Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea

We model a summer snapshot of the behavior of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) during advection across the Scotia Sea. Individual krill respond to a changing landscape of predation risk and food availability by migrating vertically in the column and choosing an average distance to their nearest n...

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Published in:Journal of Plankton Research
Main Authors: Cresswell, K A, Tarling, Geraint, Thorpe, S E, Burrows, Michael, Wiedenmann, J, Mangel, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbp062
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f04c78ec-29c9-487f-9893-ba071f424ab0 2023-05-15T14:03:59+02:00 Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea Cresswell, K A Tarling, Geraint Thorpe, S E Burrows, Michael Wiedenmann, J Mangel, M 2009 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/f04c78ec-29c9-487f-9893-ba071f424ab0 https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbp062 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Cresswell , K A , Tarling , G , Thorpe , S E , Burrows , M , Wiedenmann , J & Mangel , M 2009 , ' Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea ' , J PLANKTON RES , vol. 31 , no. 10 , pp. 1265-1281 . https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbp062 ELEPHANT-ISLAND INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY POPULATION-DYNAMICS MACARONI PENGUINS Marine & Freshwater Biology NATURAL GROWTH-RATES PENGUINS EUDYPTES-CHRYSOLOPHUS SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION Oceanography DIVING BEHAVIOR SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS SOCIAL AGGREGATION article 2009 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbp062 2022-09-08T22:19:40Z We model a summer snapshot of the behavior of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) during advection across the Scotia Sea. Individual krill respond to a changing landscape of predation risk and food availability by migrating vertically in the column and choosing an average distance to their nearest neighbor (swarm density). We determine the optimal behavior of 30, 40 and 50 mm krill using a state-dependent life history model where individuals move along 30-day segments of hypothetical journey tracks in three different regions of the Scotia Sea, with the tracks extracted from a combination of circulation models and surface drifter data. Food availability is based on satellite data for surface Chl and with additional heterotrophic and detritus food components, and mortality is parameterized with respect to distance from shore, daylight and krill swarming-behavior. We predict that proximity to predator colonies has a distinct effect on behavior, particularly on depth choice when food-availability is low. Observations made during an acoustic survey of the region found swarms to be deeper at the Antarctic Peninsula compared with South Georgia, in line with model pedictions. Our pedictions are also consistent with observations that swarm density, changes little on a logarithmic scale across the region. We show that being able to change behavior on short time scales has distinct advantages to krill. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Peninsula Elephant Island Eudyptes chrysolophus Euphausia superba Scotia Sea South Shetland Islands University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Elephant Island ENVELOPE(-55.184,-55.184,-61.085,-61.085) Scotia Sea South Shetland Islands The Antarctic Journal of Plankton Research 31 10 1265 1281
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topic ELEPHANT-ISLAND
INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
MACARONI PENGUINS
Marine & Freshwater Biology
NATURAL GROWTH-RATES
PENGUINS EUDYPTES-CHRYSOLOPHUS
SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION
Oceanography
DIVING BEHAVIOR
SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
SOCIAL AGGREGATION
spellingShingle ELEPHANT-ISLAND
INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
MACARONI PENGUINS
Marine & Freshwater Biology
NATURAL GROWTH-RATES
PENGUINS EUDYPTES-CHRYSOLOPHUS
SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION
Oceanography
DIVING BEHAVIOR
SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
SOCIAL AGGREGATION
Cresswell, K A
Tarling, Geraint
Thorpe, S E
Burrows, Michael
Wiedenmann, J
Mangel, M
Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea
topic_facet ELEPHANT-ISLAND
INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
MACARONI PENGUINS
Marine & Freshwater Biology
NATURAL GROWTH-RATES
PENGUINS EUDYPTES-CHRYSOLOPHUS
SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION
Oceanography
DIVING BEHAVIOR
SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
SOCIAL AGGREGATION
description We model a summer snapshot of the behavior of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) during advection across the Scotia Sea. Individual krill respond to a changing landscape of predation risk and food availability by migrating vertically in the column and choosing an average distance to their nearest neighbor (swarm density). We determine the optimal behavior of 30, 40 and 50 mm krill using a state-dependent life history model where individuals move along 30-day segments of hypothetical journey tracks in three different regions of the Scotia Sea, with the tracks extracted from a combination of circulation models and surface drifter data. Food availability is based on satellite data for surface Chl and with additional heterotrophic and detritus food components, and mortality is parameterized with respect to distance from shore, daylight and krill swarming-behavior. We predict that proximity to predator colonies has a distinct effect on behavior, particularly on depth choice when food-availability is low. Observations made during an acoustic survey of the region found swarms to be deeper at the Antarctic Peninsula compared with South Georgia, in line with model pedictions. Our pedictions are also consistent with observations that swarm density, changes little on a logarithmic scale across the region. We show that being able to change behavior on short time scales has distinct advantages to krill.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cresswell, K A
Tarling, Geraint
Thorpe, S E
Burrows, Michael
Wiedenmann, J
Mangel, M
author_facet Cresswell, K A
Tarling, Geraint
Thorpe, S E
Burrows, Michael
Wiedenmann, J
Mangel, M
author_sort Cresswell, K A
title Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea
title_short Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea
title_full Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea
title_fullStr Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea
title_full_unstemmed Diel vertical migration of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the Scotia Sea
title_sort diel vertical migration of antarctic krill (euphausia superba) is flexible during advection across the scotia sea
publishDate 2009
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/f04c78ec-29c9-487f-9893-ba071f424ab0
https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbp062
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