porpoises)
4787:Phocoenidae
4361:L. borealis
4329:L. obscurus
4311:L. cruciger
4105:C. eutropia
4067:Delphinidae
4052:Odontoceti
3961:E. robustus
3928:B. physalus
3926:Fin whale (
3910:B. musculus
3883:B. borealis
3881:Sei whale (
3820:E. japonica
3704:Superorder
3698:Infraclass
3416:19 November
3307:Appendix II
3257:16 November
3022:10003367542
3016:: 413–418.
2875:. pp. 257.
2784:www.pk25.ru
2749:10125/29732
2525:27 November
2258:10031081927
1675:Philippines
1655:Philippines
1558:New Zealand
1498:and around
1385:Ilha Grande
1264:Philippines
1249:New Zealand
1122:bubble nets
1032:N. capensis
1023:, but also
999:maasbankers
899:cephalopods
895:crustaceans
882:Sardine run
799:blue whales
724:Description
702:B. borealis
638:Ashley Eden
466:Ashley Eden
454:Johan Bryde
305:Olsen, 1913
65:if you can.
6153:Categories
5474:Tasmacetus
5434:M. perrini
5407:M. hotaula
5398:M. hectori
5307:Mesoplodon
5242:Hyperoodon
5229:B. minimus
5220:B. bairdii
5211:B. arnuxii
5155:Pontoporia
5109:Platanista
4683:T. aduncus
4600:S. clymene
4567:S. teuszii
4549:S. plumbea
4451:P. electra
4370:L. peronii
4236:G. griseus
4147:D. delphis
4123:C. hectori
4050:Parvorder
3842:(Rorquals)
3749:Balaenidae
3734:Mysticeti
3732:Parvorder
3629:Photos of
3498:15 October
3178:4 November
3126:北部湾(2)_须鲸!
2704:21 January
2134:(1): 3–26.
2091:Platanista
1972:3 February
1893:14 January
1815:References
1510:Population
1431:Bangladesh
1417:, Thailand
1393:Cape Verde
1221:Washington
1150:See also:
1026:E. recurva
911:euphausiid
892:planktonic
880:See also:
810:fin whales
776:See also:
750:sei whales
382:), or the
170:Appendix I
5326:M. bidens
5200:Berardius
5182:Ziphiidae
5062:Lipotidae
4873:Vaquita (
4769:Narwhal (
4747:D. leucas
4464:Pseudorca
4293:L. acutus
4136:Delphinus
3974:Megaptera
3919:B. omurai
3892:B. brydei
3783:Eubalaena
3716:Suborder
3082:中国近海鲸类的分布
2758:0030-8870
2499:5 October
2160:: 89–103.
1939:21 August
1888:cites.org
1651:Indonesia
1528:São Paulo
1520:breaching
1484:Guangdong
1476:B. omurai
1459:Hong Kong
1433:, India,
1395:as well.
1369:Cape Frio
1345:B. brydei
1337:Caribbean
1326:B. brydei
1314:B. brydei
1306:B. brydei
1302:in 2011.
1281:B. brydei
1268:Indonesia
1260:B. brydei
1212:B. brydei
1183:B. brydei
1114:anchovies
1106:Coral Sea
1104:. In the
1052:Lestidium
991:anchovies
975:False Bay
971:B. brydei
947:mackerels
867:Breathing
841:La Gomera
824:Behaviour
670:Singapore
666:B. brydei
595:B. brydei
539:sei whale
480:Etymology
450:B. brydei
432:B. omurai
420:B. brydei
207:Kingdom:
201:Eukaryota
6105:Species+
6006:2.101732
5993:14300017
5941:10200888
5847:BioLib:
5798:Q2144297
5792:Wikidata
5670:10766267
5557:Wikidata
5498:Ziphius
5425:M. mirus
5389:M. grayi
5129:P. minor
4991:K. simus
4961:Kogiidae
4934:Physeter
4908:P. dalli
4875:P. sinus
4846:Phocoena
4664:Tursiops
4580:Stenella
4497:Tucuxi (
4383:Orcaella
4260:L. hosei
4212:G. melas
3937:B. ricei
3901:B. edeni
3700:Eutheria
3694:Mammalia
3688:Chordata
3682:Animalia
3680:Kingdom
3610:Archived
3467:11 March
3462:Fox News
3441:11 March
3376:Archived
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3222:15 April
3148:Archived
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2766:83766630
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2227:Archived
2101:London.
2099:Quaritch
2095:Orcaella
2071:11 March
1754:See also
1653:and the
1565:La Jolla
1524:Ilhabela
1472:B. edeni
1468:B. edeni
1455:B. edeni
1435:Thailand
1400:B. edeni
1318:Maldives
1300:Nakhodka
1235:between
1167:Biotwang
997:, 83%),
746:rorquals
690:Hokkaido
678:B. edeni
662:B. edeni
654:Saldanha
626:Calcutta
603:B. edeni
599:B. edeni
581:Taxonomy
510:skipjack
462:B. edeni
440:B. ricei
314:Anderson
294:Species
257:Family:
231:Mammalia
221:Chordata
217:Phylum:
211:Animalia
197:Domain:
157:IUCN 3.1
47:require
6131:ZooBank
5980:1006400
5915:2440714
5696:1006520
5657:2440715
5563:Q221056
5362:M. eueu
5081:Baiji (
5072:Lipotes
5007:Iniidae
4760:Monodon
4488:Sotalia
4427:O. orca
4416:Orcinus
4225:Grampus
4011:Caperea
3759:Balaena
3686:Phylum
3671:species
3669:Cetacea
3667:Extant
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3251:YouTube
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2186:: 7–18.
1709:in the
1644:Whaling
1500:Weizhou
1439:Vietnam
1353:Madeira
1322:Red Sea
1229:Ecuador
1064:In the
955:coastal
951:Scomber
710:rostrum
674:Sumatra
642:Sittang
535:Sanriku
486:anchovy
474:Sittang
470:Myanmar
458:whaling
402:Sittang
392:complex
388:rorqual
267:Genus:
251:Cetacea
237:Order:
227:Class:
172: (
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6071:800331
6058:137089
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5835:ARKive
5771:242603
5732:959341
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5631:327947
4160:Feresa
3710:Order
3692:Class
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1667:Taiwan
1663:Soviet
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1480:Fujian
1443:Taiwan
1357:Azores
1287:, and
1277:Hawaii
1256:Taiwan
1217:Honshu
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1035:, and
962:fish.
931:, and
897:, and
837:brydei
795:baleen
762:Durban
717:Brazil
694:Kyushu
686:Honshu
650:Durban
636:, Sir
558:イワシクジラ
527:カツオクジラ
512:whale"
500:iwashi
316:, 1879
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6084:81902
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5897:EUNIS
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5850:20764
5766:WoRMS
5758:70936
5745:81903
5665:IRMNG
5639:EUNIS
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4971:Kogia
4640:Steno
4521:Sousa
3069:CITES
2762:S2CID
2724:(PDF)
2660:(PDF)
2202:(PDF)
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1621:CITES
1447:China
1349:clade
1341:Aruba
1233:Chile
634:Burma
174:CITES
168:CITES
6110:6352
6053:OBIS
6040:NOAA
6032:9769
6027:NCBI
5967:2476
5962:IUCN
5949:ITIS
5910:GBIF
5902:8357
5876:KF8Q
5858:BOLD
5704:NCBI
5678:ITIS
5652:GBIF
5644:8396
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2527:2017
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1974:2015
1941:2021
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1857:2018
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1707:orca
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1266:and
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