Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island

International audience This study investigates the foraging behaviour of lactating Subantarctic fur seals Arctocephalus tropicalis breeding on Amsterdam Island, Indian Ocean, in relation to sea-surface temperatures (SST) of the surrounding waters over 3 consecutive breeding years (1995 to 1997). For...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Georges, Jean-Yves, Bonadonna, Francesco, Guinet, Christophe
Other Authors: Centre d'études biologiques de Chizé (CEBC), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Biochimie et Biologie Marines, Université de La Rochelle (ULR), Dipartimento di Etologia, University of Pisa - Università di Pisa
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2000
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Online Access:https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00193425
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps196291
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-00193425v1 2023-05-15T13:22:23+02:00 Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island Georges, Jean-Yves Bonadonna, Francesco Guinet, Christophe Centre d'études biologiques de Chizé (CEBC) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Laboratoire de Biochimie et Biologie Marines Université de La Rochelle (ULR) Dipartimento di Etologia University of Pisa - Università di Pisa 2000 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00193425 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps196291 en eng HAL CCSD Inter Research info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3354/meps196291 hal-00193425 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00193425 doi:10.3354/meps196291 ISSN: 0171-8630 EISSN: 1616-1599 Marine Ecology Progress Series https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00193425 Marine Ecology Progress Series, Inter Research, 2000, 196, pp.291-304. ⟨10.3354/meps196291⟩ Amsterdam Island · Arctocephalus tropicalis · Biotelemetry · Foraging · Sea-surface temperatures · Southern Indian ocean · Subantarctic fur seals · Subtropical Front [SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology [SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2000 ftccsdartic https://doi.org/10.3354/meps196291 2021-10-24T21:41:01Z International audience This study investigates the foraging behaviour of lactating Subantarctic fur seals Arctocephalus tropicalis breeding on Amsterdam Island, Indian Ocean, in relation to sea-surface temperatures (SST) of the surrounding waters over 3 consecutive breeding years (1995 to 1997). Foraging habitat and diving activity were investigated using time depth temperature recorders (TDRs), deployed on 29 individuals during the first trip after parturition in December (n = 7), later in the summer (n = 13), and in winter (n = 9). Argos satellite transmitters (n = 4) and a direction recorder (n = 1) were also used in the 1995 and 1996 austral summers, respectively. Sea temperatures recorded by TDRs in conjunction with the IGOSS SST database were used as a locational cue to estimate the foraging range. The foraging habitat of lactating females was associated with the northern part of the Subtropical Front (STF) (axial SST = 14.2°C), where their main prey, myctophid fish, are known to be abundant. The organisation of the foraging trips, in terms of diving activity, showed seasonal changes but remained similar among years. During the first trip after parturition, females foraged within the STF, 60 to 130 km from the colony, and exhibited a diving activity that did not vary significantly throughout the trip. Later in summer, when STF was south of Amsterdam Island, most females travelled in a straight south-east direction without diving (suggesting that they travelled regularly to reach a known area). They then concentrated their diving activity in the middle of the STF during 50% of the foraging trip duration, and continued diving on the return trip to the colony. In winter, the 14°C surface isotherm was 250 km north of Amsterdam Island and SST gradient was very low. Females increased their foraging range up to 530 km, and there was no evidence for females concentrating their diving activity within a given area, suggesting that they did not encounter dense patches of prey. In winter, seals also increased their ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Amsterdam Island Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Austral Indian Marine Ecology Progress Series 196 291 304
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topic Amsterdam Island · Arctocephalus tropicalis · Biotelemetry · Foraging · Sea-surface temperatures · Southern Indian ocean · Subantarctic fur seals · Subtropical Front
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society
spellingShingle Amsterdam Island · Arctocephalus tropicalis · Biotelemetry · Foraging · Sea-surface temperatures · Southern Indian ocean · Subantarctic fur seals · Subtropical Front
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society
Georges, Jean-Yves
Bonadonna, Francesco
Guinet, Christophe
Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island
topic_facet Amsterdam Island · Arctocephalus tropicalis · Biotelemetry · Foraging · Sea-surface temperatures · Southern Indian ocean · Subantarctic fur seals · Subtropical Front
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society
description International audience This study investigates the foraging behaviour of lactating Subantarctic fur seals Arctocephalus tropicalis breeding on Amsterdam Island, Indian Ocean, in relation to sea-surface temperatures (SST) of the surrounding waters over 3 consecutive breeding years (1995 to 1997). Foraging habitat and diving activity were investigated using time depth temperature recorders (TDRs), deployed on 29 individuals during the first trip after parturition in December (n = 7), later in the summer (n = 13), and in winter (n = 9). Argos satellite transmitters (n = 4) and a direction recorder (n = 1) were also used in the 1995 and 1996 austral summers, respectively. Sea temperatures recorded by TDRs in conjunction with the IGOSS SST database were used as a locational cue to estimate the foraging range. The foraging habitat of lactating females was associated with the northern part of the Subtropical Front (STF) (axial SST = 14.2°C), where their main prey, myctophid fish, are known to be abundant. The organisation of the foraging trips, in terms of diving activity, showed seasonal changes but remained similar among years. During the first trip after parturition, females foraged within the STF, 60 to 130 km from the colony, and exhibited a diving activity that did not vary significantly throughout the trip. Later in summer, when STF was south of Amsterdam Island, most females travelled in a straight south-east direction without diving (suggesting that they travelled regularly to reach a known area). They then concentrated their diving activity in the middle of the STF during 50% of the foraging trip duration, and continued diving on the return trip to the colony. In winter, the 14°C surface isotherm was 250 km north of Amsterdam Island and SST gradient was very low. Females increased their foraging range up to 530 km, and there was no evidence for females concentrating their diving activity within a given area, suggesting that they did not encounter dense patches of prey. In winter, seals also increased their ...
author2 Centre d'études biologiques de Chizé (CEBC)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Laboratoire de Biochimie et Biologie Marines
Université de La Rochelle (ULR)
Dipartimento di Etologia
University of Pisa - Università di Pisa
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author Georges, Jean-Yves
Bonadonna, Francesco
Guinet, Christophe
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Bonadonna, Francesco
Guinet, Christophe
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title Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island
title_short Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island
title_full Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island
title_fullStr Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island
title_full_unstemmed Foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating Subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on Amsterdam Island
title_sort foraging habitat and diving activity of lactating subantarctic fur seals in relation to sea-surface temperatures on amsterdam island
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