Niche partitioning among fur seals

At Cape Gantheaume, Kangaroo Island (South Australia), adult male, lactating female and juvenile New Zealand (NZ) and Australian fur seals regularly return to the same colony, creating the potential for intra- and inter-specific foraging competition in nearby waters. I hypothesised that these demogr...

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Main Author: Page, Brad
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Published: 2023
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spelling ftlatrobeunivfig:oai:figshare.com:article/21841929 2023-05-15T16:33:53+02:00 Niche partitioning among fur seals Page, Brad 2023-01-11T13:19:04Z https://doi.org/10.26181/21841929.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Niche_partitioning_among_fur_seals/21841929 unknown doi:10.26181/21841929.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Niche_partitioning_among_fur_seals/21841929 In Copyright thesis Marine mammals Southern fur seals Heard Island Arctocephalus forsteri satellite telemetry dive recorders drift dive Heard Island entanglement Neophoca Heard Island Competition (Biology) Heard Island Resource partitioning (Ecology) Heard Island Neophoca--South Australia--Kangaroo Island Southern fur seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island Sea lions--South Australia--Kangaroo Island Eared seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island Competition (Biology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island Resource partitioning (Ecology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island Niche (Ecology) Text Thesis 2023 ftlatrobeunivfig https://doi.org/10.26181/21841929.v1 2023-01-12T00:09:06Z At Cape Gantheaume, Kangaroo Island (South Australia), adult male, lactating female and juvenile New Zealand (NZ) and Australian fur seals regularly return to the same colony, creating the potential for intra- and inter-specific foraging competition in nearby waters. I hypothesised that these demographic groups would exhibit distinct foraging strategies, which reduce competition and facilitate their coexistence. I analysed the diet of adult male, adult female and juvenile NZ fur seals and adult male Australian fur seals and studied the diving behaviour of adult male and lactating female NZ fur seals and the at-sea movements of juvenile, adult male and lactating female NZ fur seals. Female diet reflected that of a generalist predator, influenced by prey availability and their dependant pups' fasting abilities. In contrast, adult male NZ and Australian fur seals used larger and more energy-rich prey, most likely because they could more efficiently access and handle such prey. Juvenile fur seals primarily utilised small lantern fish, which occur south of the shelf break, in pelagic waters. Juveniles undertook the longest foraging trips and adult males conducted more lengthy trips than lactating females, which perform relatively brief trips in order to regularly nurse their pups. Unlike lactating females, some adult males appeared to rest underwater by performing dives that were characterised by a period of passive drifting through the water column. The large body sizes of adult males and lactating females facilitated the use of both benthic and pelagic habitats, but adult males dived deeper and for longer than lactating females, facilitating vertical separation of their foraging habitats. Spatial overlap in foraging habitats among the age/sex groups was minimal, because lactating females typically utilised continental shelf waters and males used deeper water over the shelf break, beyond female foraging grounds. Furthermore, juveniles used pelagic waters, up to 1000 km south of the regions used by lactating females ... Thesis Heard Island Southern Fur Seals La Trobe University (Melbourne): Figshare Heard Island Kangaroo Island ENVELOPE(-97.260,-97.260,59.910,59.910) New Zealand
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topic thesis
Marine mammals
Southern fur seals Heard Island
Arctocephalus forsteri
satellite telemetry
dive recorders
drift dive
Heard Island
entanglement
Neophoca Heard Island
Competition (Biology) Heard Island
Resource partitioning (Ecology) Heard Island
Neophoca--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Southern fur seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Sea lions--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Eared seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Competition (Biology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Resource partitioning (Ecology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Niche (Ecology)
spellingShingle thesis
Marine mammals
Southern fur seals Heard Island
Arctocephalus forsteri
satellite telemetry
dive recorders
drift dive
Heard Island
entanglement
Neophoca Heard Island
Competition (Biology) Heard Island
Resource partitioning (Ecology) Heard Island
Neophoca--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Southern fur seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Sea lions--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Eared seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Competition (Biology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Resource partitioning (Ecology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Niche (Ecology)
Page, Brad
Niche partitioning among fur seals
topic_facet thesis
Marine mammals
Southern fur seals Heard Island
Arctocephalus forsteri
satellite telemetry
dive recorders
drift dive
Heard Island
entanglement
Neophoca Heard Island
Competition (Biology) Heard Island
Resource partitioning (Ecology) Heard Island
Neophoca--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Southern fur seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Sea lions--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Eared seals--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Competition (Biology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Resource partitioning (Ecology)--South Australia--Kangaroo Island
Niche (Ecology)
description At Cape Gantheaume, Kangaroo Island (South Australia), adult male, lactating female and juvenile New Zealand (NZ) and Australian fur seals regularly return to the same colony, creating the potential for intra- and inter-specific foraging competition in nearby waters. I hypothesised that these demographic groups would exhibit distinct foraging strategies, which reduce competition and facilitate their coexistence. I analysed the diet of adult male, adult female and juvenile NZ fur seals and adult male Australian fur seals and studied the diving behaviour of adult male and lactating female NZ fur seals and the at-sea movements of juvenile, adult male and lactating female NZ fur seals. Female diet reflected that of a generalist predator, influenced by prey availability and their dependant pups' fasting abilities. In contrast, adult male NZ and Australian fur seals used larger and more energy-rich prey, most likely because they could more efficiently access and handle such prey. Juvenile fur seals primarily utilised small lantern fish, which occur south of the shelf break, in pelagic waters. Juveniles undertook the longest foraging trips and adult males conducted more lengthy trips than lactating females, which perform relatively brief trips in order to regularly nurse their pups. Unlike lactating females, some adult males appeared to rest underwater by performing dives that were characterised by a period of passive drifting through the water column. The large body sizes of adult males and lactating females facilitated the use of both benthic and pelagic habitats, but adult males dived deeper and for longer than lactating females, facilitating vertical separation of their foraging habitats. Spatial overlap in foraging habitats among the age/sex groups was minimal, because lactating females typically utilised continental shelf waters and males used deeper water over the shelf break, beyond female foraging grounds. Furthermore, juveniles used pelagic waters, up to 1000 km south of the regions used by lactating females ...
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title Niche partitioning among fur seals
title_short Niche partitioning among fur seals
title_full Niche partitioning among fur seals
title_fullStr Niche partitioning among fur seals
title_full_unstemmed Niche partitioning among fur seals
title_sort niche partitioning among fur seals
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.26181/21841929.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Niche_partitioning_among_fur_seals/21841929
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New Zealand
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