使用加速计标签来量化灰鲸的觅食行为

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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摘要

高分辨率的三轴加速度计生物标记定量描述了须鲸物种的行为,它们使用箭步和连续的公羊过滤来觅食。然而,关于灰鲸觅食行为的详细定量描述并不存在,灰鲸是一种独特的须鲸物种,主要使用底栖吸食和滚动成分。我们在太平洋海岸觅食群(PCFG)灰鲸身上部署了吸盘生物学标签,以量化在广泛状态(潜水)和觅食策略(滚动事件)尺度上的觅食行为。隐马尔可夫模型用于描述三种不同的状态,包括转角、俯冲持续时间、伪航迹扭曲度和翻滚事件的存在,这些事件可以解释为觅食、搜索和过境行为。分类和回归树模型最好地描述觅食策略(倒立、底栖挖掘和侧游),使用中位间距、深度与总长度比和中位滚动的绝对值。平均而言,与白天相比,PCFG灰鲸在夜间花更多的时间在较浅的深度寻找和执行更多的左旋觅食策略,可能会在水柱中追踪它们上方的猎物。描述PCFG灰鲸的觅食行为可以检查行为预算,能量学和面临威胁的生理影响之间的联系。
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Using accelerometry tags to quantify gray whale foraging behavior

Using accelerometry tags to quantify gray whale foraging behavior

High-resolution tri-axial accelerometry biologging tags have quantitatively described behaviors in baleen whale species that forage using lunges and continuous ram filtration. However, detailed quantitative descriptions of foraging behaviors do not exist for gray whales, a unique baleen whale species that primarily uses benthic suction feeding with a rolling component. We deployed suction cup biologging tags on Pacific Coast Feeding Group (PCFG) gray whales to quantify foraging behavior at the broad state (dive) and foraging tactic (roll event) scales. Hidden Markov models were used to describe three distinct states using turn angle, dive duration, pseudotrack tortuosity, and presence of roll events that can be interpreted as forage, search, and transit behavior. Classification and Regression Tree models best described foraging tactics (headstands, benthic digs, and side swims) using median pitch, depth to total length ratio, and absolute value of the median roll. On average, PCFG gray whales spent more time searching and performed more left-rolled foraging tactics at shallower depths at night compared to during the day, potentially to track prey above them in the water column. Describing foraging behavior in PCFG gray whales enables examination of links between behavioral budgets, energetics, and the physiological impact of threats facing this group.

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Marine Mammal Science
Marine Mammal Science 生物-动物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.70%
发文量
89
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published for the Society for Marine Mammalogy, Marine Mammal Science is a source of significant new findings on marine mammals resulting from original research on their form and function, evolution, systematics, physiology, biochemistry, behavior, population biology, life history, genetics, ecology and conservation. The journal features both original and review articles, notes, opinions and letters. It serves as a vital resource for anyone studying marine mammals.
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