Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern

Energy and time allocation differs between incubation and chick‐rearing periods, which may lead to an adjustment in the foraging behaviour of parent birds. Here, we investigated the foraging behaviour of a small alcid, the little auk Alle alle during incubation and compared it with the chick‐rearing...

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Published in:Journal of Avian Biology
Main Authors: Jakubas, Dariusz, Wojczulanis‐Jakubas, Katarzyna, Iliszko, Lech, Darecki, Mirosław, Stempniewicz, Lech
Other Authors: the Norwegian Financial Mechanism (ALKEKONGE, FORESTFILM
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jav.00303 2024-06-02T07:54:50+00:00 Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern Jakubas, Dariusz Wojczulanis‐Jakubas, Katarzyna Iliszko, Lech Darecki, Mirosław Stempniewicz, Lech the Norwegian Financial Mechanism (ALKEKONGE FORESTFILM 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jav.00303 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjav.00303 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jav.00303 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Avian Biology volume 45, issue 6, page 551-560 ISSN 0908-8857 1600-048X journal-article 2014 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.00303 2024-05-06T06:59:47Z Energy and time allocation differs between incubation and chick‐rearing periods, which may lead to an adjustment in the foraging behaviour of parent birds. Here, we investigated the foraging behaviour of a small alcid, the little auk Alle alle during incubation and compared it with the chick‐rearing period in West Spitsbergen, using the miniature GPS (in Hornsund) and temperature loggers (in Magdalenefjorden). GPS‐tracking of 11 individuals revealed that during incubation little auks foraged 8–55 (median 46) km from the colony covering 19–239 (median 120) km during one foraging trip. Distance from the colony to foraging areas was similar during incubation and chick‐rearing period. During incubation 89% of foraging positions were located in the zone over shallower parts of the shelf (isobaths up to 200–300 m) with sea surface temperature below 2.5°C. Those environmental conditions are preferred by Arctic zooplankton community. Thus, little auks in the Hornsund area restrict their foraging (both during the incubation and chick‐rearing period) to the area under influence of cold, Arctic‐origin water masses where its most preferred prey, copepod Calanus glacialis is most abundant. The temperature logger data (from 4 individuals) indicate that in contrast to the chick‐rearing period, when parent birds alternated short and long trips, during the incubation they performed only long trips. Adopting such a flexible foraging strategy allows little auks to alter their foraging strategy to meet different energy and time demands during the two main stages of the breeding. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alle alle Arctic Calanus glacialis Hornsund little auk Magdalenefjord* Zooplankton Spitsbergen Wiley Online Library Arctic Hornsund ENVELOPE(15.865,15.865,76.979,76.979) Magdalenefjorden ENVELOPE(11.010,11.010,79.569,79.569) Journal of Avian Biology 45 6 551 560
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description Energy and time allocation differs between incubation and chick‐rearing periods, which may lead to an adjustment in the foraging behaviour of parent birds. Here, we investigated the foraging behaviour of a small alcid, the little auk Alle alle during incubation and compared it with the chick‐rearing period in West Spitsbergen, using the miniature GPS (in Hornsund) and temperature loggers (in Magdalenefjorden). GPS‐tracking of 11 individuals revealed that during incubation little auks foraged 8–55 (median 46) km from the colony covering 19–239 (median 120) km during one foraging trip. Distance from the colony to foraging areas was similar during incubation and chick‐rearing period. During incubation 89% of foraging positions were located in the zone over shallower parts of the shelf (isobaths up to 200–300 m) with sea surface temperature below 2.5°C. Those environmental conditions are preferred by Arctic zooplankton community. Thus, little auks in the Hornsund area restrict their foraging (both during the incubation and chick‐rearing period) to the area under influence of cold, Arctic‐origin water masses where its most preferred prey, copepod Calanus glacialis is most abundant. The temperature logger data (from 4 individuals) indicate that in contrast to the chick‐rearing period, when parent birds alternated short and long trips, during the incubation they performed only long trips. Adopting such a flexible foraging strategy allows little auks to alter their foraging strategy to meet different energy and time demands during the two main stages of the breeding.
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author Jakubas, Dariusz
Wojczulanis‐Jakubas, Katarzyna
Iliszko, Lech
Darecki, Mirosław
Stempniewicz, Lech
spellingShingle Jakubas, Dariusz
Wojczulanis‐Jakubas, Katarzyna
Iliszko, Lech
Darecki, Mirosław
Stempniewicz, Lech
Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
author_facet Jakubas, Dariusz
Wojczulanis‐Jakubas, Katarzyna
Iliszko, Lech
Darecki, Mirosław
Stempniewicz, Lech
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title Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
title_short Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
title_full Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
title_fullStr Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
title_full_unstemmed Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
title_sort foraging strategy of the little auk alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
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