Combination of at-sea activity, geolocation and feather stable isotopes documents where and when seabirds molt
International audience Keyfacetsoftheforagingecologyofseabirdsduringtheinter-breedingperiodstillremainpoorlyunderstoodbecauseofthedifficultyofstudyingthematsea,includingduringtheenergy-demandingmoltingstage.Here,theextenttowhichthreesympatricpetrels(Antarcticandthin-billedprions,andbluepetrel)fromth...
Published in: | Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://hal.science/hal-01291355 https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2016.00003 |
Summary: | International audience Keyfacetsoftheforagingecologyofseabirdsduringtheinter-breedingperiodstillremainpoorlyunderstoodbecauseofthedifficultyofstudyingthematsea,includingduringtheenergy-demandingmoltingstage.Here,theextenttowhichthreesympatricpetrels(Antarcticandthin-billedprions,andbluepetrel)fromthesubantarcticKerguelenIslandsmodifytheirforagingecologyduringmoltwasinvestigatedusingacombinationofcomplementarytools,namelyminiaturizedsaltwaterimmersiongeolocators(GLS)andtheisotopicmethod.Firstly,moltingbehaviorwasfirstcharacterizedinthebluepetrel,areferencespeciesthatisknowntorenewitsplumageinautumn.GLSandfeatherstableisotopes(13dCasaproxyofthebirds’foraginghabitat)indicatedthatthepost-breedingmoltofbluepetreloccurredinAntarcticwaters.Importantly,activityrecordersshowedthatmoltwasmarkedbyastrongpeakintimespentdailysittingonwater,whichthereafterdeclinedtolowervaluesduringtheremainingwintermonths.Secondly,thepeakintimespentsittingonwaterwasusedasaproxytocharacterizethecontrastedmoltstrategiesofthetwoprionspecies.Asbluepetrelsdemonstrated,thin-billedprionsmoltedduringthepost-breedingperiodincoldAntarcticwaterswheretheyfedprimarilyonlowtrophiclevelprey,mostlikelyAntarctickrill(15dNasaproxyofthebirds’diet).Bycontrast,Antarcticprionspresentedanunexpectedpre-breedingmoltoflongerdurationthattookplacefurthernorth,inwarmsubtropicalwaters.Interestingly,thetwoAntarcticmoltingspecies,thebluepetrelandthin-billedprion,renewedtheirplumageatthesametimeandwithinthesameoceaniczonethatislikelytobeapreviouslyundescribedhotspotofseabirddiversitydurintheAustralautumn.Thestudycontributestoagrowingbodyofevidencethatclosely-relatedspeciesexhibitvariousforagingstrategiesallowingecologicalsegregationandshedsnewlightonthepoorlyknowncriticalmoltingstagefseabirds. |
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