Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea

Weddell seals ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) are important predators in the Southern Ocean and are among the best-studied pinnipeds on Earth, yet much still needs to be learned about their year-round movements and foraging behaviour. Using biologgers, we tagged 62 post-moult Weddell seals in McMurdo So...

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Main Authors: Goetz, Kimberly T., Dinniman, Michael S., Hückstädt, Luis A., Robinson, Patrick W., Shero, Michelle R., Burns, Jennifer M., Hofmann, Eileen E., Stammerjohn, Sharon E., Hazen, Elliott L., Ainley, David G., Costa, Daniel P.
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Published: The Royal Society 2023
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rsos.220500 2024-11-03T14:57:29+00:00 Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea Goetz, Kimberly T. Dinniman, Michael S. Hückstädt, Luis A. Robinson, Patrick W. Shero, Michelle R. Burns, Jennifer M. Hofmann, Eileen E. Stammerjohn, Sharon E. Hazen, Elliott L. Ainley, David G. Costa, Daniel P. National Science Foundation 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220500 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.220500 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full-xml/10.1098/rsos.220500 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Royal Society Open Science volume 10, issue 1 ISSN 2054-5703 journal-article 2023 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220500 2024-10-14T04:09:08Z Weddell seals ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) are important predators in the Southern Ocean and are among the best-studied pinnipeds on Earth, yet much still needs to be learned about their year-round movements and foraging behaviour. Using biologgers, we tagged 62 post-moult Weddell seals in McMurdo Sound and vicinity between 2010 and 2012. Generalized additive mixed models were used to (i) explain and predict the probability of seal presence and foraging behaviour from eight environmental variables, and (ii) examine foraging behaviour in relation to dive metrics. Foraging probability was highest in winter and lowest in summer, and foraging occurred mostly in the water column or just above the bottom; across all seasons, seals preferentially exploited the shallow banks and deeper troughs of the Ross Sea, the latter providing a pathway for Circumpolar Deep Water to flow onto the shelf. In addition, the probability of Weddell seal occurrence and foraging increased with increasing bathymetric slope and where water depth was typically less than 600 m. Although the probability of occurrence was higher closer to the shelf break, foraging was higher in areas closer to shore and over banks. This study highlights the importance of overwinter foraging for recouping body mass lost during the previous summer. Article in Journal/Newspaper McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Southern Ocean Weddell Seal Weddell Seals The Royal Society McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Southern Ocean Weddell Royal Society Open Science 10 1
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description Weddell seals ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) are important predators in the Southern Ocean and are among the best-studied pinnipeds on Earth, yet much still needs to be learned about their year-round movements and foraging behaviour. Using biologgers, we tagged 62 post-moult Weddell seals in McMurdo Sound and vicinity between 2010 and 2012. Generalized additive mixed models were used to (i) explain and predict the probability of seal presence and foraging behaviour from eight environmental variables, and (ii) examine foraging behaviour in relation to dive metrics. Foraging probability was highest in winter and lowest in summer, and foraging occurred mostly in the water column or just above the bottom; across all seasons, seals preferentially exploited the shallow banks and deeper troughs of the Ross Sea, the latter providing a pathway for Circumpolar Deep Water to flow onto the shelf. In addition, the probability of Weddell seal occurrence and foraging increased with increasing bathymetric slope and where water depth was typically less than 600 m. Although the probability of occurrence was higher closer to the shelf break, foraging was higher in areas closer to shore and over banks. This study highlights the importance of overwinter foraging for recouping body mass lost during the previous summer.
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author Goetz, Kimberly T.
Dinniman, Michael S.
Hückstädt, Luis A.
Robinson, Patrick W.
Shero, Michelle R.
Burns, Jennifer M.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Stammerjohn, Sharon E.
Hazen, Elliott L.
Ainley, David G.
Costa, Daniel P.
spellingShingle Goetz, Kimberly T.
Dinniman, Michael S.
Hückstädt, Luis A.
Robinson, Patrick W.
Shero, Michelle R.
Burns, Jennifer M.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Stammerjohn, Sharon E.
Hazen, Elliott L.
Ainley, David G.
Costa, Daniel P.
Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea
author_facet Goetz, Kimberly T.
Dinniman, Michael S.
Hückstädt, Luis A.
Robinson, Patrick W.
Shero, Michelle R.
Burns, Jennifer M.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Stammerjohn, Sharon E.
Hazen, Elliott L.
Ainley, David G.
Costa, Daniel P.
author_sort Goetz, Kimberly T.
title Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea
title_short Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea
title_full Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea
title_fullStr Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea
title_sort seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult weddell seals in the western ross sea
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