Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales
Assessing the long-term consequences of sub-lethal anthropogenic disturbance on wildlife populations requires integrating data on fine-scale individual behavior and physiology into spatially and temporally broader, population-level inference. A typical behavioral response to disturbance is the cessa...
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ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/7774359e-29e3-4514-8844-b7886c58fa7c 2023-05-15T15:36:24+02:00 Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales Pirotta, Enrico Booth, Cormac G Cade, David E Calambokidis, John Costa, Daniel P Fahlbusch, James A Friedlaender, Ari S Goldbogen, Jeremy A Harwood, John Hazen, Elliott L New, Leslie Southall, Brandon L 2021-01-16 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/contextdependent-variability-in-the-predicted-daily-energetic-costs-of-disturbance-for-blue-whales(7774359e-29e3-4514-8844-b7886c58fa7c).html https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa137 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/21366/1/Pirotta_2021_CP_context_dependent_CC.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Pirotta , E , Booth , C G , Cade , D E , Calambokidis , J , Costa , D P , Fahlbusch , J A , Friedlaender , A S , Goldbogen , J A , Harwood , J , Hazen , E L , New , L & Southall , B L 2021 , ' Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales ' , Conservation Physiology , vol. 9 , no. 1 , coaa137 . https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa137 article 2021 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa137 2022-07-21T07:01:22Z Assessing the long-term consequences of sub-lethal anthropogenic disturbance on wildlife populations requires integrating data on fine-scale individual behavior and physiology into spatially and temporally broader, population-level inference. A typical behavioral response to disturbance is the cessation of foraging, which can be translated into a common metric of energetic cost. However, this necessitates detailed empirical information on baseline movements, activity budgets, feeding rates and energy intake, as well as the probability of an individual responding to the disturbance-inducing stressor within different exposure contexts. Here, we integrated data from blue whales ( Balaenoptera musculus ) experimentally exposed to military active sonar signals with fine-scale measurements of baseline behavior over multiple days or weeks obtained from accelerometry loggers, telemetry tracking and prey sampling. Specifically, we developed daily simulations of movement, feeding behavior and exposure to localized sonar events of increasing duration and intensity and predicted the effects of this disturbance source on the daily energy intake of an individual. Activity budgets and movements were highly variable in space and time and among individuals, resulting in large variability in predicted energetic intake and costs. In half of our simulations, an individual’s energy intake was unaffected by the simulated source. However, some individuals lost their entire daily energy intake under brief or weak exposure scenarios. Given this large variation, population-level models will have to assess the consequences of the entire distribution of energetic costs, rather than only consider single summary statistics. The shape of the exposure-response functions also strongly influenced predictions, reinforcing the need for contextually explicit experiments and improved mechanistic understanding of the processes driving behavioral and physiological responses to disturbance. This study presents a robust approach for integrating ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Balaenoptera musculus University of St Andrews: Research Portal Conservation Physiology 9 1 |
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Assessing the long-term consequences of sub-lethal anthropogenic disturbance on wildlife populations requires integrating data on fine-scale individual behavior and physiology into spatially and temporally broader, population-level inference. A typical behavioral response to disturbance is the cessation of foraging, which can be translated into a common metric of energetic cost. However, this necessitates detailed empirical information on baseline movements, activity budgets, feeding rates and energy intake, as well as the probability of an individual responding to the disturbance-inducing stressor within different exposure contexts. Here, we integrated data from blue whales ( Balaenoptera musculus ) experimentally exposed to military active sonar signals with fine-scale measurements of baseline behavior over multiple days or weeks obtained from accelerometry loggers, telemetry tracking and prey sampling. Specifically, we developed daily simulations of movement, feeding behavior and exposure to localized sonar events of increasing duration and intensity and predicted the effects of this disturbance source on the daily energy intake of an individual. Activity budgets and movements were highly variable in space and time and among individuals, resulting in large variability in predicted energetic intake and costs. In half of our simulations, an individual’s energy intake was unaffected by the simulated source. However, some individuals lost their entire daily energy intake under brief or weak exposure scenarios. Given this large variation, population-level models will have to assess the consequences of the entire distribution of energetic costs, rather than only consider single summary statistics. The shape of the exposure-response functions also strongly influenced predictions, reinforcing the need for contextually explicit experiments and improved mechanistic understanding of the processes driving behavioral and physiological responses to disturbance. This study presents a robust approach for integrating ... |
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Pirotta, Enrico Booth, Cormac G Cade, David E Calambokidis, John Costa, Daniel P Fahlbusch, James A Friedlaender, Ari S Goldbogen, Jeremy A Harwood, John Hazen, Elliott L New, Leslie Southall, Brandon L |
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Pirotta, Enrico Booth, Cormac G Cade, David E Calambokidis, John Costa, Daniel P Fahlbusch, James A Friedlaender, Ari S Goldbogen, Jeremy A Harwood, John Hazen, Elliott L New, Leslie Southall, Brandon L Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales |
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Pirotta, Enrico Booth, Cormac G Cade, David E Calambokidis, John Costa, Daniel P Fahlbusch, James A Friedlaender, Ari S Goldbogen, Jeremy A Harwood, John Hazen, Elliott L New, Leslie Southall, Brandon L |
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Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales |
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Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales |
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Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales |
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Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales |
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Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales |
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context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales |
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https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/contextdependent-variability-in-the-predicted-daily-energetic-costs-of-disturbance-for-blue-whales(7774359e-29e3-4514-8844-b7886c58fa7c).html https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa137 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/21366/1/Pirotta_2021_CP_context_dependent_CC.pdf |
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Pirotta , E , Booth , C G , Cade , D E , Calambokidis , J , Costa , D P , Fahlbusch , J A , Friedlaender , A S , Goldbogen , J A , Harwood , J , Hazen , E L , New , L & Southall , B L 2021 , ' Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales ' , Conservation Physiology , vol. 9 , no. 1 , coaa137 . https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa137 |
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