Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus), and the influence of sea ice and bathymetry on their foraging behavior. Thirty-four seals (16 M 18 F) were outfitted with S...
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ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/48214 2023-05-15T13:37:13+02:00 Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula Burns, J. Costa, D. Fedak, M. Hindell, M. Bradshaw, C. Gales, N. McDonald, B. Trumble, S. Crocker, D. 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/48214 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2004.07.021 en eng Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd Deep-Sea Research Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2004; 51(17-19):2279-2303 0967-0645 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/48214 doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2004.07.021 Bradshaw, C. [0000-0002-5328-7741] Journal article 2004 ftunivadelaidedl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2004.07.021 2023-02-06T06:55:23Z Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus), and the influence of sea ice and bathymetry on their foraging behavior. Thirty-four seals (16 M 18 F) were outfitted with Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDLs) in the Marguerite Bay Region of the Antarctic Peninsula (not, vert, similar67°S, 67°W) during the austral winters of 2001 and 2002. Tags transmitted position and dive information for between 4 and 174 days. Overall, winter activity patterns differed significantly from previously reported data collected during the summer: seals in this study dived deeper (92±0.2 m, range 6–713 m) and longer (5.26 min±0.6, range 0.2–23.6 min), hauled out during the night rather than the day, and showed seasonal shifts in foraging patterns consistent with foraging on vertically migrating prey. While these patterns were more pronounced in 2001 than in 2002, there were no strong differences in patterns of habitat use between the 2 years. Some animals made long distance movements (furthest movements 664 km to northeast, 1147 km to southwest), but most seals remained within 300 km of their tagging location. Within the Marguerite Bay/Crystal Sound region, seals appeared to favor foraging locations on the continental shelf within the 50 to 450 m depth range, with a tendency to avoid depths of 600 m or greater. In both years, seals remained deep within the pack ice throughout the winter, and did not move into regions with less ice cover. Seals were more likely to be located in shallow water where the bathymetric gradients were greatest, and in areas of higher sea-ice concentration. In combination, these findings suggest that crabeater seals alter their behavior to accommodate seasonal and/or annual fluctuations in seasonal sea ice and associate with bathymetric features likely to concentrate prey patches. Jennifer M. Burns, Daniel P. Costa, Michael A. Fedak, Mark A. Hindell, Corey J.A. Bradshaw, Nicholas ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Crabeater Seals Lobodon carcinophagus Sea ice The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Bradshaw ENVELOPE(163.867,163.867,-71.467,-71.467) Corey ENVELOPE(-145.133,-145.133,-76.667,-76.667) Crystal Sound ENVELOPE(-66.650,-66.650,-66.466,-66.466) Marguerite ENVELOPE(141.378,141.378,-66.787,-66.787) Marguerite Bay ENVELOPE(-68.000,-68.000,-68.500,-68.500) The Antarctic Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 51 17-19 2279 2303 |
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Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus), and the influence of sea ice and bathymetry on their foraging behavior. Thirty-four seals (16 M 18 F) were outfitted with Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDLs) in the Marguerite Bay Region of the Antarctic Peninsula (not, vert, similar67°S, 67°W) during the austral winters of 2001 and 2002. Tags transmitted position and dive information for between 4 and 174 days. Overall, winter activity patterns differed significantly from previously reported data collected during the summer: seals in this study dived deeper (92±0.2 m, range 6–713 m) and longer (5.26 min±0.6, range 0.2–23.6 min), hauled out during the night rather than the day, and showed seasonal shifts in foraging patterns consistent with foraging on vertically migrating prey. While these patterns were more pronounced in 2001 than in 2002, there were no strong differences in patterns of habitat use between the 2 years. Some animals made long distance movements (furthest movements 664 km to northeast, 1147 km to southwest), but most seals remained within 300 km of their tagging location. Within the Marguerite Bay/Crystal Sound region, seals appeared to favor foraging locations on the continental shelf within the 50 to 450 m depth range, with a tendency to avoid depths of 600 m or greater. In both years, seals remained deep within the pack ice throughout the winter, and did not move into regions with less ice cover. Seals were more likely to be located in shallow water where the bathymetric gradients were greatest, and in areas of higher sea-ice concentration. In combination, these findings suggest that crabeater seals alter their behavior to accommodate seasonal and/or annual fluctuations in seasonal sea ice and associate with bathymetric features likely to concentrate prey patches. Jennifer M. Burns, Daniel P. Costa, Michael A. Fedak, Mark A. Hindell, Corey J.A. Bradshaw, Nicholas ... |
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Burns, J. Costa, D. Fedak, M. Hindell, M. Bradshaw, C. Gales, N. McDonald, B. Trumble, S. Crocker, D. Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula |
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