Environmental influences on the at-sea behaviour of a major consumer, Mirounga leonina, in a rapidly changing environment
Understanding the distribution and foraging ecology of major consumers within pelagic systems, specifically in relation to physical parameters, can be important for the management of bentho-pelagic systems undergoing rapid change associated with global climate change and other anthropogenic disturba...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d4a52639fc654465a5041eab2b2af5e4 2023-05-15T14:01:12+02:00 Environmental influences on the at-sea behaviour of a major consumer, Mirounga leonina, in a rapidly changing environment Trevor McIntyre Horst Bornemann P.J. Nico de Bruyn Ryan R. Reisinger Daniel Steinhage Maria E.I. Márquez Marthán N. Bester Joachim Plötz 2014-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.23808 https://doaj.org/article/d4a52639fc654465a5041eab2b2af5e4 EN eng Norwegian Polar Institute http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/download/23808/pdf_1 https://doaj.org/toc/1751-8369 1751-8369 doi:10.3402/polar.v33.23808 https://doaj.org/article/d4a52639fc654465a5041eab2b2af5e4 Polar Research, Vol 33, Iss 0, Pp 1-18 (2014) Southern elephant seals foraging ecology satellite-relay data loggers King George Island Isla 25 de Mayo at-sea behaviour Environmental sciences GE1-350 Oceanography GC1-1581 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.23808 2022-12-31T01:37:48Z Understanding the distribution and foraging ecology of major consumers within pelagic systems, specifically in relation to physical parameters, can be important for the management of bentho-pelagic systems undergoing rapid change associated with global climate change and other anthropogenic disturbances such as fishing (i.e., the Antarctic Peninsula and Scotia Sea). We tracked 11 adult male southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina), during their five-month post-moult foraging migrations from King George Island (Isla 25 de Mayo), northern Antarctic Peninsula, using tags capable of recording and transmitting behavioural data and in situ temperature and salinity data. Seals foraged mostly within the Weddell–Scotia Confluence, while a few foraged along the western Antarctic Peninsula shelf of the Bellingshausen Sea. Mixed model outputs suggest that the at-sea behaviour of seals was associated with a number of environmental parameters, especially seafloor depth, sea-ice concentrations and the temperature structure of the water column. Seals increased dive bottom times and travelled at slower speeds in shallower areas and areas with increased sea-ice concentrations. Changes in dive depth and durations, as well as relative amount of time spent during the bottom phases of dives, were observed in relation to differences in overall temperature gradient, likely as a response to vertical changes in prey distribution associated with temperature stratification in the water column. Our results illustrate the likely complex influences of bathymetry, hydrography and sea ice on the behaviour of male southern elephant seals in a changing environment and highlight the need for region-specific approaches to studying environmental influences on behaviour. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Elephant Seals Isla 25 de Mayo King George Island Mirounga leonina Polar Research Scotia Sea Sea ice Southern Elephant Seals Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula King George Island Scotia Sea Bellingshausen Sea Weddell 25 de Mayo ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083) isla 25 de Mayo ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083) Polar Research 33 1 23808 |
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Southern elephant seals foraging ecology satellite-relay data loggers King George Island Isla 25 de Mayo at-sea behaviour Environmental sciences GE1-350 Oceanography GC1-1581 Trevor McIntyre Horst Bornemann P.J. Nico de Bruyn Ryan R. Reisinger Daniel Steinhage Maria E.I. Márquez Marthán N. Bester Joachim Plötz Environmental influences on the at-sea behaviour of a major consumer, Mirounga leonina, in a rapidly changing environment |
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Understanding the distribution and foraging ecology of major consumers within pelagic systems, specifically in relation to physical parameters, can be important for the management of bentho-pelagic systems undergoing rapid change associated with global climate change and other anthropogenic disturbances such as fishing (i.e., the Antarctic Peninsula and Scotia Sea). We tracked 11 adult male southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina), during their five-month post-moult foraging migrations from King George Island (Isla 25 de Mayo), northern Antarctic Peninsula, using tags capable of recording and transmitting behavioural data and in situ temperature and salinity data. Seals foraged mostly within the Weddell–Scotia Confluence, while a few foraged along the western Antarctic Peninsula shelf of the Bellingshausen Sea. Mixed model outputs suggest that the at-sea behaviour of seals was associated with a number of environmental parameters, especially seafloor depth, sea-ice concentrations and the temperature structure of the water column. Seals increased dive bottom times and travelled at slower speeds in shallower areas and areas with increased sea-ice concentrations. Changes in dive depth and durations, as well as relative amount of time spent during the bottom phases of dives, were observed in relation to differences in overall temperature gradient, likely as a response to vertical changes in prey distribution associated with temperature stratification in the water column. Our results illustrate the likely complex influences of bathymetry, hydrography and sea ice on the behaviour of male southern elephant seals in a changing environment and highlight the need for region-specific approaches to studying environmental influences on behaviour. |
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Environmental influences on the at-sea behaviour of a major consumer, Mirounga leonina, in a rapidly changing environment |
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Environmental influences on the at-sea behaviour of a major consumer, Mirounga leonina, in a rapidly changing environment |
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Environmental influences on the at-sea behaviour of a major consumer, Mirounga leonina, in a rapidly changing environment |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Elephant Seals Isla 25 de Mayo King George Island Mirounga leonina Polar Research Scotia Sea Sea ice Southern Elephant Seals |
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