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A shift in foraging behaviour of beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas from the threatened Cumberland Sound population may reflect a changing Arctic food web

机译:Beluga Whales Delphinaperus Leucas从受威胁的Cumberland的声音人口转变的转变可能反映了一个变化的北极食物网

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ABSTRACT: Cumberland Sound, an inlet on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, is undergoing changes in sea ice cover, which is affecting the marine food web. A small population of beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas inhabits Cumberland Sound year round and this population is currently listed as threatened. Relatively little is known about the foraging behaviour of these belugas, but we expected that food web changes, primarily an increased abundance of capelin in the region, would have an impact on their diet and dive behaviour. We evaluated fatty acids in blubber samples collected from subsistence-hunted belugas in Cumberland Sound from the 1980s to 2010, and analyzed satellite tag information from 7 belugas tagged in 2006 to 2008 to gain a better understanding of their foraging behaviour. There was a change in the fatty acid profile of beluga blubber from the 1980s compared to the 1990s and 2000s. Specific fatty acids indicative of capelin and Arctic cod increased and decreased over time respectively, suggesting an increased consumption of capelin with a reduction in Arctic cod in summer in more recent years. Dive behaviour suggested different foraging tactics across seasons. Shallow short dives occurred in summer, which may indicate foraging on capelin, while deeper longer dives were made in autumn and winter, possibly indicating foraging on deeper prey such as Arctic cod and Greenland halibut. Potentially, autumn and winter are important foraging seasons for belugas, amassing energy reserves as blubber and creating a possible competitive conflict for resource use between belugas and expanding commercial fisheries.
机译:摘要:加拿大努纳岛南非岛山羊岛上的坎伯兰声音,是海冰封面的变化,这是影响海洋食品网。 Beluga Whales的一小部分 Delphinapterus Leucas 居住在Cumberland的声音历史,这个人口目前被列为受威胁。对这些白肉木的觅食行为相对较少,但我们预计食品网络的变化,主要是该地区的毛细血管的增加,对他们的饮食和潜水行为产生影响。我们在20世纪80年代到2010年从坎伯兰郡声音中的南姆伯兰人声音中收集的Blubber样品中的脂肪酸评估了脂肪酸,并分析了2006年至2008年的7位Belugas的卫星标签信息,以更好地了解他们的觅食行为。与20世纪80年代与2000年代相比,20世纪80年代,Beluga Blubber的脂肪酸剖面发生了变化。特异性脂肪酸,表明甲藻素和北极鳕鱼分别增加和减少,表明夏季夏季北极鳕鱼的消耗量增加了夏季的消耗。潜水行为建议跨赛季的不同觅食策略。夏季发生浅短潜水,这可能表明秋季和冬季更深的潜水,较深的潜水,可能指示北极鳕鱼和格陵兰大比较等更深的猎物觅食。秋季和冬季是Belugas的重要觅食季节,减少能源储量作为Blubber,为Blugas和扩大商业渔业之间的资源使用竞争冲突。

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