Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina

Research on marine mammal habitat-associations often uses satellite remote sensing of sea surface temperature, chlorophyll concentration, and sea surface height to map mesoscale features, which may indicate areas of enhanced productivity and prey availability. However, for species that feed at depth...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Main Authors: McGovern, K.A., Rodriguez, Diego Horacio, Lewis, Mirtha Noemi, Eder, Elena Beatriz, Piola, Alberto Ricardo, Davis, R.W.
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description Research on marine mammal habitat-associations often uses satellite remote sensing of sea surface temperature, chlorophyll concentration, and sea surface height to map mesoscale features, which may indicate areas of enhanced productivity and prey availability. However, for species that feed at depths >400 m, the increased productivity associated with mesoscale features observed near the surface may have little or no immediate effect on habitat-associations at depth. As a result, previous studies have found a weak correlation between mesoscale features and the movements of marine mammals. The advantage of biologging is that hydrographic variables are recorded in situ and at foraging depths using animal-borne instruments with sensors for temperature, conductivity (salinity), and dissolved oxygen. The goal of this study was to characterize the habitat-associations of female southern elephant seals (SES) from Península Valdés, Argentina during the post-breeding foraging trip. Although female SES exhibited significant habitat-associations with sea surface height anomaly and chlorophyll concentrations, the presence or absence of eddies was not predictive of foraging behavior, and the majority of foraging dives (74%) and prey encounters (77%) occurred in the absence of eddies. The strongest habitat-association was with deep (>500 m) and cold (3.73 ± 1.29 °C) subantarctic water, primarily during foraging dives from dusk to dawn. Female SES made most of their foraging dives (68%, mean maximum depth of 539 ± 226 m) and had the most prey encounters (67%) in Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW), which is formed near the Subantarctic Front on the northern flank of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Our results suggest that AAIW is the principal foraging habitat of female SES from Península Valdés, which may not be directly associated with near-surface mesoscale features. Future research on the habitat-associations for SES and other deep-diving marine mammals should focus on indices of foraging success and the ...
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McGovern, K.A.; Rodriguez, Diego Horacio; Lewis, Mirtha Noemi; Eder, Elena Beatriz; Piola, Alberto Ricardo; et al.; Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers; 185; 103789; 5-2022; 1-13
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spelling ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/202801 2025-01-16T19:28:33+00:00 Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina McGovern, K.A. Rodriguez, Diego Horacio Lewis, Mirtha Noemi Eder, Elena Beatriz Piola, Alberto Ricardo Davis, R.W. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/202801 eng eng Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103789 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967063722001029 http://hdl.handle.net/11336/202801 McGovern, K.A.; Rodriguez, Diego Horacio; Lewis, Mirtha Noemi; Eder, Elena Beatriz; Piola, Alberto Ricardo; et al.; Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers; 185; 103789; 5-2022; 1-13 0967-0637 CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ ANTARCTIC INTERMEDIATE WATER DIVING ELEPHANT SEAL FORAGING HABITAT-ASSOCIATION PENÍNSULA VALDÉS https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ftconicet https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103789 2023-09-24T20:28:34Z Research on marine mammal habitat-associations often uses satellite remote sensing of sea surface temperature, chlorophyll concentration, and sea surface height to map mesoscale features, which may indicate areas of enhanced productivity and prey availability. However, for species that feed at depths >400 m, the increased productivity associated with mesoscale features observed near the surface may have little or no immediate effect on habitat-associations at depth. As a result, previous studies have found a weak correlation between mesoscale features and the movements of marine mammals. The advantage of biologging is that hydrographic variables are recorded in situ and at foraging depths using animal-borne instruments with sensors for temperature, conductivity (salinity), and dissolved oxygen. The goal of this study was to characterize the habitat-associations of female southern elephant seals (SES) from Península Valdés, Argentina during the post-breeding foraging trip. Although female SES exhibited significant habitat-associations with sea surface height anomaly and chlorophyll concentrations, the presence or absence of eddies was not predictive of foraging behavior, and the majority of foraging dives (74%) and prey encounters (77%) occurred in the absence of eddies. The strongest habitat-association was with deep (>500 m) and cold (3.73 ± 1.29 °C) subantarctic water, primarily during foraging dives from dusk to dawn. Female SES made most of their foraging dives (68%, mean maximum depth of 539 ± 226 m) and had the most prey encounters (67%) in Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW), which is formed near the Subantarctic Front on the northern flank of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Our results suggest that AAIW is the principal foraging habitat of female SES from Península Valdés, which may not be directly associated with near-surface mesoscale features. Future research on the habitat-associations for SES and other deep-diving marine mammals should focus on indices of foraging success and the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Elephant Seal Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Southern Elephant Seals CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Antarctic Argentina The Antarctic Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 185 103789
spellingShingle ANTARCTIC INTERMEDIATE WATER
DIVING ELEPHANT SEAL
FORAGING HABITAT-ASSOCIATION
PENÍNSULA VALDÉS
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
McGovern, K.A.
Rodriguez, Diego Horacio
Lewis, Mirtha Noemi
Eder, Elena Beatriz
Piola, Alberto Ricardo
Davis, R.W.
Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina
title Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina
title_full Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina
title_fullStr Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina
title_short Habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Argentina
title_sort habitat associations of post-breeding female southern elephant seals (mirounga leonina) from península valdés, argentina
topic ANTARCTIC INTERMEDIATE WATER
DIVING ELEPHANT SEAL
FORAGING HABITAT-ASSOCIATION
PENÍNSULA VALDÉS
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
topic_facet ANTARCTIC INTERMEDIATE WATER
DIVING ELEPHANT SEAL
FORAGING HABITAT-ASSOCIATION
PENÍNSULA VALDÉS
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
url http://hdl.handle.net/11336/202801