Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea

Evidence indicates that Antarctic minke whales (AMWs) in the Ross Sea affect the foraging behaviour, especially diet, of sympatric Adélie penguins (ADPEs) by, we hypothesize, influencing the availability of prey they have in common, mainly crystal krill. To further investigate this interaction, we u...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: Ainley, David G., Joyce, Trevor W., Saenz, Ben, Pitman, Robert L., Durban, John W., Ballard, Grant, Daly, Kendra, Kim, Stacy
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Published: Digital Commons @ University of South Florida 2020
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/1518
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102020000310
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spelling ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:msc_facpub-2525 2023-05-15T13:41:16+02:00 Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea Ainley, David G. Joyce, Trevor W. Saenz, Ben Pitman, Robert L. Durban, John W. Ballard, Grant Daly, Kendra Kim, Stacy 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/1518 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102020000310 unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/1518 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102020000310 Marine Science Faculty Publications Adélie penguin Antarctic silverfish crystal krill interspecific interactions prey depletion trophic competition Life Sciences article 2020 ftunisfloridatam https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102020000310 2022-01-20T18:40:36Z Evidence indicates that Antarctic minke whales (AMWs) in the Ross Sea affect the foraging behaviour, especially diet, of sympatric Adélie penguins (ADPEs) by, we hypothesize, influencing the availability of prey they have in common, mainly crystal krill. To further investigate this interaction, we undertook a study in McMurdo Sound during 2012–2013 and 2014–2015 using telemetry and biologging of whales and penguins, shore-based observations and quantification of the preyscape. The 3D distribution and density of prey were assessed using a remotely operated vehicle deployed along and to the interior of the fast-ice edge where AMWs and ADPEs focused their foraging. Acoustic surveys of prey and foraging behaviour of predators indicate that prey remained abundant under the fast ice, becoming successively available to air-breathing predators only as the fast ice retreated. Over both seasons, the ADPE diet included less krill and more Antarctic silverfish once AMWs became abundant, but the penguins' foraging behaviour (i.e. time spent foraging, dive depth, distance from colony) did not change. In addition, over time, krill abundance decreased in the upper water column near the ice edge, consistent with the hypothesis (and previously gathered information) that AMW and ADPE foraging contributed to an alteration of prey availability. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic silverfish McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF) Antarctic Ross Sea McMurdo Sound Antarctic Science 32 6 454 465
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topic Adélie penguin
Antarctic silverfish
crystal krill
interspecific interactions
prey depletion
trophic competition
Life Sciences
spellingShingle Adélie penguin
Antarctic silverfish
crystal krill
interspecific interactions
prey depletion
trophic competition
Life Sciences
Ainley, David G.
Joyce, Trevor W.
Saenz, Ben
Pitman, Robert L.
Durban, John W.
Ballard, Grant
Daly, Kendra
Kim, Stacy
Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea
topic_facet Adélie penguin
Antarctic silverfish
crystal krill
interspecific interactions
prey depletion
trophic competition
Life Sciences
description Evidence indicates that Antarctic minke whales (AMWs) in the Ross Sea affect the foraging behaviour, especially diet, of sympatric Adélie penguins (ADPEs) by, we hypothesize, influencing the availability of prey they have in common, mainly crystal krill. To further investigate this interaction, we undertook a study in McMurdo Sound during 2012–2013 and 2014–2015 using telemetry and biologging of whales and penguins, shore-based observations and quantification of the preyscape. The 3D distribution and density of prey were assessed using a remotely operated vehicle deployed along and to the interior of the fast-ice edge where AMWs and ADPEs focused their foraging. Acoustic surveys of prey and foraging behaviour of predators indicate that prey remained abundant under the fast ice, becoming successively available to air-breathing predators only as the fast ice retreated. Over both seasons, the ADPE diet included less krill and more Antarctic silverfish once AMWs became abundant, but the penguins' foraging behaviour (i.e. time spent foraging, dive depth, distance from colony) did not change. In addition, over time, krill abundance decreased in the upper water column near the ice edge, consistent with the hypothesis (and previously gathered information) that AMW and ADPE foraging contributed to an alteration of prey availability.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ainley, David G.
Joyce, Trevor W.
Saenz, Ben
Pitman, Robert L.
Durban, John W.
Ballard, Grant
Daly, Kendra
Kim, Stacy
author_facet Ainley, David G.
Joyce, Trevor W.
Saenz, Ben
Pitman, Robert L.
Durban, John W.
Ballard, Grant
Daly, Kendra
Kim, Stacy
author_sort Ainley, David G.
title Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea
title_short Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea
title_full Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea
title_fullStr Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea
title_full_unstemmed Foraging Patterns of Antarctic Minke Whales in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea
title_sort foraging patterns of antarctic minke whales in mcmurdo sound, ross sea
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https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102020000310
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