Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.

Climate-induced range overlap can result in novel interactions between similar species and potentially lead to competitive exclusion. The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth and is experiencing a poleward climate migration from a polar to subpolar envir...

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Main Authors: Pickett, Erin, Fraser, William, Patterson-Fraser, Donna, Cimino, Megan, Torres, Leigh, Friedlaender, Ari
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2018
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Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3db609vc
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt3db609vc 2023-10-01T03:51:52+02:00 Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs. Pickett, Erin Fraser, William Patterson-Fraser, Donna Cimino, Megan Torres, Leigh Friedlaender, Ari 2018-10-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3db609vc unknown eScholarship, University of California qt3db609vc https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3db609vc public Ecology and Evolution, vol 8, iss 19 Adélie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae Pygoscelis papua climate change ecological segregation foraging gentoo penguin interspecific competition range shift space use article 2018 ftcdlib 2023-09-04T18:02:47Z Climate-induced range overlap can result in novel interactions between similar species and potentially lead to competitive exclusion. The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth and is experiencing a poleward climate migration from a polar to subpolar environment. This has resulted in a range expansion of the ice-intolerant gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) and a coincident decrease in ice-obligate Adélie penguins (P.adeliae) near Palmer Station, Anvers Island, WAP. Ecologically similar species that share a limited prey resource must occupy disparate foraging niches in order to co-exist. Therefore, we determined the extent of foraging and dietary niche segregation between Adélie and gentoo penguins during the austral breeding season near Palmer Station. This research was conducted across six breeding seasons, from 2009 to 2014, which allowed us to investigate niche overlap in the context of interannual resource variability. Using biotelemetry and diet sampling, we found substantial overlap in the diets of Adélie and gentoo penguins, who primarily consumed Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba); however, our results showed that Adélie and gentoo penguins partitioned this shared prey resource through horizontal segregation of their core foraging areas. We did not find evidence that Antarctic krill were a limiting resource during the breeding season or that climate-induced sympatry of Adélie and gentoo penguins resulted in competition for prey or caused the subsequent differing population trajectories. This apparent absence of resource competition between Adélie and gentoo penguins throughout this study implies that current population trends in this region are governed by other biological and physical factors. Our results highlight the importance of understanding the mechanistic processes that influence top predator populations in the context of climate-driven ecosystem shifts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Peninsula Anvers Island Euphausia superba Gentoo penguin Pygoscelis adeliae Pygoscelis papua University of California: eScholarship Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Palmer Station ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770) Palmer-Station ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770) Anvers ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.600,-64.600) Anvers Island ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.600,-64.600)
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topic Adélie penguin
Pygoscelis adeliae
Pygoscelis papua
climate change
ecological segregation
foraging
gentoo penguin
interspecific competition
range shift
space use
spellingShingle Adélie penguin
Pygoscelis adeliae
Pygoscelis papua
climate change
ecological segregation
foraging
gentoo penguin
interspecific competition
range shift
space use
Pickett, Erin
Fraser, William
Patterson-Fraser, Donna
Cimino, Megan
Torres, Leigh
Friedlaender, Ari
Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.
topic_facet Adélie penguin
Pygoscelis adeliae
Pygoscelis papua
climate change
ecological segregation
foraging
gentoo penguin
interspecific competition
range shift
space use
description Climate-induced range overlap can result in novel interactions between similar species and potentially lead to competitive exclusion. The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth and is experiencing a poleward climate migration from a polar to subpolar environment. This has resulted in a range expansion of the ice-intolerant gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) and a coincident decrease in ice-obligate Adélie penguins (P.adeliae) near Palmer Station, Anvers Island, WAP. Ecologically similar species that share a limited prey resource must occupy disparate foraging niches in order to co-exist. Therefore, we determined the extent of foraging and dietary niche segregation between Adélie and gentoo penguins during the austral breeding season near Palmer Station. This research was conducted across six breeding seasons, from 2009 to 2014, which allowed us to investigate niche overlap in the context of interannual resource variability. Using biotelemetry and diet sampling, we found substantial overlap in the diets of Adélie and gentoo penguins, who primarily consumed Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba); however, our results showed that Adélie and gentoo penguins partitioned this shared prey resource through horizontal segregation of their core foraging areas. We did not find evidence that Antarctic krill were a limiting resource during the breeding season or that climate-induced sympatry of Adélie and gentoo penguins resulted in competition for prey or caused the subsequent differing population trajectories. This apparent absence of resource competition between Adélie and gentoo penguins throughout this study implies that current population trends in this region are governed by other biological and physical factors. Our results highlight the importance of understanding the mechanistic processes that influence top predator populations in the context of climate-driven ecosystem shifts.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pickett, Erin
Fraser, William
Patterson-Fraser, Donna
Cimino, Megan
Torres, Leigh
Friedlaender, Ari
author_facet Pickett, Erin
Fraser, William
Patterson-Fraser, Donna
Cimino, Megan
Torres, Leigh
Friedlaender, Ari
author_sort Pickett, Erin
title Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.
title_short Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.
title_full Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.
title_fullStr Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.
title_sort spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs.
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 2018
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3db609vc
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ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.600,-64.600)
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Antarctic Peninsula
Austral
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Anvers
Anvers Island
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Antarctic Krill
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Anvers Island
Euphausia superba
Gentoo penguin
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Pygoscelis papua
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Euphausia superba
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