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The intensity of horizontal and vertical search in a diving forager: the harbour seal

机译:潜水觅食器中水平和垂直搜索的强度:海豹

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BackgroundFree ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the profitability of the environment by modifying their movements. Marine diving animals forage in a three dimensional space and searching intensity can be varied in both the horizontal and vertical planes. Therefore understanding the relationship between the allocation of searching effort in these two spaces can provide a better understanding of searching strategies and a more robust identification of foraging behaviour from the multitude of foraging indices (FIs) available. We investigated the movement of a widespread marine coastal predator, the harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ), and compared two sets of foraging indices reflecting searching intensity respectively in the horizontal plane (displacement speed, extensive vs. intensive movement types, residence time) and in the vertical dimension (time at the bottom of a dive). We then tested how several factors (dive depth, direction of the trip with respect to haul-out site, different predatory tactics, the presence of factors confounding the detection of foraging, and temporal resolution of the data) affected their relationships. ResultsOverall the indices only showed a very weak positive correlation across the two spaces. However controlling for various factors strengthened the relationships. Resting at sea, a behaviour intrinsically static in the horizontal plane, was found to be strongly negatively related to the time spent at the bottom of the dives, indirectly weakening the relationship between horizontal and vertical foraging indices. Predatory tactic (benthic vs. pelagic) was found to directly affect the relationship. In benthic (as opposed to pelagic) foraging a stronger positive relationship was found between vertical and horizontal indices. ConclusionsOur results indicated that movement responses, leading to an intensification of search, are similar in the two spaces (positive relationship), but additional factors need to be taken into account for this relationship to emerge. Foraging indices measuring residence in the horizontal plane tend to be inflated by resting events at sea, while vertical indices tend to distinguish mainly between periods of activity and inactivity, or of benthic and pelagic foraging. The simultaneous consideration of horizontal and vertical movements, as well as topographic information, allows additional behavioural states to be inferred, providing greater insight into the interpretation of foraging activity.
机译:背景技术自由放牧的觅食动物可以通过修改其运动来响应环境的获利能力而改变其搜索强度。海洋潜水动物在三维空间内觅食,搜索强度在水平和垂直平面上都可以变化。因此,了解这两个空间中搜索工作量分配之间的关系可以更好地了解搜索策略,并从众多可用的觅食指数(FI)中更可靠地识别觅食行为。我们调查了一个广泛的海洋沿海捕食者,海豹(Phoca vitulina)的运动,并比较了两组分别反映水平面搜索强度(位移速度,广泛与密集运动类型,停留时间,居留时间)的觅食指数。垂直尺寸(潜水时间)。然后,我们测试了几个因素(潜水深度,相对于牵引地点的行程方向,不同的掠夺性战术,使觅食检测混乱的因素的存在以及数据的时间分辨率)如何影响它们的关系。结果总体指数仅显示两个空间之间的极弱正相关。但是,控制各种因素可以加强这种关系。在海上休息时,发现在水平面内固有的行为与潜水时间所花费的时间密切相关,从而间接削弱了水平和垂直觅食指数之间的关系。发现掠夺性战术(海底与远洋)直接影响了这种关系。在底栖动物(与远洋鱼类相反)中,在垂直和水平指数之间发现了更强的正向关系。结论我们的结果表明,导致搜索增加的运动响应在两个空间(正关系)中相似,但是要考虑这种关系的出现,还需要考虑其他因素。衡量栖息在水平面的觅食指数往往会因海上的静息事件而膨胀,而垂直指数则往往主要区分活动期和非活动期,底栖和中上层觅食。同时考虑水平和垂直运动以及地形信息,可以推断出其他行为状态,从而可以更深入地了解觅食活动。

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