The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean

Includes bibliography. This study investigated the potential usefulness of aerial seabirds as indicators of the distribution of peculiar oceanic biotopes and prey populations in the African sector of the Southern ocean. The hypothesis examined was that the distribution and abundance of seabirds are...

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Main Author: Abrams, Ronald Woolf
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 1985
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7615
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/7615/1/thesis_sci_1985_abrams_rw.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/7615 2023-05-15T18:24:55+02:00 The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean Abrams, Ronald Woolf 1985 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7615 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/7615/1/thesis_sci_1985_abrams_rw.pdf eng eng University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Biological Sciences http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7615 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/7615/1/thesis_sci_1985_abrams_rw.pdf Zoology Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD 1985 ftunivcapetownir 2022-09-13T05:46:13Z Includes bibliography. This study investigated the potential usefulness of aerial seabirds as indicators of the distribution of peculiar oceanic biotopes and prey populations in the African sector of the Southern ocean. The hypothesis examined was that the distribution and abundance of seabirds are non-random and predictable with respect to the availability of prey at the sea-surface. The distribution of seabirds was correlated with prey density, in cases where the appropriate information was available. More often than not, however, data on prey distributions were unavailable, so that seabird distribution was correlated with the abiotic indicators of hydrodynamic processes which order the distribution of potential prey. The distribution of seabirds was determined by means of shipboard observations. The trophic structure of seabird assemblages was assessed according to the diversity, biomass and abundance of 35 seabird species according to four principal diet-classes. The ecological structure of seabird populations was defined in terms of relationships between the trophic structure of seabird assemblages and Southern Ocean oceanography, meteorology and biogeography. The predictability of seabird distribution and abundance with respect to environmental variation was assessed using linear and nonlinear regression procedures. A deterministic model was developed in which analytical techniques are standardized and which can be applied to other ocean areas. There are predictable associations between the trophic structure of seabird assemblages and the structure of the surface of the sea. Assemblages of putative prey feature squid and fish in low latitudes, and plankton predominate in higher latitudes. The ecological structure of seabird populations reflects this trend on a macro-scale level. On a meso-scale level, the abundance of seabirds by diet-class correlates with the relative abundance of putative prey. Moreover, seabird abundance and biomass correlate positively with abiotic indicators of frontal zones and ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Southern Ocean University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Southern Ocean
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Abrams, Ronald Woolf
The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean
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description Includes bibliography. This study investigated the potential usefulness of aerial seabirds as indicators of the distribution of peculiar oceanic biotopes and prey populations in the African sector of the Southern ocean. The hypothesis examined was that the distribution and abundance of seabirds are non-random and predictable with respect to the availability of prey at the sea-surface. The distribution of seabirds was correlated with prey density, in cases where the appropriate information was available. More often than not, however, data on prey distributions were unavailable, so that seabird distribution was correlated with the abiotic indicators of hydrodynamic processes which order the distribution of potential prey. The distribution of seabirds was determined by means of shipboard observations. The trophic structure of seabird assemblages was assessed according to the diversity, biomass and abundance of 35 seabird species according to four principal diet-classes. The ecological structure of seabird populations was defined in terms of relationships between the trophic structure of seabird assemblages and Southern Ocean oceanography, meteorology and biogeography. The predictability of seabird distribution and abundance with respect to environmental variation was assessed using linear and nonlinear regression procedures. A deterministic model was developed in which analytical techniques are standardized and which can be applied to other ocean areas. There are predictable associations between the trophic structure of seabird assemblages and the structure of the surface of the sea. Assemblages of putative prey feature squid and fish in low latitudes, and plankton predominate in higher latitudes. The ecological structure of seabird populations reflects this trend on a macro-scale level. On a meso-scale level, the abundance of seabirds by diet-class correlates with the relative abundance of putative prey. Moreover, seabird abundance and biomass correlate positively with abiotic indicators of frontal zones and ...
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title The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean
title_short The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean
title_full The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed The structure of pelagic seabird assemblages in the African sector of the Southern Ocean
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