Foraging strategies and energetic of predation among marine mammals

Foraging strategies can be defined as the establishment of a consistent set of morphological, physiological, ecological and behavioural responses allowing the optimization of foraging success. Beyond the simple description of the diet, the present work attempted to explore some aspects of foraging s...

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Main Author: Spitz, Jérôme
Other Authors: LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés - UMRi 7266 (LIENSs), Université de La Rochelle (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de La Rochelle, Vincent Ridoux
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:French
Published: HAL CCSD 2010
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Summary:Foraging strategies can be defined as the establishment of a consistent set of morphological, physiological, ecological and behavioural responses allowing the optimization of foraging success. Beyond the simple description of the diet, the present work attempted to explore some aspects of foraging strategies and of the energetic of predation among northeast Atlantic marine mammals. The main goal of the study was to contribute to a better understanding of "why a prey is a prey?" Prey energy density appeared to be a key point of predation strategies. Hence, marine mammal species with high existence costs would need high quality prey items, and cannot fulfil their energy requirement just by ingesting more prey items of low to medium quality. The results of this thesis permitted to progress from a taxonomic description of marine mammal diets to the identification of functional relationships between prey and predators. Hence, traits of prey quality such as lipid content or energy density, and traits of predator cost of existence such as muscle mitochondrial density or muscle lipid content, were significantly correlated. Finally, this work underlines that in order to understand the foraging ecology of a predator, its prey characteristics have to be known. Les stratégies alimentaires peuvent être définies comme la mise en place d'ensembles cohérents de réponses morphologiques, physiologiques, écologiques ou comportementales permettant d’optimiser le succès alimentaire d’une espèce. Le présent travail s'est proposé d'aller au-delà de la simple analyse taxonomique des régimes alimentaires en utilisant les caractéristiques des proies pour explorer certains aspects des stratégies alimentaires et de l’énergétique de la prédation chez les mammifères marins de l’atlantique nord-est. L'objectif majeur était de contribuer à une meilleure compréhension du "pourquoi une proie est une proie ?" La valeur énergétique des proies est apparue comme un élément central des stratégies de prédation. Il en résulte que des coûts ...