The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season

Abstract Information on marine predator at‐sea distributions is key to understanding ecosystem and community dynamics and an important component of spatial management frameworks that aim to identify regions important for conservation. Tracking data from seabirds are widely used to define priority ar...

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Published in:Ecosphere
Main Authors: W. Chris Oosthuizen, Pierre A. Pistorius, Malgorzata Korczak‐Abshire, Jefferson T. Hinke, Mercedes Santos, Andrew D. Lowther
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4090
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2cc3ea468c294e9fa79888b37dcda78b 2023-05-15T13:37:06+02:00 The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season W. Chris Oosthuizen Pierre A. Pistorius Malgorzata Korczak‐Abshire Jefferson T. Hinke Mercedes Santos Andrew D. Lowther 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4090 https://doaj.org/article/2cc3ea468c294e9fa79888b37dcda78b EN eng Wiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4090 https://doaj.org/toc/2150-8925 2150-8925 doi:10.1002/ecs2.4090 https://doaj.org/article/2cc3ea468c294e9fa79888b37dcda78b Ecosphere, Vol 13, Iss 5, Pp n/a-n/a (2022) central‐place foraging marine predator move persistence nonbreeding penguin Pygoscelis adeliae Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4090 2022-12-31T03:00:28Z Abstract Information on marine predator at‐sea distributions is key to understanding ecosystem and community dynamics and an important component of spatial management frameworks that aim to identify regions important for conservation. Tracking data from seabirds are widely used to define priority areas for conservation, but such data are often restricted to the breeding population. This also applies to penguins in Antarctica, where identification of important habitat for nonbreeders has received limited attention. Nonbreeding penguins are expected to have larger foraging distributions than breeding conspecifics, which may alter their interactions with physical environmental factors, conspecifics, other marine predators, and threats. We studied the movement behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins tracked during the 2016/2017 breeding season at King George Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. We quantify how nonbreeding penguins' horizontal moment behavior varies in relation to environmental conditions and assess the extent of spatial overlap in the foraging ranges of nonbreeders and breeders, which were tracked over several years. Nonbreeders increased their prey search and area‐restricted foraging behavior as sea surface temperature and bottom depths decreased, and in response to increasing sea ice concentration. Nonbreeders tended to transit (high directional movement) over the relatively deep Central Basin of the Bransfield Strait. The majority of foraging behavior occurred within the colder, Weddell Sea–sourced water of the Antarctic Coastal Current (incubation) and in the Weddell Sea (crèche). The utilization distributions of breeders and nonbreeders overlapped in the central Bransfield Strait. Spatial segregation was greater during the crèche stage of breeding compared to incubation and brood, because chick provisioning still constrained the foraging range of breeders to a scale of a few tens of kilometers, while nonbreeders commenced with premolt foraging trips into the Weddell Sea. Our ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Bransfield Strait King George Island Pygoscelis adeliae Sea ice South Shetland Islands Weddell Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea King George Island South Shetland Islands Bransfield Strait Weddell Central Basin ENVELOPE(178.000,178.000,-72.300,-72.300) Ecosphere 13 5
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topic central‐place foraging
marine predator
move persistence
nonbreeding
penguin
Pygoscelis adeliae
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle central‐place foraging
marine predator
move persistence
nonbreeding
penguin
Pygoscelis adeliae
Ecology
QH540-549.5
W. Chris Oosthuizen
Pierre A. Pistorius
Malgorzata Korczak‐Abshire
Jefferson T. Hinke
Mercedes Santos
Andrew D. Lowther
The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season
topic_facet central‐place foraging
marine predator
move persistence
nonbreeding
penguin
Pygoscelis adeliae
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description Abstract Information on marine predator at‐sea distributions is key to understanding ecosystem and community dynamics and an important component of spatial management frameworks that aim to identify regions important for conservation. Tracking data from seabirds are widely used to define priority areas for conservation, but such data are often restricted to the breeding population. This also applies to penguins in Antarctica, where identification of important habitat for nonbreeders has received limited attention. Nonbreeding penguins are expected to have larger foraging distributions than breeding conspecifics, which may alter their interactions with physical environmental factors, conspecifics, other marine predators, and threats. We studied the movement behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins tracked during the 2016/2017 breeding season at King George Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. We quantify how nonbreeding penguins' horizontal moment behavior varies in relation to environmental conditions and assess the extent of spatial overlap in the foraging ranges of nonbreeders and breeders, which were tracked over several years. Nonbreeders increased their prey search and area‐restricted foraging behavior as sea surface temperature and bottom depths decreased, and in response to increasing sea ice concentration. Nonbreeders tended to transit (high directional movement) over the relatively deep Central Basin of the Bransfield Strait. The majority of foraging behavior occurred within the colder, Weddell Sea–sourced water of the Antarctic Coastal Current (incubation) and in the Weddell Sea (crèche). The utilization distributions of breeders and nonbreeders overlapped in the central Bransfield Strait. Spatial segregation was greater during the crèche stage of breeding compared to incubation and brood, because chick provisioning still constrained the foraging range of breeders to a scale of a few tens of kilometers, while nonbreeders commenced with premolt foraging trips into the Weddell Sea. Our ...
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author W. Chris Oosthuizen
Pierre A. Pistorius
Malgorzata Korczak‐Abshire
Jefferson T. Hinke
Mercedes Santos
Andrew D. Lowther
author_facet W. Chris Oosthuizen
Pierre A. Pistorius
Malgorzata Korczak‐Abshire
Jefferson T. Hinke
Mercedes Santos
Andrew D. Lowther
author_sort W. Chris Oosthuizen
title The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season
title_short The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season
title_full The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season
title_fullStr The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season
title_full_unstemmed The foraging behavior of nonbreeding Adélie penguins in the western Antarctic Peninsula during the breeding season
title_sort foraging behavior of nonbreeding adélie penguins in the western antarctic peninsula during the breeding season
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