The foraging distribution and habitat use of chick-rearing snow petrels from two colonies in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica.

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Marine Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-05 DOI:10.1007/s00227-025-04657-w
Eleanor Maedhbh Honan, Ewan D Wakefield, Richard A Phillips, W James Grecian, Stephanie Prince, Henri Robert, Sébastien Descamps, Anna Rix, A Rus Hoelzel, Erin L McClymont
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Abstract

The polar sea-ice zones are highly productive and seasonal habitats that support large populations of vertebrate predators. In the Antarctic, snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) are regarded as highly ice-dependant, yet knowledge of their habitat use and foraging distribution during the breeding period comes largely from ship-based observations. Snow petrels show sexual size dimorphism, and previous studies have demonstrated a degree of sexual segregation in habitat use in East Antarctica during the incubation period. Here, we characterise the movements, behaviour and habitat use of foraging snow petrels using bird movement and remotely sensed environmental data. We tracked snow petrels from two colonies in Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica during early chick rearing in January to February 2022, a period of unusually rapid sea-ice retreat in the region. During the chick-rearing period, mean foraging range was c. 395 km and did not differ between the sexes. However, we found some evidence of differing habitat use between the sexes: males foraged more in areas of higher sea-ice concentration and over the continental shelf, while females utilized deeper waters and lower sea-ice concentrations. Sexes also diverged in their behavioural responses to both sea ice and depths, with males more likely to switch to foraging in areas of higher sea-ice concentrations than females and females more likely to switch to foraging in deeper waters than males. Although both sexes were more likely to forage at higher sea-ice concentrations, they also used areas with little or no sea ice. This contrasts with previous studies and may have been due to the unusual paucity of sea-ice cover during our tracking period.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00227-025-04657-w.

南极Dronning Maud地两个育雏雪海燕群落的觅食分布及生境利用。
极地海冰区是高生产力和季节性栖息地,支持大量脊椎动物捕食者。在南极,雪海燕(Pagodroma nivea)被认为是高度依赖冰的物种,但它们在繁殖期间的栖息地使用和觅食分布的知识主要来自船载观测。雪海燕表现出性别大小二态性,以前的研究表明,在南极洲东部的栖息地,在孵化期间存在一定程度的性别隔离。在此,我们利用鸟类运动和遥感环境数据来描述觅食雪海燕的运动、行为和栖息地利用。2022年1月至2月,在该地区海冰异常迅速消退的时期,我们追踪了东南极洲Dronning Maud地两个种群的雪海燕。育雏期平均觅食距离为3.95 km,性别间无差异。然而,我们发现了一些证据表明,雄性在海冰浓度较高的地区和大陆架上觅食,而雌性则利用更深的水域和更低的海冰浓度。性别在对海冰和深度的行为反应上也存在差异,雄性比雌性更有可能转向在海冰浓度较高的地区觅食,而雌性比雄性更有可能转向在更深的水域觅食。尽管两性都更有可能在海冰浓度较高的地方觅食,但它们也会在海冰很少或没有海冰的地方觅食。这与之前的研究结果形成了对比,可能是由于在我们追踪期间海冰覆盖的异常稀少。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s00227-025-04657-w获得。
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Marine Biology
Marine Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
133
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine Biology publishes original and internationally significant contributions from all fields of marine biology. Special emphasis is given to articles which promote the understanding of life in the sea, organism-environment interactions, interactions between organisms, and the functioning of the marine biosphere.
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