Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758

Sperm Whale Physeter macrocephalus French: Grand Cachalot / German: Pottwal / Spanish: Cachalote Other common names: Cachalot, Pot Whale, Spermacet Whale Taxonomy. Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758, “in Oceano Europao.” This species is monotypic. Distribution. Almost cosmopolitan, found from the...

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Main Authors: Russell A. Mittermeier, Don E. Wilson
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Published: Lynx Edicions 2014
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description Sperm Whale Physeter macrocephalus French: Grand Cachalot / German: Pottwal / Spanish: Cachalote Other common names: Cachalot, Pot Whale, Spermacet Whale Taxonomy. Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758, “in Oceano Europao.” This species is monotypic. Distribution. Almost cosmopolitan, found from the edges of polar pack ice to the equator in both the Southern and Northern hemispheres. Descriptive notes. Total length 1520- 1920 cm (males) and 1040-1250 cm (females); up to more than 70,000 kg (males) and to 24,000 kg (females). Typical values are 1500 cm and 45,000 kg for males and 1100 cm and 15,000 kg for females. Sperm Whales are the most sexually dimorphic of all cetaceans in body length and weight. They are primarily dark gray, but skin can appear dark brown when viewed in bright sunlight. Their enormous head constitutes about 25-33%of animal’s total body length. A single blowhole is located asymmetrically on the left side at the front end of the rostrum. Twentyto 26 pairs ofconical teeth erupt only on the narrow, under-slung lower jaw. Small eyes are set far back on the head. Smooth skin occurs on head and flippers and appears dimpled past the eyes. Sperm Whales have flat, paddle-shaped flippers andlarge, triangular-shapedflukes with relatively straight trailing edges. Habitat. Deep, ice-free ocean waters across the globe, and in deep semi-enclosed seas (e.g. Mediterranean) but not enclosed seas (e.g. Black and Red). Female Sperm Whales and their dependent young generally inhabit tropical, subtropical, and temperate waters deeper than 1000 m and with sea surface temperatures greater than c.15°C. Subadult and adult males range more widely; the range oflarge adult males includes ice-free deep waters near both poles that may beclose to 0°C. Food and Feeding. Sperm Whales feed primarily on cephalopods. They are generalists, their prey being manyofthe larger, deep-ocean mesoand bathypelagic species. Preyincludes over 25 species of cephalopods, ranging from chiroteuthids weighing less than 100 g to giant squid ...
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6607619 2025-01-16T21:22:23+00:00 Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758 Russell A. Mittermeier Don E. Wilson 2014-07-31 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6607619 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B70F87E546648733428CF91FF6ECFD82 unknown Lynx Edicions https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6607611 http://publication.plazi.org/id/4B36FF9D46658731424CFFF5FFA6FFD0 https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/B70F87E546648733428CF91FF6ECFD82 https://www.gbif.org/species/195728008 https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/62709/taxon/B70F87E546648733428CF91FF6ECFD82.taxon https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6607621 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6607618 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6607619 oai:zenodo.org:6607619 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B70F87E546648733428CF91FF6ECFD82 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Cetacea Physeteridae Physeter Physeter macrocephalus info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2014 ftzenodo 2024-12-05T10:05:55Z Sperm Whale Physeter macrocephalus French: Grand Cachalot / German: Pottwal / Spanish: Cachalote Other common names: Cachalot, Pot Whale, Spermacet Whale Taxonomy. Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758, “in Oceano Europao.” This species is monotypic. Distribution. Almost cosmopolitan, found from the edges of polar pack ice to the equator in both the Southern and Northern hemispheres. Descriptive notes. Total length 1520- 1920 cm (males) and 1040-1250 cm (females); up to more than 70,000 kg (males) and to 24,000 kg (females). Typical values are 1500 cm and 45,000 kg for males and 1100 cm and 15,000 kg for females. Sperm Whales are the most sexually dimorphic of all cetaceans in body length and weight. They are primarily dark gray, but skin can appear dark brown when viewed in bright sunlight. Their enormous head constitutes about 25-33%of animal’s total body length. A single blowhole is located asymmetrically on the left side at the front end of the rostrum. Twentyto 26 pairs ofconical teeth erupt only on the narrow, under-slung lower jaw. Small eyes are set far back on the head. Smooth skin occurs on head and flippers and appears dimpled past the eyes. Sperm Whales have flat, paddle-shaped flippers andlarge, triangular-shapedflukes with relatively straight trailing edges. Habitat. Deep, ice-free ocean waters across the globe, and in deep semi-enclosed seas (e.g. Mediterranean) but not enclosed seas (e.g. Black and Red). Female Sperm Whales and their dependent young generally inhabit tropical, subtropical, and temperate waters deeper than 1000 m and with sea surface temperatures greater than c.15°C. Subadult and adult males range more widely; the range oflarge adult males includes ice-free deep waters near both poles that may beclose to 0°C. Food and Feeding. Sperm Whales feed primarily on cephalopods. They are generalists, their prey being manyofthe larger, deep-ocean mesoand bathypelagic species. Preyincludes over 25 species of cephalopods, ranging from chiroteuthids weighing less than 100 g to giant squid ... Other/Unknown Material cachalote Grand cachalot Physeter macrocephalus Pottwal Sperm whale Zenodo Cachalote ENVELOPE(-45.800,-45.800,-60.817,-60.817)
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Cetacea
Physeteridae
Physeter
Physeter macrocephalus
Russell A. Mittermeier
Don E. Wilson
Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758
title Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758
title_full Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758
title_fullStr Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758
title_full_unstemmed Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758
title_short Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus 1758
title_sort physeter macrocephalus linnaeus 1758
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Cetacea
Physeteridae
Physeter
Physeter macrocephalus
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Cetacea
Physeteridae
Physeter
Physeter macrocephalus
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