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Spatio-temporal variability in prey harvest and reproductive ecology of a piscivorous seabird, Cerorhinca monocerata, in an upwelling system

机译:上升流系统中食性海鸟Cerorhinca monocerata猎物收获和生殖生态学的时空变化

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ABSTRACT: Ocean climate affects the life history and demography of top marine predators through changes in local prey availability. In the California Current System, abundance and distribution of mid trophic-level forage fish may be affected by seasonal and interannual variability in upwelling. We tested the hypothesis that upwelling influences forage fish availability and response of a seabird, but that the effects differ spatially within a region. We examined the availability of multiple forage species and the reproductive ecology of rhinoceros auklets Cerorhinca monocerata relative to ocean climate over 11 yr (1993 to 2003) for 2 colonies off central California: one near the shelf break and another at the coastline. The upwelling index that we used increased through time, while sea surface temperature (SST) generally decreased. Abundance indices of juvenile rockfish Sebastes spp. fluctuated, while northern anchovy Engraulis mordax decreased. Diet of the auklet reflected availability of prey in the environment. Auklet reproduction was affected by both marine climate and prey availability. Seabird breeding as well as harvest of anchovy, rockfish and Pacific saury Cololabis saira were linked to offspring growth, but growth was not necessarily related to offspring survival. Offspring survival was inversely correlated with SST and positively correlated with mass of prey rather than diet composition. Auklet reproduction was more variable offshore than inshore, possibly reflecting variation in the upwelling cells affecting prey availability within the foraging range of birds from each colony.
机译:摘要:海洋气候通过改变当地猎物的可利用性而影响顶级海洋捕食者的生活史和人口统计。在加州现行系统中,营养水平中等的饲用鱼的丰度和分布可能受到上升流中季节和年际变化的影响。我们检验了上升流影响草鱼供应和海鸟反应的假设,但影响在一个区域内在空间上有所不同。我们研究了加利福尼亚中部以外两个殖民地相对于11年(1993年至2003年)海洋气候的多种草料物种的可用性和犀牛小菜(Cerorhinca monocerata )的海洋生态:一个靠近架子,另一个靠近另一个在海岸线上。我们使用的上升流指数随时间增加,而海表温度(SST)通常下降。幼石鱼 Sebastes spp。的丰度指数。波动,而北部an鱼 Engraulis mordax 减少。 双足动物的饮食反映了环境中猎物的可用性。海洋环境和猎物的供应都影响了红uk的繁殖。海鸟的繁殖以及harvest鱼,石鱼和太平洋秋刀鱼 Cololabis saira 的收获与后代的生长有关,但生长不一定与后代的生存有关。子代的存活与SST成反比,与猎物的数量成正比,与饮食组成成正比。在沿海地区,Auklet繁殖比沿海地区更易繁殖,这可能反映出上升流细胞的变化影响了每个殖民地鸟类觅食范围内猎物的利用率。

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