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Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat

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Main Author: Dias, Paulo Sousa
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Granadeiro, J. P., Catry, Paulo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The diel vertical migration of zooplankton and many other organisms is likely to affect the foraging behaviour of marine predators. Among these, shallow divers, such as many seabirds, are particularly constrained by the surface availability of prey items. We analysed the atsea activity of a surface predator of epipelagic and mesopelagic prey, Cory’s shearwater Calonectris diomedea, on its several wintering areas (spread throughout the temperate Atlantic Ocean and the Agulhas Current). Individual shearwaters were mainly diurnal when wintering in warmer and shallower waters of the Benguela, Agulhas and Brazilian Currents, and comparatively more nocturnal in colder and deeper waters of the Central South Atlantic and the Northwest Atlantic. Nocturnality also correlated positively with bathymetry and negatively with sea-surface temperature within a single wintering area. This is possibly related to the relative availability of epipelagic and mesopelagic prey in different oceanic sectors, and constitutes the first evidence of such flexibility in the daily routines of a top marine predator across broad spatial scales, with clear expression at population and individual levels
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
title Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
spellingShingle Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
Dias, Paulo Sousa
Foraging behaviour
Seabirds
Diel vertical migration
Sea-surface temperature
Bathymetry
title_short Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
title_full Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
title_fullStr Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
title_full_unstemmed Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
title_sort Working the day or the night shift? Foraging schedules of Cory’s shearwaters vary according to marine habitat
author Dias, Paulo Sousa
author_facet Dias, Paulo Sousa
Granadeiro, J. P.
Catry, Paulo
author_role author
author2 Granadeiro, J. P.
Catry, Paulo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Paulo Sousa
Granadeiro, J. P.
Catry, Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Foraging behaviour
Seabirds
Diel vertical migration
Sea-surface temperature
Bathymetry
topic Foraging behaviour
Seabirds
Diel vertical migration
Sea-surface temperature
Bathymetry
description The diel vertical migration of zooplankton and many other organisms is likely to affect the foraging behaviour of marine predators. Among these, shallow divers, such as many seabirds, are particularly constrained by the surface availability of prey items. We analysed the atsea activity of a surface predator of epipelagic and mesopelagic prey, Cory’s shearwater Calonectris diomedea, on its several wintering areas (spread throughout the temperate Atlantic Ocean and the Agulhas Current). Individual shearwaters were mainly diurnal when wintering in warmer and shallower waters of the Benguela, Agulhas and Brazilian Currents, and comparatively more nocturnal in colder and deeper waters of the Central South Atlantic and the Northwest Atlantic. Nocturnality also correlated positively with bathymetry and negatively with sea-surface temperature within a single wintering area. This is possibly related to the relative availability of epipelagic and mesopelagic prey in different oceanic sectors, and constitutes the first evidence of such flexibility in the daily routines of a top marine predator across broad spatial scales, with clear expression at population and individual levels
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