Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands

The aim of the present study was to enhance the knowledge of the feeding habits of the juvenile component of the population of Southern elephant seals [Mirounga leonina (Linnaeus, 1758)] from Isla 25 de Mayo, South Shetland Islands, age class whose diet information is scarce. A total of 60 individua...

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Main Authors: Burdman,Luciana, Daneri,Gustavo A., Negrete,Javier, Mennucci,Jorge A., Marquez,Maria E. I.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul 2015
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spelling ftjscielo:oai:scielo:S0073-47212015000100012 2023-05-15T13:37:04+02:00 Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands Burdman,Luciana Daneri,Gustavo A. Negrete,Javier Mennucci,Jorge A. Marquez,Maria E. I. 2015-03-01 text/html http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212015000100012 en eng Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul Iheringia. Série Zoologia v.105 n.1 2015 Mirounga diet Antarctica journal article 2015 ftjscielo 2015-10-26T17:22:32Z The aim of the present study was to enhance the knowledge of the feeding habits of the juvenile component of the population of Southern elephant seals [Mirounga leonina (Linnaeus, 1758)] from Isla 25 de Mayo, South Shetland Islands, age class whose diet information is scarce. A total of 60 individuals were stomach lavaged in the spring - summer seasons of three consecutive years (2003, 2004 and 2005) of which 53.3 % (n = 32) presented food remnants. The Antarctic glacial squid Psychroteuthis glacialis Thiele, 1921 was the dominant prey taxon in terms of frequency of occurrence (68.7%), numerical abundance (60.1%) and biomass (51.5%), contributing 84.1% to the total relative importance index. Other squid prey species of importance were Slosarczykovia circumantartica Lipinski, 2001 in terms of occurrence (37.5%) and numerical abundance (14%) and Moroteuthis knipovitchi Filippova, 1972 in terms of biomass (16%). All identified cephalopod prey taxa are distributed south of the Antarctic Polar Front, except for the squid Martialia hyadesi Rochebrune & Mabille, 1889 which has a circumpolar distribution associated to the Polar Frontal Zone. No significant differences in the sizes of P. glacialis preyed upon by elephant seals were found between sexes and years. However, significant interannual differences were found in the taxonomical composition of their diet. This would be associated with temporal changes in food availability at the foraging areas of seals, which in turn may have been influenced by changes in oceanographic conditions as a result of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon that occurred during part of the study period. Furthermore, a differential response of males and females to this temporal variation was observed, with the former being also associated to a predation on octopods. This would suggest a sexual segregation in foraging habits of this species from the early stages of its life cycle. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Elephant Seals Isla 25 de Mayo Mirounga leonina South Shetland Islands Southern Elephant Seals SciELO Brazil (Scientific Electronic Library Online) 25 de Mayo ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083) Antarctic Filippova ENVELOPE(-146.000,-146.000,-77.667,-77.667) isla 25 de Mayo ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083) South Shetland Islands The Antarctic
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topic Mirounga
diet
Antarctica
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diet
Antarctica
Burdman,Luciana
Daneri,Gustavo A.
Negrete,Javier
Mennucci,Jorge A.
Marquez,Maria E. I.
Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands
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description The aim of the present study was to enhance the knowledge of the feeding habits of the juvenile component of the population of Southern elephant seals [Mirounga leonina (Linnaeus, 1758)] from Isla 25 de Mayo, South Shetland Islands, age class whose diet information is scarce. A total of 60 individuals were stomach lavaged in the spring - summer seasons of three consecutive years (2003, 2004 and 2005) of which 53.3 % (n = 32) presented food remnants. The Antarctic glacial squid Psychroteuthis glacialis Thiele, 1921 was the dominant prey taxon in terms of frequency of occurrence (68.7%), numerical abundance (60.1%) and biomass (51.5%), contributing 84.1% to the total relative importance index. Other squid prey species of importance were Slosarczykovia circumantartica Lipinski, 2001 in terms of occurrence (37.5%) and numerical abundance (14%) and Moroteuthis knipovitchi Filippova, 1972 in terms of biomass (16%). All identified cephalopod prey taxa are distributed south of the Antarctic Polar Front, except for the squid Martialia hyadesi Rochebrune & Mabille, 1889 which has a circumpolar distribution associated to the Polar Frontal Zone. No significant differences in the sizes of P. glacialis preyed upon by elephant seals were found between sexes and years. However, significant interannual differences were found in the taxonomical composition of their diet. This would be associated with temporal changes in food availability at the foraging areas of seals, which in turn may have been influenced by changes in oceanographic conditions as a result of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon that occurred during part of the study period. Furthermore, a differential response of males and females to this temporal variation was observed, with the former being also associated to a predation on octopods. This would suggest a sexual segregation in foraging habits of this species from the early stages of its life cycle.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Burdman,Luciana
Daneri,Gustavo A.
Negrete,Javier
Mennucci,Jorge A.
Marquez,Maria E. I.
author_facet Burdman,Luciana
Daneri,Gustavo A.
Negrete,Javier
Mennucci,Jorge A.
Marquez,Maria E. I.
author_sort Burdman,Luciana
title Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands
title_short Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands
title_full Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands
title_fullStr Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands
title_full_unstemmed Cephalopoda as prey of juvenile Southern elephant seals at Isla 25 de Mayo/King George, South Shetland Islands
title_sort cephalopoda as prey of juvenile southern elephant seals at isla 25 de mayo/king george, south shetland islands
publisher Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul
publishDate 2015
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