From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle.

Cephalopods play a major role in marine ecosystems, yet very little is known about the dynamics of their habitat use and trophic ecology across the stages of their life cycle, particularly in the Southern Ocean. Here, we used stable isotope analyses of δ13C (a proxy for foraging habitat) and δ15N (a...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Queirós, J.P., Hilário, A., Thompson, D.R., Ceia, F.R., Elliott, G., Walker, K., Cherel, Y., Xavier, J.C.
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Published: Inter-Research 2021
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529592/
https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v659/p113-126/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:529592 2023-05-15T13:03:45+02:00 From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle. Queirós, J.P. Hilário, A. Thompson, D.R. Ceia, F.R. Elliott, G. Walker, K. Cherel, Y. Xavier, J.C. 2021-02-04 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529592/ https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v659/p113-126/ unknown Inter-Research Queirós, J.P.; Hilário, A.; Thompson, D.R.; Ceia, F.R.; Elliott, G.; Walker, K.; Cherel, Y.; Xavier, J.C. orcid:0000-0002-9621-6660 . 2021 From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 659. 113-126. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13551 <https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13551> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13551 2023-02-04T19:51:42Z Cephalopods play a major role in marine ecosystems, yet very little is known about the dynamics of their habitat use and trophic ecology across the stages of their life cycle, particularly in the Southern Ocean. Here, we used stable isotope analyses of δ13C (a proxy for foraging habitat) and δ15N (a proxy for trophic position) to investigate the habitat use and trophic ecology of 10 squid species, collected from the diet of Antipodean (Diomedea antipodensis antipodensis) and Gibson’s (D. a. gibsoni) albatrosses breeding at Antipodes and Adams Island (South Pacific), respectively. We analyzed isotopes in 2 sections of squid lower beaks, representing 2 stages of the life cycle: the tip of the rostrum (juvenile stage) and the wing (adult stage). Higher δ13C values in early life stages (-20.8 ± 1.7‰) than in adult life stages (-21.6 ± 1.9‰) suggest that Southern Ocean squids tend to move southwards as they grow, with oceanic fronts being an important habitat for these species. Our results also suggest that adults may move southwards with climate change, possibly impacting top predators living on northern islands. Overall, δ15N values revealed an increase in trophic position from early (6.7 ± 2.7‰) to adult life stages (9.0 ± 2.5‰) in all species. Nevertheless, significant differences between δ15N values of the 10 species, in both beak sections, suggest different feeding strategies between species and life stages. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adams Island Southern Ocean Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Southern Ocean Pacific Adams Island ENVELOPE(92.550,92.550,-66.550,-66.550) Marine Ecology Progress Series 659 113 126
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description Cephalopods play a major role in marine ecosystems, yet very little is known about the dynamics of their habitat use and trophic ecology across the stages of their life cycle, particularly in the Southern Ocean. Here, we used stable isotope analyses of δ13C (a proxy for foraging habitat) and δ15N (a proxy for trophic position) to investigate the habitat use and trophic ecology of 10 squid species, collected from the diet of Antipodean (Diomedea antipodensis antipodensis) and Gibson’s (D. a. gibsoni) albatrosses breeding at Antipodes and Adams Island (South Pacific), respectively. We analyzed isotopes in 2 sections of squid lower beaks, representing 2 stages of the life cycle: the tip of the rostrum (juvenile stage) and the wing (adult stage). Higher δ13C values in early life stages (-20.8 ± 1.7‰) than in adult life stages (-21.6 ± 1.9‰) suggest that Southern Ocean squids tend to move southwards as they grow, with oceanic fronts being an important habitat for these species. Our results also suggest that adults may move southwards with climate change, possibly impacting top predators living on northern islands. Overall, δ15N values revealed an increase in trophic position from early (6.7 ± 2.7‰) to adult life stages (9.0 ± 2.5‰) in all species. Nevertheless, significant differences between δ15N values of the 10 species, in both beak sections, suggest different feeding strategies between species and life stages.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Queirós, J.P.
Hilário, A.
Thompson, D.R.
Ceia, F.R.
Elliott, G.
Walker, K.
Cherel, Y.
Xavier, J.C.
spellingShingle Queirós, J.P.
Hilário, A.
Thompson, D.R.
Ceia, F.R.
Elliott, G.
Walker, K.
Cherel, Y.
Xavier, J.C.
From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle.
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Hilário, A.
Thompson, D.R.
Ceia, F.R.
Elliott, G.
Walker, K.
Cherel, Y.
Xavier, J.C.
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title From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle.
title_short From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle.
title_full From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle.
title_fullStr From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle.
title_full_unstemmed From warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of Southern Ocean squids throughout their life cycle.
title_sort from warm to cold waters: new insights into the habitat and trophic ecology of southern ocean squids throughout their life cycle.
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