The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds?
Seabirds and large fishes are important top predators in marine ecosystems, but few studies have explored the potential for competition between these groups. This study investigated the relationship between an observed biennial change of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) biomass in the central Be...
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fthokunivhus:oai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/47073 2023-05-15T15:43:31+02:00 The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds? Toge, Kanako Yamashita, Rei Kazama, Kentaro Fukuwaka, Masaaki Yamamura, Orio Watanuki, Yutaka http://hdl.handle.net/2115/47073 https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.2345 eng eng The Royal Society http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/ http://hdl.handle.net/2115/47073 Proceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences, 278(1718): 2584-2590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.2345 top predator marine ecosystem competition body condition prey 487 article (author version) fthokunivhus https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.2345 2022-11-18T01:02:15Z Seabirds and large fishes are important top predators in marine ecosystems, but few studies have explored the potential for competition between these groups. This study investigated the relationship between an observed biennial change of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) biomass in the central Bering Sea (23 times greater in odd-numbered than in even-numbered years) and the body condition and diet of the short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) spending post-breeding season there. Samples were collected with research gill nets over seven summers. Both species feed on krill, small fishes and squids. Although the mean pink salmon catch per unit effort (in mass) over the study region was not related significantly with shearwater's stomach content mass or prey composition, the pink salmon biomass showed a negative and significant relationship with the shearwater's body mass and liver mass (proxies of energy reserve). We interpret these results as evidence that fishes can negatively affect mean prey intake of seabirds if they feed on a shared prey in the pelagic ecosystem. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Pink salmon Puffinus tenuirostris Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP) Bering Sea Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 1718 2584 2590 |
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top predator marine ecosystem competition body condition prey 487 Toge, Kanako Yamashita, Rei Kazama, Kentaro Fukuwaka, Masaaki Yamamura, Orio Watanuki, Yutaka The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds? |
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Seabirds and large fishes are important top predators in marine ecosystems, but few studies have explored the potential for competition between these groups. This study investigated the relationship between an observed biennial change of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) biomass in the central Bering Sea (23 times greater in odd-numbered than in even-numbered years) and the body condition and diet of the short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) spending post-breeding season there. Samples were collected with research gill nets over seven summers. Both species feed on krill, small fishes and squids. Although the mean pink salmon catch per unit effort (in mass) over the study region was not related significantly with shearwater's stomach content mass or prey composition, the pink salmon biomass showed a negative and significant relationship with the shearwater's body mass and liver mass (proxies of energy reserve). We interpret these results as evidence that fishes can negatively affect mean prey intake of seabirds if they feed on a shared prey in the pelagic ecosystem. |
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Toge, Kanako Yamashita, Rei Kazama, Kentaro Fukuwaka, Masaaki Yamamura, Orio Watanuki, Yutaka |
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Toge, Kanako Yamashita, Rei Kazama, Kentaro Fukuwaka, Masaaki Yamamura, Orio Watanuki, Yutaka |
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The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds? |
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The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds? |
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The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds? |
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The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds? |
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The relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the Bering Sea : can fish compete with seabirds? |
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relationship between pink salmon biomass and the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters in the bering sea : can fish compete with seabirds? |
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