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Contrasts in Energy Status and Marine Foraging Strategies of White-Winged Scoters (Melanitta fusca) and Surf Scoters (M. Perspicillata)

机译:白翅S(Melanitta fusca)和海S(M。Perspicillata)的能源状况和海洋觅食策略的对比

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White-winged Scoters (Melanitta fusca) and Surf Scoters (M. perspicillata) are often assumed to rely on similar marine resources. To evaluate the accuracy of this assumption, we contrast seasonal distributions, foraging effort, and indicators of energy status (body mass and composition, plasma metabolites) in three major foraging sites in Puget Sound, Washington, for these rapidly declining sea duck congeners. For Surf Scoters, distributions and energy status indicated that a mussel-dominated site was relatively important in early winter, but that importance shifted during late winter and spring to seagrass sites that provided either herring spawn or epifaunal invertebrates. As winter progressed, movements among foraging sites and increased foraging effort by Surf Scoters were accompanied by greater variability in their energy status compared with White-winged Scoters; body mass declined over winter by 9% in about one-third of past studies for Surf Scoters, well above the range of losses observed in White-winged Scoters. For White-winged Scoters, lower variability in energy status, foraging effort, and distributions throughout winter suggests that they are better able to regulate energy balance regardless of changing foraging conditions. Greater resistance to seasonal environmental changes in White-winged Scoters may be related to their 50% larger body size, which confers lower mass-specific energy costs and access to a wider size range of bivalve prey. Perhaps because of their greater sensitivity to winter foraging conditions, Surf Scoters appear to rely on a broader range of foraging sites than White-winged Scoters.
机译:通常认为白翅苏格兰人( Melanitta fusca )和冲浪苏格兰人( Ms perspicillata )依赖于相似的海洋资源。为了评估此假设的准确性,我们针对这些迅速下降的海鸭同类动物,比较了华盛顿普吉特海湾三个主要觅食地点的季节性分布,觅食工作量以及能量状态指标(体重和组成,血浆代谢物)。对于Surf Scoters,分布和能量状态表明,贻贝为主的地点在初冬相对重要,但是在冬末和春季,重要性逐渐转移到提供鲱鱼产卵或表足无脊椎动物的海草地点。随着冬季的进行,与白翅苏格兰人相比,冲浪苏格兰人在觅食地点之间的移动和觅食努力的增加伴随着能量状态的更大变化。在过去有关冲浪式苏格兰人的研究中,约有三分之一的人的体重在冬季下降了> 9%,远高于在白翅苏格兰人中观察到的损失范围。对于白翅苏格兰人来说,能量状态,觅食努力和整个冬季分布的可变性较低,这表明不管觅食条件如何变化,它们都能更好地调节能量平衡。白翅苏格兰人对季节性环境变化的更大抵抗力可能与它们的体型大> 50%有关,这赋予了较低的按质量计算的能源成本和更大范围的双壳类猎物。也许是由于它们对冬季觅食条件的敏感性更高,因此与白翅Scoters相比,Surf Scoters似乎依赖更广泛的觅食场所。

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