Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators

The juvenile phase of long lived-species is poorly understood despite its critical importance for the future of animal populations. Thanks to new bio-technologies, in this thesis we managed to monitor the ontogeny of foraging behaviour in 52 juveniles from 3 deep-diving marine predator species (king...

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Main Author: Orgeret, Florian
Other Authors: La Rochelle, Bost, Charles-André, Guinet, Christophe
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2018
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2018LAROS006/document
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.yafflm 2023-05-15T13:41:23+02:00 Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators Ontogenèse de la recherche alimentaire durant la phase juvénile : cas des prédateurs plongeurs Orgeret, Florian La Rochelle Bost, Charles-André Guinet, Christophe 2018-06-14 http://www.theses.fr/2018LAROS006/document fr fre 10670/1.yafflm http://www.theses.fr/2018LAROS006/document other Theses.fr Manchots Eléphants de mer du Sud Juvéniles Première année en mer Apprentissage Comportement de plongée Navigation Orientation Exploration Migration Mortalité Penguins Elephant seals First year at sea Learning Diving behaviour Mortality envir geo Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2018 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:46:51Z The juvenile phase of long lived-species is poorly understood despite its critical importance for the future of animal populations. Thanks to new bio-technologies, in this thesis we managed to monitor the ontogeny of foraging behaviour in 52 juveniles from 3 deep-diving marine predator species (king penguins, emperor penguins and southern elephant seals) in the French Southern territories over the first year after their independence. The juveniles of these 3 species showed a very large dispersion range over huge distances in the Southern Ocean. Their dispersion was characterized at departure by partially innate behaviour in their orientation preferences. Juveniles showed a strong dependency to the local oceanic currents orientation and frontal zones. More, they showed a spatial segregation with adults. Juveniles were quickly able to dive very deep. Their diving and foraging skills increased progressively with time. However, juveniles never completely reached the efficiency of adults, even after one year at sea. Some juveniles did not manage to increase their foraging skills while their environment became less productive; these juveniles may have died at sea, probably because of starvation. The first year at sea appears thus to be critical for the 3 studied species, as substantial mortality occurred in each case. This thesis presents new information about the ontogeny of dispersion and the foraging behaviour in marine deep-diving predators. La période juvénile d’espèces longévives demeure peu connue malgré son importance pour la démographie et la conservation des populations. L’objectif de cette thèse a été d’étudier le comportement de dispersion et de nourrissage de 52 juvéniles de trois espèces de prédateurs marins plongeurs des Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises (les manchots royaux, les manchots empereurs et les éléphants de mer du Sud) pendant quasiment 1 an après leur indépendance. L’approche a été basée sur l’utilisation de balises retransmettant en direct la localisation et des données de ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctique* Elephant Seals Emperor penguins King Penguins Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean Unknown Eléphants ENVELOPE(140.007,140.007,-66.668,-66.668) Empereurs ENVELOPE(140.018,140.018,-66.671,-66.671) Manchots ENVELOPE(141.397,141.397,-66.811,-66.811) Southern Ocean
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topic Manchots
Eléphants de mer du Sud
Juvéniles
Première année en mer
Apprentissage
Comportement de plongée
Navigation
Orientation
Exploration
Migration
Mortalité
Penguins
Elephant seals
First year at sea
Learning
Diving behaviour
Mortality
envir
geo
spellingShingle Manchots
Eléphants de mer du Sud
Juvéniles
Première année en mer
Apprentissage
Comportement de plongée
Navigation
Orientation
Exploration
Migration
Mortalité
Penguins
Elephant seals
First year at sea
Learning
Diving behaviour
Mortality
envir
geo
Orgeret, Florian
Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators
topic_facet Manchots
Eléphants de mer du Sud
Juvéniles
Première année en mer
Apprentissage
Comportement de plongée
Navigation
Orientation
Exploration
Migration
Mortalité
Penguins
Elephant seals
First year at sea
Learning
Diving behaviour
Mortality
envir
geo
description The juvenile phase of long lived-species is poorly understood despite its critical importance for the future of animal populations. Thanks to new bio-technologies, in this thesis we managed to monitor the ontogeny of foraging behaviour in 52 juveniles from 3 deep-diving marine predator species (king penguins, emperor penguins and southern elephant seals) in the French Southern territories over the first year after their independence. The juveniles of these 3 species showed a very large dispersion range over huge distances in the Southern Ocean. Their dispersion was characterized at departure by partially innate behaviour in their orientation preferences. Juveniles showed a strong dependency to the local oceanic currents orientation and frontal zones. More, they showed a spatial segregation with adults. Juveniles were quickly able to dive very deep. Their diving and foraging skills increased progressively with time. However, juveniles never completely reached the efficiency of adults, even after one year at sea. Some juveniles did not manage to increase their foraging skills while their environment became less productive; these juveniles may have died at sea, probably because of starvation. The first year at sea appears thus to be critical for the 3 studied species, as substantial mortality occurred in each case. This thesis presents new information about the ontogeny of dispersion and the foraging behaviour in marine deep-diving predators. La période juvénile d’espèces longévives demeure peu connue malgré son importance pour la démographie et la conservation des populations. L’objectif de cette thèse a été d’étudier le comportement de dispersion et de nourrissage de 52 juvéniles de trois espèces de prédateurs marins plongeurs des Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises (les manchots royaux, les manchots empereurs et les éléphants de mer du Sud) pendant quasiment 1 an après leur indépendance. L’approche a été basée sur l’utilisation de balises retransmettant en direct la localisation et des données de ...
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Bost, Charles-André
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title Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators
title_short Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators
title_full Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators
title_fullStr Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators
title_full_unstemmed Ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators
title_sort ontogeny of foraging behaviour during the early life of deep diving predators
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