At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins

Interspecific competition is an important structuring element in marine ecosystems, especially in the Southern Ocean which offers few prey choices to comparatively large predator populations. We present the first simultaneous observations of at-sea behaviour and attendance patterns of 3 synchronousl...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Blanchet, Marie-Anne, Biuw, Martin, Hofmeyr, G.J. Greg (Gordon John Gregory), De Bruyn, P.J. Nico, Lydersen, Christian, Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research Science 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/21261
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10110
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spelling ftunivpretoria:oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/21261 2023-05-15T13:46:27+02:00 At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins Blanchet, Marie-Anne Biuw, Martin Hofmeyr, G.J. Greg (Gordon John Gregory) De Bruyn, P.J. Nico Lydersen, Christian Kovacs, Kit M., 1956- 2013-03 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/21261 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10110 en eng Inter-Research Science http://hdl.handle.net/2263/21261 Blanchet, MA, Biuw, M, Hofmeyr, GJG, De Bruyn, PJN, Lydersen, C & Kovacs, KM 2013, 'At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins', Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 477, pp. 285-302. 0173-9565 (print) 1439-0485 (online) doi:10.3354/meps10110 © Inter-Research 2013 Competition Diving behaviour Foraging ecology Niche separation Southern Ocean Macaroni penguins Chinstrap penguins Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) Krill Southern fur seals Penguins Marine ecology Postprint Article 2013 ftunivpretoria https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10110 2022-05-31T10:47:50Z Interspecific competition is an important structuring element in marine ecosystems, especially in the Southern Ocean which offers few prey choices to comparatively large predator populations. We present the first simultaneous observations of at-sea behaviour and attendance patterns of 3 synchronously breeding, central place, krill foragers at Bouvetøya—a small, isolated, sub-Antarctic island in the South Atlantic. Time depth recorders and satellite transmitters were deployed during the austral summer of 2007/2008 on 47 lactating Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella (AFS) rearing pups and on 20 macaroni Eudyptes chrysolophus (MAC) and 30 chinstrap Pygoscelis antarctica penguins (CHIN) rearing chicks. All 3 species showed a strong preference for the west side of the island, and their foraging ranges overlapped markedly. Solar elevation influenced the timing of departures from, and arrivals to, the island with markedly different patterns between the seals and the penguins. Diving patterns also showed significant differences among the 3 species, with the frequency of diving being higher at night for the AFS, while both penguin species dove more frequently during the day. But a common, vertical diel pattern occurred in all 3 species, with shallow diving occurring at night and deep diving during the day, consistent with the vertical migration of krill. MACs targeted 2 depth layers for feeding, including a deep prey layer at ~70 m, which was not exploited by AFSs and CHINs. The results suggest that there is potential for competitive overlap among these 3 krill predators at Bouvetøya, but that it is reduced via both spatial (horizontal and vertical) and temporal partitioning of foraging areas. The Norwegian Antarctic Research Expedition (NARE) programme http://www.int-res.com/journals/meps/meps-home/ hj2013 ab2013 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seal Antarctic Fur Seals Antarctica Arctocephalus gazella Bouvetøya Eudyptes chrysolophus Pygoscelis antarctica Southern Fur Seals Southern Ocean University of Pretoria: UPSpace Antarctic Austral Bouvetøya ENVELOPE(3.358,3.358,-54.422,-54.422) Southern Ocean Marine Ecology Progress Series 477 285 302
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language English
topic Competition
Diving behaviour
Foraging ecology
Niche separation
Southern Ocean
Macaroni penguins
Chinstrap penguins
Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella)
Krill
Southern fur seals
Penguins
Marine ecology
spellingShingle Competition
Diving behaviour
Foraging ecology
Niche separation
Southern Ocean
Macaroni penguins
Chinstrap penguins
Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella)
Krill
Southern fur seals
Penguins
Marine ecology
Blanchet, Marie-Anne
Biuw, Martin
Hofmeyr, G.J. Greg (Gordon John Gregory)
De Bruyn, P.J. Nico
Lydersen, Christian
Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-
At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins
topic_facet Competition
Diving behaviour
Foraging ecology
Niche separation
Southern Ocean
Macaroni penguins
Chinstrap penguins
Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella)
Krill
Southern fur seals
Penguins
Marine ecology
description Interspecific competition is an important structuring element in marine ecosystems, especially in the Southern Ocean which offers few prey choices to comparatively large predator populations. We present the first simultaneous observations of at-sea behaviour and attendance patterns of 3 synchronously breeding, central place, krill foragers at Bouvetøya—a small, isolated, sub-Antarctic island in the South Atlantic. Time depth recorders and satellite transmitters were deployed during the austral summer of 2007/2008 on 47 lactating Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella (AFS) rearing pups and on 20 macaroni Eudyptes chrysolophus (MAC) and 30 chinstrap Pygoscelis antarctica penguins (CHIN) rearing chicks. All 3 species showed a strong preference for the west side of the island, and their foraging ranges overlapped markedly. Solar elevation influenced the timing of departures from, and arrivals to, the island with markedly different patterns between the seals and the penguins. Diving patterns also showed significant differences among the 3 species, with the frequency of diving being higher at night for the AFS, while both penguin species dove more frequently during the day. But a common, vertical diel pattern occurred in all 3 species, with shallow diving occurring at night and deep diving during the day, consistent with the vertical migration of krill. MACs targeted 2 depth layers for feeding, including a deep prey layer at ~70 m, which was not exploited by AFSs and CHINs. The results suggest that there is potential for competitive overlap among these 3 krill predators at Bouvetøya, but that it is reduced via both spatial (horizontal and vertical) and temporal partitioning of foraging areas. The Norwegian Antarctic Research Expedition (NARE) programme http://www.int-res.com/journals/meps/meps-home/ hj2013 ab2013
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Blanchet, Marie-Anne
Biuw, Martin
Hofmeyr, G.J. Greg (Gordon John Gregory)
De Bruyn, P.J. Nico
Lydersen, Christian
Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-
author_facet Blanchet, Marie-Anne
Biuw, Martin
Hofmeyr, G.J. Greg (Gordon John Gregory)
De Bruyn, P.J. Nico
Lydersen, Christian
Kovacs, Kit M., 1956-
author_sort Blanchet, Marie-Anne
title At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins
title_short At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins
title_full At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins
title_fullStr At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins
title_full_unstemmed At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins
title_sort at-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at bouvetøya—antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins
publisher Inter-Research Science
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/21261
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10110
long_lat ENVELOPE(3.358,3.358,-54.422,-54.422)
geographic Antarctic
Austral
Bouvetøya
Southern Ocean
geographic_facet Antarctic
Austral
Bouvetøya
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Fur Seal
Antarctic Fur Seals
Antarctica
Arctocephalus gazella
Bouvetøya
Eudyptes chrysolophus
Pygoscelis antarctica
Southern Fur Seals
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Fur Seal
Antarctic Fur Seals
Antarctica
Arctocephalus gazella
Bouvetøya
Eudyptes chrysolophus
Pygoscelis antarctica
Southern Fur Seals
Southern Ocean
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Blanchet, MA, Biuw, M, Hofmeyr, GJG, De Bruyn, PJN, Lydersen, C & Kovacs, KM 2013, 'At-sea behaviour of three krill predators breeding at Bouvetøya—Antarctic fur seals, macaroni penguins and chinstrap penguins', Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 477, pp. 285-302.
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