Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses

International audience Breeding failure is expected to induce behavioural changes in central place foragers. Indeed, after failing their reproduction, breeding individuals are relieved from having to come back to their breeding site for reproductive duties and thus are less constrained than successf...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Ponchon, Aurore, Gamble, Amandine, Tornos, Jérémy, Delord, Karine, Barbraud, Christophe, Travis, Justin M. J., Weimerskirch, Henri, Boulinier, T
Other Authors: School of Biological Sciences Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Institute of the Environment, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), University of California-University of California, Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE), Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD France-Sud )-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut Agro - Montpellier SupAgro, Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro), Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC), La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2021
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spelling ftecolephe:oai:HAL:hal-03351581v1 2023-05-15T13:22:32+02:00 Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses Ponchon, Aurore Gamble, Amandine Tornos, Jérémy Delord, Karine Barbraud, Christophe Travis, Justin M. J. Weimerskirch, Henri Boulinier, T School of Biological Sciences Aberdeen University of Aberdeen Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Institute of the Environment University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) University of California-University of California Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE) Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD France-Sud )-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut Agro - Montpellier SupAgro Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro) Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC) La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE) 2021 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03351581 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13880 en eng HAL CCSD Inter Research info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3354/meps13880 hal-03351581 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03351581 doi:10.3354/meps13880 ISSN: 0171-8630 EISSN: 1616-1599 Marine Ecology Progress Series https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03351581 Marine Ecology Progress Series, Inter Research, 2021, 678, pp.183-196. ⟨10.3354/meps13880⟩ Breeding failure Behavioural state Foraging behaviour Thalassarche carteri Procellariiformes Habitat models Inter-individual variability [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2021 ftecolephe https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13880 2022-06-14T22:46:33Z International audience Breeding failure is expected to induce behavioural changes in central place foragers. Indeed, after failing their reproduction, breeding individuals are relieved from having to come back to their breeding site for reproductive duties and thus are less constrained than successful breeders in their movements during the remaining of the breeding season. Accordingly, they are expected to adjust their behaviour, travelling longer in distance and/or time to reach foraging grounds. They are also expected to use different foraging areas to decrease local intra-specific competition with successful breeders. We compared the at-sea behaviour and habitat use of successful and failed Indian yellow-nosed albatrosses nesting in Amsterdam Island, Southern Indian Ocean, during two chick-rearing seasons. Failed breeders exhibited the same at-sea foraging behaviour, travelling as far and as long as successful breeders. They also spent the same amount of time on their nest between at-sea trips. Nevertheless, habitat models revealed a partial spatial segregation of failed breeders, which used specific foraging areas characterized by deeper and colder waters, in addition to the ones they shared with successful breeders. Our study shows the importance of combining a range of analytical methods (spatial analysis, behavioural inferences with advanced movement models and habitat models) to infer the at-sea behaviour and habitat use of seabirds. It also stresses the importance of considering individual breeding status when aiming at understanding the spatial distribution of individuals, especially when they likely have conservation implications. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amsterdam Island EPHE (Ecole pratique des hautes études, Paris): HAL Indian Marine Ecology Progress Series 678 183 196
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topic Breeding failure
Behavioural state
Foraging behaviour
Thalassarche carteri
Procellariiformes
Habitat models
Inter-individual variability
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Breeding failure
Behavioural state
Foraging behaviour
Thalassarche carteri
Procellariiformes
Habitat models
Inter-individual variability
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
Ponchon, Aurore
Gamble, Amandine
Tornos, Jérémy
Delord, Karine
Barbraud, Christophe
Travis, Justin M. J.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Boulinier, T
Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses
topic_facet Breeding failure
Behavioural state
Foraging behaviour
Thalassarche carteri
Procellariiformes
Habitat models
Inter-individual variability
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
description International audience Breeding failure is expected to induce behavioural changes in central place foragers. Indeed, after failing their reproduction, breeding individuals are relieved from having to come back to their breeding site for reproductive duties and thus are less constrained than successful breeders in their movements during the remaining of the breeding season. Accordingly, they are expected to adjust their behaviour, travelling longer in distance and/or time to reach foraging grounds. They are also expected to use different foraging areas to decrease local intra-specific competition with successful breeders. We compared the at-sea behaviour and habitat use of successful and failed Indian yellow-nosed albatrosses nesting in Amsterdam Island, Southern Indian Ocean, during two chick-rearing seasons. Failed breeders exhibited the same at-sea foraging behaviour, travelling as far and as long as successful breeders. They also spent the same amount of time on their nest between at-sea trips. Nevertheless, habitat models revealed a partial spatial segregation of failed breeders, which used specific foraging areas characterized by deeper and colder waters, in addition to the ones they shared with successful breeders. Our study shows the importance of combining a range of analytical methods (spatial analysis, behavioural inferences with advanced movement models and habitat models) to infer the at-sea behaviour and habitat use of seabirds. It also stresses the importance of considering individual breeding status when aiming at understanding the spatial distribution of individuals, especially when they likely have conservation implications.
author2 School of Biological Sciences Aberdeen
University of Aberdeen
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Institute of the Environment
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
University of California-University of California
Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE)
Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE)
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD France-Sud )-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut Agro - Montpellier SupAgro
Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)
Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC)
La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
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author Ponchon, Aurore
Gamble, Amandine
Tornos, Jérémy
Delord, Karine
Barbraud, Christophe
Travis, Justin M. J.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Boulinier, T
author_facet Ponchon, Aurore
Gamble, Amandine
Tornos, Jérémy
Delord, Karine
Barbraud, Christophe
Travis, Justin M. J.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Boulinier, T
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title Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses
title_short Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses
title_full Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses
title_fullStr Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses
title_full_unstemmed Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses
title_sort similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses
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