Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment

This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of pup rearing on the foraging behaviour of female Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at Bird Island, South Georgia (54 degrees S, 38 degrees W), during 3 austral summers (1994 to 1996). Time-dep...

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Main Authors: McCafferty, DJ, Boyd, Ian Lamont, Walker, TR, Taylor, RI
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Language:English
Published: 1998
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author McCafferty, DJ
Boyd, Ian Lamont
Walker, TR
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description This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of pup rearing on the foraging behaviour of female Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at Bird Island, South Georgia (54 degrees S, 38 degrees W), during 3 austral summers (1994 to 1996). Time-depth recorders measured the diving behaviour of 72 individuals during a total of 385 foraging trips totalling 1964 d at sea. The frequencies of krill, fish and squid in the diet were estimated from prey items contained in seats. In 1996, a year of high krill abundance, females made shorter foraging trips, fewer dives and spent more time ashore than in 1994 when krill was scarce. Females fed exclusively on krill in 1996, and frequent shallow daytime diving indicated that krill were close to the surface during the day. In 1994 and 1995 deeper and longer-duration daytime dives were associated with a higher proportion of fish and squid in the diet. Foraging trip duration, ashore duration and dive frequency increased through the course of the 1995 and 1996 lactation seasons. Females, therefore, appeared to match pup demands by increasing both time feeding at sea and energy delivery to the pup on land. However, the importance of sea surface temperature and duration of night in multiple regression models suggested that physical factors were also important in explaining the seasonal pattern of fur seal foraging behaviour.
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/55d55fa7-51c7-48b0-b77c-d7c0ee4cbc4d 2025-04-13T14:08:35+00:00 Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment McCafferty, DJ Boyd, Ian Lamont Walker, TR Taylor, RI 1998 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/55d55fa7-51c7-48b0-b77c-d7c0ee4cbc4d http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0032575025&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess McCafferty , DJ , Boyd , I L , Walker , TR & Taylor , RI 1998 , Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment . . foraging Antarctic fur seal environmental variation seasonality krill ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA SOUTH GEORGIA DIVING BEHAVIOR GROWTH-RATE REPRODUCTION SEASON AGE other 1998 ftunstandrewcris 2025-03-14T00:39:23Z This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of pup rearing on the foraging behaviour of female Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at Bird Island, South Georgia (54 degrees S, 38 degrees W), during 3 austral summers (1994 to 1996). Time-depth recorders measured the diving behaviour of 72 individuals during a total of 385 foraging trips totalling 1964 d at sea. The frequencies of krill, fish and squid in the diet were estimated from prey items contained in seats. In 1996, a year of high krill abundance, females made shorter foraging trips, fewer dives and spent more time ashore than in 1994 when krill was scarce. Females fed exclusively on krill in 1996, and frequent shallow daytime diving indicated that krill were close to the surface during the day. In 1994 and 1995 deeper and longer-duration daytime dives were associated with a higher proportion of fish and squid in the diet. Foraging trip duration, ashore duration and dive frequency increased through the course of the 1995 and 1996 lactation seasons. Females, therefore, appeared to match pup demands by increasing both time feeding at sea and energy delivery to the pup on land. However, the importance of sea surface temperature and duration of night in multiple regression models suggested that physical factors were also important in explaining the seasonal pattern of fur seal foraging behaviour. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seal Antarctic Fur Seals Arctocephalus gazella Bird Island University of St Andrews: Research Portal Antarctic Austral Bird Island ENVELOPE(-38.060,-38.060,-54.004,-54.004)
spellingShingle foraging
Antarctic fur seal
environmental variation
seasonality
krill
ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA
SOUTH GEORGIA
DIVING BEHAVIOR
GROWTH-RATE
REPRODUCTION
SEASON
AGE
McCafferty, DJ
Boyd, Ian Lamont
Walker, TR
Taylor, RI
Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment
title Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment
title_full Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment
title_fullStr Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment
title_full_unstemmed Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment
title_short Foraging responses of Antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment
title_sort foraging responses of antarctic fur seals to changes in the marine environment
topic foraging
Antarctic fur seal
environmental variation
seasonality
krill
ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA
SOUTH GEORGIA
DIVING BEHAVIOR
GROWTH-RATE
REPRODUCTION
SEASON
AGE
topic_facet foraging
Antarctic fur seal
environmental variation
seasonality
krill
ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA
SOUTH GEORGIA
DIVING BEHAVIOR
GROWTH-RATE
REPRODUCTION
SEASON
AGE
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