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Changes in dive patterns of leatherback turtles with sea surface temperature and potential foraging habitats

机译:海面温度和潜在的觅食栖息地抬高棱皮龟潜水模式的变化

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Marine mesotherms are able to occupy broader thermal niches than ectotherms; however, this means they must thermoregulate according to diverse thermal conditions across the ocean. Knowledge remains limited about how differences in thermal conditions within the selected habitats affect the behavior and associated ecological traits in mesotherms. Here, we tested if a marine mesotherm, leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea ) generally maintain their body temperature by diving to greater depths to expose themselves to cold waters as sea surface temperature becomes warmer. Moreover, we investigate how such behavioral thermoregulation may influence their ecological traits (e.g., foraging and migration). We analyzed 49,461 dive profiles and 16,255 temperature‐depth profiles from 17 leatherback turtles migrating across the North Pacific using satellite‐linked data loggers. Our results showed that leatherbacks changed their dive behavior regionally, in response to sea surface temperature and potential foraging habitats. Dive type classification revealed that V‐shaped, presumably gliding dives, became deeper when the surface water was warmer, likely because leatherbacks dive to deep cold waters to avoid overheating. We found five hotspots of wiggle (up‐and‐down undulations in the depth profile) dives that are indicative of foraging behavior, ranging from tropical to cool‐temperate regions in the North Pacific. The dive patterns in potential foraging hotspots indicate that leatherbacks engage in behavioral thermoregulation in warmer regions. Such bioenergetics may affect the time available for foraging activity during migration phases. In cool‐temperate foraging areas, leatherbacks are indeed able to spend more time foraging due to mesothermy. However, the trade‐off between energy gain by foraging activity and additional migration cost of moving to higher latitude areas might not result in greater reproductive output for leatherbacks foraging in distant cool‐temperate regions. These patterns highlight that mesothermy represents a trade‐off: Leatherbacks can utilize cooler waters but must engage in additional behavioral thermoregulation (i.e., extremely deep dives) in warmer waters. Thus, mesothermy might not provide a direct fitness advantage to all individual leatherback turtles; rather, it affords a species‐level fitness advantage by allowing a greater diversity of habitats to be utilized.
机译:海洋化学药水能够比Ectotherms占用更广泛的热力效力;然而,这意味着它们必须根据海洋跨越各种热情来腾出。关于所选栖息地内的热情差异的差异仍然有限局限性差异影响了下药中的行为和相关生态特征。在这里,我们测试了船用Mesotherm,Leatherback海龟(皮肤Coriacea)通常通过潜水到更深入的深度来使自己的体温保持在冷水中,因为海表面温度变暖变暖。此外,我们研究了这种行为热调节如何影响其生态特征(例如,觅食和迁移)。我们使用卫星链接的数据记录器分析了来自17人脚踏龟的49,461个潜水型材和16,255个温度深度剖面。我们的研究结果表明,棱皮人在响应海表面温度和潜在的觅食栖息地时改变了潜水行为。潜水型分类显示,当地表水更温暖时,V形,可能是滑动潜水,可能是因为棱皮师潜入深冷水以避免过热。我们发现了五个热点(深度轮廓中的上下顶角),潜水指示锻造行为,从热带到北太平洋的凉爽温带地区。潜在的觅食热点中的潜水模式表明棱皮人在暖区域中的行为温度调节。这种生物能器可以影响迁移阶段期间觅食活动的时间。在凉爽的觅食区域,由于发饮,人棱皮人确实能够花费更多的时间觅食。然而,通过觅食活动和移动到更高纬度地区的额外迁移成本的能量增益之间的权衡可能不会导致距离凉爽的温带区域中的棱皮革背面的更大生殖输出。这些模式突出显示了生气热量代表权衡:棱皮人可以利用较冷的水,但必须在较高的水域中使用额外的行为温度调节(即极端深潜力)。因此,生物质可能不会为所有单独的革龟提供直接的健身优势;相反,它通过允许使用更大的栖息地来提供物种级别的健康优势。

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