Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie
Abstract Lactation is the most energy‐demanding event in mammals' reproduction. In pinnipeds, females are the only food providers to the young and have developed numerous behavioral and physiological lactation strategies, from capital‐breeding to income‐breeding. Lactating females' fine‐sc...
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crwiley:10.1002/ece3.10796 2024-06-09T07:39:23+00:00 Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie Antoine, Adélie Labrousse, Sara Goulet, Pauline Chevallay, Mathilde Laborie, Joris Picard, Baptiste Guinet, Christophe Nerini, David Charrassin, Jean‐Benoît Heerah, Karine Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales Fondation BNP Paribas Institut Polaire Français Paul Emile Victor 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10796 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.10796 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ecology and Evolution volume 13, issue 12 ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10796 2024-05-16T14:28:34Z Abstract Lactation is the most energy‐demanding event in mammals' reproduction. In pinnipeds, females are the only food providers to the young and have developed numerous behavioral and physiological lactation strategies, from capital‐breeding to income‐breeding. Lactating females' fine‐scale foraging strategy, and precise understanding of how females supplement their pup's needs as well as their own are important to understand the species' ecology and energetic balance. Polar pinnipeds, inhabiting extreme environments, are sensitive to climate change and variability, understanding their constraints and foraging strategy during lactation is therefore important. In 2019, three sonar tags were deployed on lactating Weddell seals in Terre Adélie (East Antarctica) for 7 days, to study fine‐scale predator–prey interactions. Feeding activity was mostly benthic, reduced, central‐placed, and spatially limited. Females spent most of their time hauled‐out. A total of 331 prey capture attempts (PrCAs) were recorded using triaxial acceleration data, with 125 prey identified on echograms (5 cm, acoustic size). All PrCAs occurred on the seafloor, shallower than usual records (mean depth of 88 m, vs 280 m after their molt). We also found that they only fed in three of the five identified dive shapes, during the ascent or throughout the dive. Half of the prey were reactive to the seal's approach, either leaving the seafloor, or escaping just above the seafloor, suggesting that the seals hunt by chasing them from the seabed. Seals continuously scanned the area during the approach phase, evoking opportunistic foraging. Our results provide additional evidence that Weddell seal forage during lactation, displaying a mix of capital‐breeding and income‐breeding strategies during this period of physiological stress. This work sheds light on previously unexplored aspects of their foraging behavior, such as shallow water environments, targeting benthic prey, generally focusing on single prey rather than schools, and evidence of visual ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Sea ice Weddell Seal Weddell Seals Wiley Online Library Antarctic The Antarctic East Antarctica Weddell Terre Adélie ENVELOPE(139.000,139.000,-67.000,-67.000) Terre-Adélie ENVELOPE(138.991,138.991,-59.999,-59.999) Ecology and Evolution 13 12 |
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Abstract Lactation is the most energy‐demanding event in mammals' reproduction. In pinnipeds, females are the only food providers to the young and have developed numerous behavioral and physiological lactation strategies, from capital‐breeding to income‐breeding. Lactating females' fine‐scale foraging strategy, and precise understanding of how females supplement their pup's needs as well as their own are important to understand the species' ecology and energetic balance. Polar pinnipeds, inhabiting extreme environments, are sensitive to climate change and variability, understanding their constraints and foraging strategy during lactation is therefore important. In 2019, three sonar tags were deployed on lactating Weddell seals in Terre Adélie (East Antarctica) for 7 days, to study fine‐scale predator–prey interactions. Feeding activity was mostly benthic, reduced, central‐placed, and spatially limited. Females spent most of their time hauled‐out. A total of 331 prey capture attempts (PrCAs) were recorded using triaxial acceleration data, with 125 prey identified on echograms (5 cm, acoustic size). All PrCAs occurred on the seafloor, shallower than usual records (mean depth of 88 m, vs 280 m after their molt). We also found that they only fed in three of the five identified dive shapes, during the ascent or throughout the dive. Half of the prey were reactive to the seal's approach, either leaving the seafloor, or escaping just above the seafloor, suggesting that the seals hunt by chasing them from the seabed. Seals continuously scanned the area during the approach phase, evoking opportunistic foraging. Our results provide additional evidence that Weddell seal forage during lactation, displaying a mix of capital‐breeding and income‐breeding strategies during this period of physiological stress. This work sheds light on previously unexplored aspects of their foraging behavior, such as shallow water environments, targeting benthic prey, generally focusing on single prey rather than schools, and evidence of visual ... |
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Antoine, Adélie Labrousse, Sara Goulet, Pauline Chevallay, Mathilde Laborie, Joris Picard, Baptiste Guinet, Christophe Nerini, David Charrassin, Jean‐Benoît Heerah, Karine |
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Antoine, Adélie Labrousse, Sara Goulet, Pauline Chevallay, Mathilde Laborie, Joris Picard, Baptiste Guinet, Christophe Nerini, David Charrassin, Jean‐Benoît Heerah, Karine Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie |
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Antoine, Adélie Labrousse, Sara Goulet, Pauline Chevallay, Mathilde Laborie, Joris Picard, Baptiste Guinet, Christophe Nerini, David Charrassin, Jean‐Benoît Heerah, Karine |
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Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie |
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Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie |
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Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie |
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Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie |
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Beneath the Antarctic sea‐ice: Fine‐scale analysis of Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in Terre Adélie |
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beneath the antarctic sea‐ice: fine‐scale analysis of weddell seal ( leptonychotes weddellii) behavior and predator–prey interactions, using micro‐sonar data in terre adélie |
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ENVELOPE(139.000,139.000,-67.000,-67.000) ENVELOPE(138.991,138.991,-59.999,-59.999) |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Sea ice Weddell Seal Weddell Seals |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Sea ice Weddell Seal Weddell Seals |
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