Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size

Abstract Literature reports that body size can be associated with latitudinal distribution, for instance larger animals inhabit higher latitudes and colder habitats. This rule can be applied for species and populations within a species. The potential influence of body size on non-breeding distributi...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: Krüger, Lucas, Paiva, Vitor H., Finger, Julia V.G., Petersen, Elisa, Xavier, José C., Petry, Maria V., Ramos, Jaime A.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2018
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0954102018000238 2024-09-15T17:49:05+00:00 Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size Krüger, Lucas Paiva, Vitor H. Finger, Julia V.G. Petersen, Elisa Xavier, José C. Petry, Maria V. Ramos, Jaime A. 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102018000238 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0954102018000238 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Antarctic Science volume 30, issue 5, page 271-277 ISSN 0954-1020 1365-2079 journal-article 2018 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102018000238 2024-07-10T04:03:54Z Abstract Literature reports that body size can be associated with latitudinal distribution, for instance larger animals inhabit higher latitudes and colder habitats. This rule can be applied for species and populations within a species. The potential influence of body size on non-breeding distribution and habitat use at the intra-population level was investigated for southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteus (Gmelin) from Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands. The non-breeding distribution of 23 individuals was tracked, and total body length, culmen length, wing length, wing load and body mass were measured. Positions of core areas were used to estimate the latitudinal distribution of each individual. Smaller individuals were found to be associated more with lower latitudes, where warmer conditions and more coastal and productive waters prevail, whereas large males were associated more with higher latitudes, with colder conditions near sea ice caps, presumably feeding on carrion or preying on penguins. This association reflects a latitudinal gradient, with smaller individuals positioning themselves towards the north, and larger individuals towards the south. In this case, body size, individual distribution and habitat use were found to be associated, highlighting the importance of studying potential effects of individual body size on the ecology of seabirds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarctic Science Elephant Island Giant Petrels Macronectes giganteus Sea ice South Shetland Islands Cambridge University Press Antarctic Science 30 5 271 277
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description Abstract Literature reports that body size can be associated with latitudinal distribution, for instance larger animals inhabit higher latitudes and colder habitats. This rule can be applied for species and populations within a species. The potential influence of body size on non-breeding distribution and habitat use at the intra-population level was investigated for southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteus (Gmelin) from Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands. The non-breeding distribution of 23 individuals was tracked, and total body length, culmen length, wing length, wing load and body mass were measured. Positions of core areas were used to estimate the latitudinal distribution of each individual. Smaller individuals were found to be associated more with lower latitudes, where warmer conditions and more coastal and productive waters prevail, whereas large males were associated more with higher latitudes, with colder conditions near sea ice caps, presumably feeding on carrion or preying on penguins. This association reflects a latitudinal gradient, with smaller individuals positioning themselves towards the north, and larger individuals towards the south. In this case, body size, individual distribution and habitat use were found to be associated, highlighting the importance of studying potential effects of individual body size on the ecology of seabirds.
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author Krüger, Lucas
Paiva, Vitor H.
Finger, Julia V.G.
Petersen, Elisa
Xavier, José C.
Petry, Maria V.
Ramos, Jaime A.
spellingShingle Krüger, Lucas
Paiva, Vitor H.
Finger, Julia V.G.
Petersen, Elisa
Xavier, José C.
Petry, Maria V.
Ramos, Jaime A.
Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size
author_facet Krüger, Lucas
Paiva, Vitor H.
Finger, Julia V.G.
Petersen, Elisa
Xavier, José C.
Petry, Maria V.
Ramos, Jaime A.
author_sort Krüger, Lucas
title Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size
title_short Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size
title_full Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size
title_fullStr Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size
title_full_unstemmed Intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size
title_sort intra-population variability of the non-breeding distribution of southern giant petrels macronectes giganteusis mediated by individual body size
publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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