Environmental correlates of temporal variation in the diet of Australian fur seals

Long term systematic monitoring of the diet of large marine predators can be an effective approach to detect and understand changes in ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change. This study quantified seasonal and annual changes in the frequency of occurrence (%FO) of prey items in the diet of Au...

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Main Author: Kimberley Kliska
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftmacquariefig:oai:figshare.com:article/19428290 2023-05-15T18:23:37+02:00 Environmental correlates of temporal variation in the diet of Australian fur seals Kimberley Kliska 2016-07-13T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.25949/19428290.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Environmental_correlates_of_temporal_variation_in_the_diet_of_Australian_fur_seals/19428290 unknown doi:10.25949/19428290.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Environmental_correlates_of_temporal_variation_in_the_diet_of_Australian_fur_seals/19428290 In Copyright Other education not elsewhere classified Southern fur seals -- Bass Strait (Vic. and Tas.) -- Food Bass Strait Southern fur seals sea surface temperature Australian fur seal Southern annular modes El Nino southern oscillation Text Thesis 2016 ftmacquariefig https://doi.org/10.25949/19428290.v1 2022-12-28T08:43:17Z Long term systematic monitoring of the diet of large marine predators can be an effective approach to detect and understand changes in ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change. This study quantified seasonal and annual changes in the frequency of occurrence (%FO) of prey items in the diet of Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) in Bass Strait from 1998 to 2014. Using hard part analysis, 71 prey species were identified, with combinations of 8 main species found in more than 70% of the samples. Otolith measurements suggest Australian fur seals consumed predominantly juvenile fishes. I investigated correlations between environmental variables and %FO using generalised additive models. Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) correlated with the %FO of red cod Pseudophycis bachus, pilchard Sardinops sagax and jack mackerel Trachurus declivis. Positive correlations relating to El Niño conditions were found for both red cod and pilchard and correlation with neutral SOI was found for jack mackerel. Correlations identified between long-term environmental change and prey of marine predators suggests large-scale processes can influence prey assemblages at various trophic levels in Bass Strait. Thesis Southern Fur Seals Research from Macquarie University Soi ENVELOPE(30.704,30.704,66.481,66.481)
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Southern fur seals -- Bass Strait (Vic. and Tas.) -- Food
Bass Strait
Southern fur seals
sea surface temperature
Australian fur seal
Southern annular modes
El Nino southern oscillation
spellingShingle Other education not elsewhere classified
Southern fur seals -- Bass Strait (Vic. and Tas.) -- Food
Bass Strait
Southern fur seals
sea surface temperature
Australian fur seal
Southern annular modes
El Nino southern oscillation
Kimberley Kliska
Environmental correlates of temporal variation in the diet of Australian fur seals
topic_facet Other education not elsewhere classified
Southern fur seals -- Bass Strait (Vic. and Tas.) -- Food
Bass Strait
Southern fur seals
sea surface temperature
Australian fur seal
Southern annular modes
El Nino southern oscillation
description Long term systematic monitoring of the diet of large marine predators can be an effective approach to detect and understand changes in ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change. This study quantified seasonal and annual changes in the frequency of occurrence (%FO) of prey items in the diet of Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) in Bass Strait from 1998 to 2014. Using hard part analysis, 71 prey species were identified, with combinations of 8 main species found in more than 70% of the samples. Otolith measurements suggest Australian fur seals consumed predominantly juvenile fishes. I investigated correlations between environmental variables and %FO using generalised additive models. Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) correlated with the %FO of red cod Pseudophycis bachus, pilchard Sardinops sagax and jack mackerel Trachurus declivis. Positive correlations relating to El Niño conditions were found for both red cod and pilchard and correlation with neutral SOI was found for jack mackerel. Correlations identified between long-term environmental change and prey of marine predators suggests large-scale processes can influence prey assemblages at various trophic levels in Bass Strait.
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title_short Environmental correlates of temporal variation in the diet of Australian fur seals
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title_full_unstemmed Environmental correlates of temporal variation in the diet of Australian fur seals
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publishDate 2016
url https://doi.org/10.25949/19428290.v1
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