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Migration, wintering distribution and habitat use of an endangered tropical seabird,Barau's petrel Pterodroma baraui

机译:濒危热带海鸟Barau的海燕Pterodroma baraui的迁徙,越冬分布和栖息地的利用

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Gadfly petrels are strictly oceanic seabirds that range very far from their breeding grounds. Foraging movements outside the breeding season are poorly described. We used global location sensing (GLS) to describe the migration pathways and wintering habitats of Barau's petrels Pterodroma baraui, an endemic, endangered seabird of Reunion Island (western Indian Ocean). In 2 consecutive years, petrels migrated far eastward, up to 5000 km from their breeding colony, to the central and eastern Indian Ocean. Migration pathways, timing, and wintering areas varied little among individuals, and non-breeding areas were remarkably consistent between years. There was no sexual variation in migration patterns. Barau's petrels did not occur in the most productive areas of the Indian Ocean (Arabian Gulf and Somalia upwelling region) but instead foraged over warm oligotrophic and mesotrophic waters. Tracked birds consistently occurred in areas with relatively strong and consistent easterly winds, and avoided northern regions with weaker westerly winds. Our results indicate that Barau's petrels use an expansive wintering area between the western South Equatorial Current and the eastern Equatorial Counter Current, characterised by warm sea surface temperatures (SST) and low productivity. However, wind regimes in the Indian Ocean are strongly influenced by the Asian Monsoon; in this particular area, wind and currents may create a frontal system where prey are aggregated, increasing their accessibility for Barau's petrels. These results provide important baseline information for conservation, and are useful for the selection of potential marine reserves and the evaluation of effects of pollution or climate change on this highly threatened species.
机译:牛fly是严格意义上的海洋海鸟,其繁殖场距离很远。繁殖季节以外的觅食运动描述得很少。我们使用全球位置传感(GLS)来描述Barau海燕Pterodroma baraui(留尼旺岛(印度洋西部)的一种地方性,濒临灭绝的海鸟)的迁移途径和越冬栖息地。在连续两年中,海燕向远东迁移,距繁殖地长达5000公里,到达印度洋中部和东部。个体之间的迁移途径,时机和越冬区域变化不大,并且不同年份之间的非繁殖区域非常一致。迁移方式没有性别差异。 Barau的海燕不是发生在印度洋最富产的地区(阿拉伯湾和索马里上升流地区),而是在温暖的贫营养和中营养水域觅食。追踪的鸟类始终出现在东风相对较强且持续的地区,并避开西风较弱的北部地区。我们的结果表明,Barau的海燕在南赤道海流西部和赤道东流东流之间使用了一个较宽的越冬区域,其特征在于海表温度(SST)温暖且生产力低下。但是,印度洋的风况受到亚洲季风的强烈影响;在这个特定区域,风和洋流可能会形成一个聚集猎物的额叶系统,从而增加了它们对Barau海燕的可及性。这些结果为保护提供了重要的基线信息,对于选择潜在的海洋保护区和评估污染或气候变化对这一高度威胁物种的影响是有用的。

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    《Marine ecology progress series》 |2011年第10期|p.291-302|共12页
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    Universite de La Reunion, Laboratoire ECOMAR, 15 avenue Rene Cassin, BP 7151, 97715 Saint Denis, He de La Reunion,France;

    Universite de La Reunion, Laboratoire ECOMAR, 15 avenue Rene Cassin, BP 7151, 97715 Saint Denis, He de La Reunion,France;

    Centre d'Etudes Biologique de Chize, CNRS, 79360 Villiers en Bois, France;

    Centre d'Etudes Biologique de Chize, CNRS, 79360 Villiers en Bois, France;

    British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Concil, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OET, UK;

    Universite de La Reunion, Laboratoire ECOMAR, 15 avenue Rene Cassin, BP 7151, 97715 Saint Denis, He de La Reunion,France;

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    geolocation; tropical seabird; migration; habitat use; indian ocean;

    机译:地理位置热带海鸟移民;栖息地利用;印度洋;

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