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Taking a trip to the shelf: Behavioral decisions are mediated by the proximity to foraging habitats in the black‐legged kittiwake

机译:上架旅行:行为决定是由黑脚长尾ake中觅食生境的接近性所决定的

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For marine top predators like seabirds, the oceans represent a multitude of habitats regarding oceanographic conditions and food availability. Worldwide, these marine habitats are being altered by changes in climate and increased anthropogenic impact. This is causing a growing concern on how seabird populations might adapt to these changes. Understanding how seabird populations respond to fluctuating environmental conditions and to what extent behavioral flexibility can buffer variations in food availability can help predict how seabirds may cope with changes in the marine environment. Such knowledge is important to implement proper long‐term conservation measures intended to protect marine predators. We explored behavioral flexibility in choice of foraging habitat of chick‐rearing black‐legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla during multiple years. By comparing foraging behavior of individuals from two colonies with large differences in oceanographic conditions and distances to predictable feeding areas at the Norwegian shelf break, we investigated how foraging decisions are related to intrinsic and extrinsic factors. We found that proximity to the shelf break determined which factors drove the decision to forage there. At the colony near the shelf break, time of departure from the colony and wind speed were most important in driving the choice of habitat. At the colony farther from the shelf break, the decision to forage there was driven by adult body condition. Birds furthermore adjusted foraging behavior metrics according to time of the day, weather conditions, body condition, and the age of the chicks. The study shows that kittiwakes have high degree of flexibility in their behavioral response to a variable marine environment, which might help them buffer changes in prey distribution around the colonies. The flexibility is, however, dependent on the availability of foraging habitats near the colony.
机译:对于像海鸟这样的海洋顶级捕食者而言,海洋代表着有关海洋条件和食物供应的众多栖息地。在全球范围内,这些海洋栖息地正因气候变化和人为影响的增加而改变。这引起了人们对海鸟种群如何适应这些变化的日益关注。了解海鸟种群如何应对不断变化的环境条件以及行为灵活性可以在多大程度上缓解粮食供应的变化,有助于预测海鸟如何应对海洋环境的变化。这些知识对于实施旨在保护海洋捕食者的适当长期保护措施非常重要。我们探索了在选择养鸡的黑腿长尾R Rissa tridactyla的觅食栖息地中的行为灵活性。通过比较来自两个殖民地的个体的觅食行为,这两个殖民地的海洋条件和距离与挪威陆架断裂处可预测的觅食区有很大差异,我们调查了觅食决策与内在因素和外在因素的关系。我们发现,靠近货架的地点决定了哪些因素促使人们决定在那里觅食。在架子断裂附近的殖民地,离开殖民地的时间和风速对推动生境的选择至关重要。在距离架子破损较远的殖民地,决定在那里觅食的决定是由成年人的身体状况决定的。鸟类还根据一天中的时间,天气状况,身体状况和雏鸡的年龄来调整觅食行为指标。研究表明,Kittiwakes在对变化的海洋环境的行为反应中具有高度的灵活性,这可能有助于它们缓解殖民地周围猎物分布的变化。但是,灵活性取决于殖民地附近觅食生境的可用性。

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