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Important At-Sea Areas of Colonial Breeding Marine Predators on the Southern Patagonian Shelf

机译:南部巴塔哥尼亚大陆架上殖民繁殖海洋捕食者的重要海上区域

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The Patagonian Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem supports high levels of biodiversity and endemism and is one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. Despite the important role marine predators play in structuring the ecosystems, areas of high diversity where multiple predators congregate remains poorly known on the Patagonian Shelf. Here, we used biotelemetry and biologging tags to track the movements of six seabird species and three pinniped species breeding at the Falkland Islands. Using Generalized Additive Models, we then modelled these animals’ use of space as functions of dynamic and static environmental indices that described their habitat. Based on these models, we mapped the predicted distribution of animals from both sampled and unsampled colonies and thereby identified areas where multiple species were likely to overlap at sea. Maximum foraging trip distance ranged from 79 to 1,325 km. However, most of the 1,891 foraging trips by 686 animals were restricted to the Patagonian Shelf and shelf slope, which highlighted a preference for these habitats. Of the seven candidate explanatory covariates used to predict distribution, distance from the colony was retained in models for all species and negatively affected the probability of occurrence. Predicted overlap among species was highest on the Patagonian Shelf around the Falkland Islands and the Burdwood Bank. The predicted area of overlap is consistent with areas that are also important habitat for marine predators migrating from distant breeding locations. Our findings provide comprehensive multi-species predictions for some of the largest marine predator populations on the Patagonian Shelf, which will contribute to future marine spatial planning initiatives. Crucially, our findings highlight that spatially explicit conservation measures are likely to benefit multiple species, while threats are likely to impact multiple species.
机译:巴塔哥尼亚大陆架大型海洋生态系统支持高水平的生物多样性和地方特有,是世界上生产力最高的海洋生态系统之一。尽管海洋捕食者在构建生态系统中发挥着重要作用,但在巴塔哥尼亚大陆架上,鲜有多个捕食者聚集的高度多样性地区仍然鲜为人知。在这里,我们使用生物遥测技术和生物记录标签来追踪福克兰群岛的六种海鸟物种和三种扎染物种的运动。然后,我们使用广义可加模型,将这些动物对空间的利用作为描述其栖息地的动态和静态环境指数的函数进行建模。基于这些模型,我们绘制了采样和未采样菌落的动物预测分布图,从而确定了多种物种在海上可能重叠的区域。觅食的最大行程距离为79至1,325 km。但是,686头动物进行的1,891次觅食旅行中,大多数被限制在巴塔哥尼亚大陆架和陆架斜坡上,这突出表明了对这些栖息地的偏爱。在用于预测分布的七个候选解释性协变量中,所有物种的模型中都保留了距菌落的距离,并对发生概率产生了负面影响。在福克兰群岛和Burdwood Bank周围的巴塔哥尼亚大陆架上,物种之间的重叠预测最高。重叠的预测区域与对于从远处繁殖地点迁徙的海洋捕食者也是重要栖息地的区域一致。我们的发现为巴塔哥尼亚大陆架上一些最大的海洋捕食者种群提供了全面的多物种预测,这将有助于未来的海洋空间规划计划。至关重要的是,我们的发现强调,在空间上明确的保护措施可能会使多个物种受益,而威胁可能会影响多个物种。

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