Atlas of top predators from French Southern Territories in the Southern Indian Ocean

This Atlas of top predators from the French Southern Territories in the Southern Indian Ocean is asummary of information on the use of the southern Indian Ocean by 22 seabirds and seals species:king penguin, gentoo penguin, Adelie penguin, eastern rockhopper penguin, northern rockhopperpenguin, maca...

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Main Authors: Delord, K, Barbraud, C, Bost, C-A, Cherel, Y, Guinet, C, Weimerskirch, H
Other Authors: Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Polaire Français IPEV (IPEV: programs n° 109 ORNITHOECO: Oiseaux et mammifères marins sentinellesdes changements globaux dans l’océan Austral, resp. H Weimerskirch; and n°394 OISEAUXPLONGEURS: Stratégie énergétique des prédateurs marins et variabilité physique et trophique del’océan Austral: étude en mer, resp : C-A Bost).Administration des Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises TAAFZones Atelier du CNRS "ZATA-Recherches sur l’Environnement Antarctique et Subantarctique", resp: M. Lebouvier ;Prince Albert II de Monaco Foundation “Conservation des espèces menacées d’albatros et des pétrels de l’Océan Indien sud”, resp: H. Weimerskirch. The observatory Mammifères Explorateurs du Milieu Océanique, MEMO SOERE CTD 02). This work is also carried out in the framework of CNES-TOSCA program (‘Élephants de mer océanographes’) and Argonautica (CLS). This work also beneficiates from the Total Fundation for financial support (on elephant seals).L'Agence des Aires Marines Protégées programme “bio-régionalisation en vue de l’établissement d’un réseau d’aires marines protégées dans l’océan Austral, les Kerguelen, Crozet, mer Dumont d’Urville., CNRS, ANR-07-BDIV-0001,GLIDES,Distribution en mer et conservation des oiseaux antarctiques(2007), ANR-07-VULN-0005,IPSOS-SEAL,Investigation of the vulnerability of the productivity of the Southern Ocean Subsystems to climate change: the Southern Elephant seal assessment from mid to high latitudes(2007), ANR-05-BDIV-0011,REMIGE,Réponses comportementales et démographiques des prédateurs marins de l'Océan Indien aux changements globaux(2005)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2014
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Online Access:https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01312469
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01312469/document
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01312469/file/DelordEtAl_Atlas_AMP_TopPredatorsSouthernIndianOcean-CNRS-Chize.pdf
https://doi.org/10.15474/AtlasTopPredatorsOI_CEBC.CNRS_FrenchSouthernTerritories
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Summary:This Atlas of top predators from the French Southern Territories in the Southern Indian Ocean is asummary of information on the use of the southern Indian Ocean by 22 seabirds and seals species:king penguin, gentoo penguin, Adelie penguin, eastern rockhopper penguin, northern rockhopperpenguin, macaroni penguin, Amsterdam albatross, wandering albatross, black-browed albatross,Indian yellow-nosed albatross, light-mantled albatross, sooty albatross, southern giant petrel,northern giant petrel, southern fulmar, Cape petrel, snow petrel, white-chinned petrel, grey petrel,brown skua, southern elephant seal and Antarctic fur seal.The distribution map of each species was obtained by the use of tracking methods that allowidentifying important areas in the southern Indian Ocean. The determination of zones of high speciesrichness suggests several important areas for top predators. First the breeding colonies andsurrounding zones: Amsterdam and Saint Paul Islands, Marion and Prince Edward islands and the DelCano Rise, Crozet Islands, Kerguelen Plateau and East Antarctica (Adlie Land sector). Second, theupwelling-current zones: Benguela and Agulhas Currents Systems and third several the oceanic zones:the Southwest Indian Ridge (East Bouvetya and the North Subtropical Front), the Mid-Indian Ridge(North of Kerguelen and the Eastern Indian Ocean, the Southeast Indian Ridge (Great Australian Bightand Tasmania, Ob and Lena Banks, and East Antarctica (Prydz Bay - Queen Maud Land sectors, AdlieLand sector).The analysis of distribution indicates that some pelagic species have a much wider foraging rangeoutside the breeding season than during the breeding season (some disperse over very large areas,i.e. wandering albatross). This highlights the urgent need to strengthen collaborations, namelybetween conservation and management organisms such as CCAMLR and the fisheries organisations(RFMOs), to ensure the protection of these species and the conservation of the ecosystem that willalso be beneficial for many other species.In ...