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Dynamic habitat corridors for marine predators; intensive use of a coastal channel by harbour seals is modulated by tidal currents

机译:海洋捕食者的动态栖息地走廊;海港海豹对沿海通道的密集使用受到潮流的调节

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AbstractPrevious studies have found that predators utilise habitat corridors to ambush prey moving through them. In the marine environment, coastal channels effectively act as habitat corridors for prey movements, and sightings of predators in such areas suggest that they may target these for foraging. Unlike terrestrial systems where the underlying habitat structure is generally static, corridors in marine systems are in episodic flux due to water movements created by tidal processes. Although these hydrographic features can be highly complex, there is generally a predictable underlying cyclic tidal pattern to their structure. For marine predators that must find prey that is often patchy and widely distributed, the underlying temporal predictability in potential foraging opportunities in marine corridors may be important drivers in their use. Here, we used data from land-based sightings and 19 harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) tagged with high-resolution GPS telemetry to investigate the spatial and temporal distribution patterns of seals in a narrow tidal channel. These seals showed a striking pattern in their distribution; all seals spent a high proportion of their time around the narrowest point of the channel. There was also a distinctive tidal pattern in the use of the channel; sightings of seals in the water peaked during the flood tide and were at a minimum during the ebb tide. This pattern is likely to be related to prey availability and/or foraging efficiency driven by the underlying tidal pattern in the water movements through the channel.
机译:摘要先前的研究发现,捕食者利用栖息地走廊伏击猎物穿过它们。在海洋环境中,沿海航道有效地充当了猎物运动的栖息地走廊,在这些地区发现掠食者表明它们可能将这些猎物作为目标。与地面系统的基本栖息地结构通常是静态的不同,由于潮汐过程产生的水流运动,海洋系统中的走廊呈偶发通量。尽管这些水文特征可能非常复杂,但它们的结构通常具有可预测的潜在循环潮汐样式。对于必须发现通常为零散且分布广泛的猎物的海洋捕食者,海洋走廊潜在觅食机会的潜在时间可预测性可能是其使用的重要驱动力。在这里,我们使用了来自陆地目击事件和19个海豹(Phoca vitulina)的数据,这些海豹以高分辨率GPS遥测技术进行了标记,以研究狭窄海潮通道中海豹的时空分布格局。这些海豹在分布上表现出惊人的样式。所有海豹在通道的最窄点附近花费了大量时间。通道的使用也有独特的潮汐模式。潮汐在洪潮期间达到峰值,而在退潮期间则最小。这种模式可能与猎物的可利用性和/或觅食效率有关,这是由通过河道的水流中潜在的潮汐模式所驱动的。

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