Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach

Each year, millions of seabirds migrate to the North Water Polynya, northern Baffin Bay, to feed in its productive waters during the 6 months that the polynya is free of ice. We evaluated seasonal shifts in diets of 3 species using the North Water: dovekie Alle alle, thick-billed murre Uria lomvia,...

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Main Authors: Karnovsky, NJ, Hobson, KA, Iverson, S, Hunt, GL
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2008
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt5fd9r9g4 2023-05-15T13:16:20+02:00 Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach Karnovsky, NJ Hobson, KA Iverson, S Hunt, GL 2008-04-07 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5fd9r9g4 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt5fd9r9g4 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5fd9r9g4 CC-BY CC-BY diet assessment stomach contents stable isotope analysis fatty acid signatures seabird Arctic polynya Oceanography Ecology Zoology Marine Biology & Hydrobiology article 2008 ftcdlib 2021-06-28T17:07:28Z Each year, millions of seabirds migrate to the North Water Polynya, northern Baffin Bay, to feed in its productive waters during the 6 months that the polynya is free of ice. We evaluated seasonal shifts in diets of 3 species using the North Water: dovekie Alle alle, thick-billed murre Uria lomvia, and black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla. Diets were assessed through a combination of stable isotope analysis of muscle tissue, fatty acid analysis of subcutaneous fat, and stomach content analysis. Dovekies had the lowest δ15N values and hence lowest trophic level in spring and summer, corresponding to their consumption of herbivorous copepods. In fall, their δ15N values increased as they switched to feeding at a higher trophic level on primary carnivores such as amphipods and fish. Throughout the study period, kittiwakes and murres had stomach contents and stable isotope values similar to dovekies in fall. Fatty acid signatures of black-legged kittiwakes and dovekies feeding in fall were similar, likely due to the reliance of both species on the pteropod Limacina limacina. Our study highlights the seasonal nature of prey availability and seabird diets in the polynya, as well as the utility of simultaneously using conventional stomach content analysis and stable isotope and fatty acid analyses to infer dietary patterns in marine food webs. © Inter-Research 2008. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alle alle Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Black-legged Kittiwake Dovekie rissa tridactyla thick-billed murre Uria lomvia Copepods uria University of California: eScholarship Arctic Baffin Bay
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topic diet assessment
stomach contents
stable isotope analysis
fatty acid signatures
seabird
Arctic polynya
Oceanography
Ecology
Zoology
Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
spellingShingle diet assessment
stomach contents
stable isotope analysis
fatty acid signatures
seabird
Arctic polynya
Oceanography
Ecology
Zoology
Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
Karnovsky, NJ
Hobson, KA
Iverson, S
Hunt, GL
Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach
topic_facet diet assessment
stomach contents
stable isotope analysis
fatty acid signatures
seabird
Arctic polynya
Oceanography
Ecology
Zoology
Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
description Each year, millions of seabirds migrate to the North Water Polynya, northern Baffin Bay, to feed in its productive waters during the 6 months that the polynya is free of ice. We evaluated seasonal shifts in diets of 3 species using the North Water: dovekie Alle alle, thick-billed murre Uria lomvia, and black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla. Diets were assessed through a combination of stable isotope analysis of muscle tissue, fatty acid analysis of subcutaneous fat, and stomach content analysis. Dovekies had the lowest δ15N values and hence lowest trophic level in spring and summer, corresponding to their consumption of herbivorous copepods. In fall, their δ15N values increased as they switched to feeding at a higher trophic level on primary carnivores such as amphipods and fish. Throughout the study period, kittiwakes and murres had stomach contents and stable isotope values similar to dovekies in fall. Fatty acid signatures of black-legged kittiwakes and dovekies feeding in fall were similar, likely due to the reliance of both species on the pteropod Limacina limacina. Our study highlights the seasonal nature of prey availability and seabird diets in the polynya, as well as the utility of simultaneously using conventional stomach content analysis and stable isotope and fatty acid analyses to infer dietary patterns in marine food webs. © Inter-Research 2008.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Karnovsky, NJ
Hobson, KA
Iverson, S
Hunt, GL
author_facet Karnovsky, NJ
Hobson, KA
Iverson, S
Hunt, GL
author_sort Karnovsky, NJ
title Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach
title_short Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach
title_full Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach
title_fullStr Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the North Water Polynya: A multiple-indicator approach
title_sort seasonal changes in diets of seabirds in the north water polynya: a multiple-indicator approach
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 2008
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geographic Arctic
Baffin Bay
geographic_facet Arctic
Baffin Bay
genre Alle alle
Arctic
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Black-legged Kittiwake
Dovekie
rissa tridactyla
thick-billed murre
Uria lomvia
Copepods
uria
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Arctic
Baffin Bay
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Baffin
Black-legged Kittiwake
Dovekie
rissa tridactyla
thick-billed murre
Uria lomvia
Copepods
uria
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