Foraging destinations of three low-latitude albatross (Phoebastria) species

Satellite telemetry was used to identify the foraging distributions of three congeneric species of albatrosses that nest in the tropics/subtropics. Breeding waved albatrosses Phoebastria irrorata from the GalaÂpagos Islands travelled to the productive upwelling near the Peruvian coast and nearby are...

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Main Authors: Patricia Fernaândez, David J. Anderson, Paul R. Sievert, Kathryn P. Huyvaert
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.526.7987 2023-05-15T18:48:58+02:00 Foraging destinations of three low-latitude albatross (Phoebastria) species Patricia Fernaândez David J. Anderson Paul R. Sievert Kathryn P. Huyvaert The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2000 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.526.7987 http://eco.umass.edu/wp-content/uploads/file/pdfs/Sievert/2001_Fernandez et al_J Zool_254_391-404.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.526.7987 http://eco.umass.edu/wp-content/uploads/file/pdfs/Sievert/2001_Fernandez et al_J Zool_254_391-404.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://eco.umass.edu/wp-content/uploads/file/pdfs/Sievert/2001_Fernandez et al_J Zool_254_391-404.pdf text 2000 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T10:23:41Z Satellite telemetry was used to identify the foraging distributions of three congeneric species of albatrosses that nest in the tropics/subtropics. Breeding waved albatrosses Phoebastria irrorata from the GalaÂpagos Islands travelled to the productive upwelling near the Peruvian coast and nearby areas during the rearing period in 1996. Black-footed albatrosses P. nigripes and Laysan albatrosses P. immutabilis nesting in the Hawaiian Islands and tracked during the 1997±98 and 1998±99 breeding seasons also performed long foraging trips, to continental shelf areas of North America. In both years, breeding black-footed albatrosses made long trips to the west coast of North America (British Columbia to California). In 1997±98, breeding Laysan albatrosses travelled primarily to the north of the Hawaiian Islands and reached the waters of the Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska. In 1998±99, Laysan albatrosses had a complete breeding failure, and no long trips by breeders were tracked as a result. These three species mixed short and long trips during the chick-rearing period, but not the brooding period nor incubation period. Waved albatrosses made only long trips during the incubation period. Analysis of movement patterns showed that the core feeding areas during long trips were located over the continental shelves of North and South America. The data on foraging biology of these species have implications for assessing bycatch risk in commercial ®sheries. Key words: albatross, Phoebastria, foraging, bycatch Text Alaska Aleutian Islands Unknown Gulf of Alaska
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description Satellite telemetry was used to identify the foraging distributions of three congeneric species of albatrosses that nest in the tropics/subtropics. Breeding waved albatrosses Phoebastria irrorata from the GalaÂpagos Islands travelled to the productive upwelling near the Peruvian coast and nearby areas during the rearing period in 1996. Black-footed albatrosses P. nigripes and Laysan albatrosses P. immutabilis nesting in the Hawaiian Islands and tracked during the 1997±98 and 1998±99 breeding seasons also performed long foraging trips, to continental shelf areas of North America. In both years, breeding black-footed albatrosses made long trips to the west coast of North America (British Columbia to California). In 1997±98, breeding Laysan albatrosses travelled primarily to the north of the Hawaiian Islands and reached the waters of the Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska. In 1998±99, Laysan albatrosses had a complete breeding failure, and no long trips by breeders were tracked as a result. These three species mixed short and long trips during the chick-rearing period, but not the brooding period nor incubation period. Waved albatrosses made only long trips during the incubation period. Analysis of movement patterns showed that the core feeding areas during long trips were located over the continental shelves of North and South America. The data on foraging biology of these species have implications for assessing bycatch risk in commercial ®sheries. Key words: albatross, Phoebastria, foraging, bycatch
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