At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip

Descamps S, Tarroux A, Cherel Y, Delord K, Godø OR, Kato A, Krafft BA, Lorentsen S-H, Ropert-Coudert Y, Skaret G, Varpe Ø (2016) At-sea distribution and prey selection of Antarctic petrels and commercial krill fisheries. PLoS ONE 11(8): e0156968. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0156968 : Commercial fisheri...

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Main Authors: Descamps, Sébastien, Tarroux, Arnaud, Cherel, Yves, Delord, Karine, Godø, Olaf R., Kato, Akiko, Krafft, Bjørn A., Lorentsen, Svein-Håkon, Ropert-Coudert, Yan, Skaret, Georg, Varpe, Øystein
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Language:English
Published: Movebank Data Repository 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.q4gn4q56/3
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5441/001/1.q4gn4q56/3 2023-05-15T13:46:45+02:00 At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip Descamps, Sébastien Tarroux, Arnaud Cherel, Yves Delord, Karine Godø, Olaf R. Kato, Akiko Krafft, Bjørn A. Lorentsen, Svein-Håkon Ropert-Coudert, Yan Skaret, Georg Varpe, Øystein 2016 csv https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.q4gn4q56/3 https://www.datarepository.movebank.org/handle/10255/move.569 en eng Movebank Data Repository https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.q4gn4q56 https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156968 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 CC0 animal movement animal foraging animal tracking Antarctica Antarctic petrel fisheries light-level loggers predators Procellariformes seabirds Southern Ocean Thalassoica antarctica dataset Dataset DataPackage 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.q4gn4q56/3 https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.q4gn4q56 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156968 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Descamps S, Tarroux A, Cherel Y, Delord K, Godø OR, Kato A, Krafft BA, Lorentsen S-H, Ropert-Coudert Y, Skaret G, Varpe Ø (2016) At-sea distribution and prey selection of Antarctic petrels and commercial krill fisheries. PLoS ONE 11(8): e0156968. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0156968 : Commercial fisheries may impact marine ecosystems and affect populations of predators like seabirds. In the Southern Ocean, there is an extensive fishery for Antarctic krill Euphausia superba that is projected to increase further. Comparing distribution and prey selection of fishing operations versus predators is needed to predict fishery-related impacts on krill-dependent predators. In this context, it is important to consider not only predators breeding near the fishing grounds but also the ones breeding far away and that disperse during the non-breeding season where they may interact with fisheries. In this study, we first quantified the overlap between the distribution of the Antarctic krill fisheries and the distribution of a krill dependent seabird, the Antarctic petrel Thalassoica antarctica, during both the breeding and non-breeding season. We tracked birds from the world biggest Antarctic petrel colony (Svarthamaren, Dronning Maud Land), located >1000 km from the main fishing areas, during three consecutive seasons. The overall spatial overlap between krill fisheries and Antarctic petrels was limited but varied greatly among and within years, and was high in some periods during the non-breeding season. In a second step, we described the length frequency distribution of Antarctic krill consumed by Antarctic petrels, and compared this with results from fisheries, as well as from diet studies in other krill predators. Krill taken by Antarctic petrels did not differ in size from that taken by trawls or from krill taken by most Antarctic krill predators. Selectivity for specific Antarctic krill stages seems generally low in Antarctic predators. Overall, our results show that competition between Antarctic petrels and krill fisheries is currently likely negligible. However, if krill fisheries are to increase in the future, competition with the Antarctic petrel may occur, even with birds breeding thousands of kilometers away. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Petrel Antarctica Dronning Maud Land Euphausia superba Southern Ocean Thalassoica antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Dronning Maud Land Svarthamaren ENVELOPE(3.423,3.423,-54.438,-54.438)
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topic animal movement
animal foraging
animal tracking
Antarctica
Antarctic petrel
fisheries
light-level loggers
predators
Procellariformes
seabirds
Southern Ocean
Thalassoica antarctica
spellingShingle animal movement
animal foraging
animal tracking
Antarctica
Antarctic petrel
fisheries
light-level loggers
predators
Procellariformes
seabirds
Southern Ocean
Thalassoica antarctica
Descamps, Sébastien
Tarroux, Arnaud
Cherel, Yves
Delord, Karine
Godø, Olaf R.
Kato, Akiko
Krafft, Bjørn A.
Lorentsen, Svein-Håkon
Ropert-Coudert, Yan
Skaret, Georg
Varpe, Øystein
At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip
topic_facet animal movement
animal foraging
animal tracking
Antarctica
Antarctic petrel
fisheries
light-level loggers
predators
Procellariformes
seabirds
Southern Ocean
Thalassoica antarctica
description Descamps S, Tarroux A, Cherel Y, Delord K, Godø OR, Kato A, Krafft BA, Lorentsen S-H, Ropert-Coudert Y, Skaret G, Varpe Ø (2016) At-sea distribution and prey selection of Antarctic petrels and commercial krill fisheries. PLoS ONE 11(8): e0156968. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0156968 : Commercial fisheries may impact marine ecosystems and affect populations of predators like seabirds. In the Southern Ocean, there is an extensive fishery for Antarctic krill Euphausia superba that is projected to increase further. Comparing distribution and prey selection of fishing operations versus predators is needed to predict fishery-related impacts on krill-dependent predators. In this context, it is important to consider not only predators breeding near the fishing grounds but also the ones breeding far away and that disperse during the non-breeding season where they may interact with fisheries. In this study, we first quantified the overlap between the distribution of the Antarctic krill fisheries and the distribution of a krill dependent seabird, the Antarctic petrel Thalassoica antarctica, during both the breeding and non-breeding season. We tracked birds from the world biggest Antarctic petrel colony (Svarthamaren, Dronning Maud Land), located >1000 km from the main fishing areas, during three consecutive seasons. The overall spatial overlap between krill fisheries and Antarctic petrels was limited but varied greatly among and within years, and was high in some periods during the non-breeding season. In a second step, we described the length frequency distribution of Antarctic krill consumed by Antarctic petrels, and compared this with results from fisheries, as well as from diet studies in other krill predators. Krill taken by Antarctic petrels did not differ in size from that taken by trawls or from krill taken by most Antarctic krill predators. Selectivity for specific Antarctic krill stages seems generally low in Antarctic predators. Overall, our results show that competition between Antarctic petrels and krill fisheries is currently likely negligible. However, if krill fisheries are to increase in the future, competition with the Antarctic petrel may occur, even with birds breeding thousands of kilometers away.
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author Descamps, Sébastien
Tarroux, Arnaud
Cherel, Yves
Delord, Karine
Godø, Olaf R.
Kato, Akiko
Krafft, Bjørn A.
Lorentsen, Svein-Håkon
Ropert-Coudert, Yan
Skaret, Georg
Varpe, Øystein
author_facet Descamps, Sébastien
Tarroux, Arnaud
Cherel, Yves
Delord, Karine
Godø, Olaf R.
Kato, Akiko
Krafft, Bjørn A.
Lorentsen, Svein-Håkon
Ropert-Coudert, Yan
Skaret, Georg
Varpe, Øystein
author_sort Descamps, Sébastien
title At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip
title_short At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip
title_full At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip
title_fullStr At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip
title_full_unstemmed At-sea distribution Antarctic Petrel, Antarctica 2012 (data from Descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip
title_sort at-sea distribution antarctic petrel, antarctica 2012 (data from descamps et al. 2016)-light levels.csv.zip
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