Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions

Responses by marine top predators to environmental variability have previously been almost impossible to observe directly. By using animal-mounted instruments simultaneously recording movements, diving behavior, and in situ oceanographic properties, we studied the behavioral and physiological respon...

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Main Authors: Biuw, M., Boehme, L., Guinet, C., Hindell, M., Costa, D., Charrassin, J.-B., Roquet, F., Bailleul, F., Meredith, M., Thorpe, S., Tremblay, Y., McDonald, B., Park, Y.-H., Rintoul, S. R., Bindoff, N., Goebel, M., Crocker, D., Lovell, P., Nicholson, J., Monks, F., Fedak, M. A.
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Published: National Academy of Sciences 2007
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1959446
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17693555
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0701121104
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1959446 2023-05-15T13:31:58+02:00 Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions Biuw, M. Boehme, L. Guinet, C. Hindell, M. Costa, D. Charrassin, J.-B. Roquet, F. Bailleul, F. Meredith, M. Thorpe, S. Tremblay, Y. McDonald, B. Park, Y.-H. Rintoul, S. R. Bindoff, N. Goebel, M. Crocker, D. Lovell, P. Nicholson, J. Monks, F. Fedak, M. A. 2007-08-21 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1959446 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17693555 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0701121104 en eng National Academy of Sciences http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1959446 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17693555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0701121104 © 2007 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA Biological Sciences Text 2007 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0701121104 2013-09-01T01:19:02Z Responses by marine top predators to environmental variability have previously been almost impossible to observe directly. By using animal-mounted instruments simultaneously recording movements, diving behavior, and in situ oceanographic properties, we studied the behavioral and physiological responses of southern elephant seals to spatial environmental variability throughout their circumpolar range. Improved body condition of seals in the Atlantic sector was associated with Circumpolar Deep Water upwelling regions within the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, whereas High-Salinity Shelf Waters or temperature/salinity gradients under winter pack ice were important in the Indian and Pacific sectors. Energetic consequences of these variations could help explain recently observed population trends, showing the usefulness of this approach in examining the sensitivity of top predators to global and regional-scale climate variability. Text Antarc* Antarctic Elephant Seals Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean PubMed Central (PMC) Antarctic Indian Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 34 13705 13710
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Biuw, M.
Boehme, L.
Guinet, C.
Hindell, M.
Costa, D.
Charrassin, J.-B.
Roquet, F.
Bailleul, F.
Meredith, M.
Thorpe, S.
Tremblay, Y.
McDonald, B.
Park, Y.-H.
Rintoul, S. R.
Bindoff, N.
Goebel, M.
Crocker, D.
Lovell, P.
Nicholson, J.
Monks, F.
Fedak, M. A.
Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
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description Responses by marine top predators to environmental variability have previously been almost impossible to observe directly. By using animal-mounted instruments simultaneously recording movements, diving behavior, and in situ oceanographic properties, we studied the behavioral and physiological responses of southern elephant seals to spatial environmental variability throughout their circumpolar range. Improved body condition of seals in the Atlantic sector was associated with Circumpolar Deep Water upwelling regions within the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, whereas High-Salinity Shelf Waters or temperature/salinity gradients under winter pack ice were important in the Indian and Pacific sectors. Energetic consequences of these variations could help explain recently observed population trends, showing the usefulness of this approach in examining the sensitivity of top predators to global and regional-scale climate variability.
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author Biuw, M.
Boehme, L.
Guinet, C.
Hindell, M.
Costa, D.
Charrassin, J.-B.
Roquet, F.
Bailleul, F.
Meredith, M.
Thorpe, S.
Tremblay, Y.
McDonald, B.
Park, Y.-H.
Rintoul, S. R.
Bindoff, N.
Goebel, M.
Crocker, D.
Lovell, P.
Nicholson, J.
Monks, F.
Fedak, M. A.
author_facet Biuw, M.
Boehme, L.
Guinet, C.
Hindell, M.
Costa, D.
Charrassin, J.-B.
Roquet, F.
Bailleul, F.
Meredith, M.
Thorpe, S.
Tremblay, Y.
McDonald, B.
Park, Y.-H.
Rintoul, S. R.
Bindoff, N.
Goebel, M.
Crocker, D.
Lovell, P.
Nicholson, J.
Monks, F.
Fedak, M. A.
author_sort Biuw, M.
title Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
title_short Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
title_full Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
title_fullStr Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
title_sort variations in behavior and condition of a southern ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
publisher National Academy of Sciences
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