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Resource partitioning by species but not sex in sympatric boobies in the central Pacific Ocean

机译:太平洋中部同伴生殖中按物种而非性别划分的资源划分

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Sympatric species with similar ecological requirements and differences in body size would be expected to partition resources to facilitate coexistence. For sexually dimorphic species, we may expect resource partitioning by gender as well as by species identity. However, it is difficult to docμment species and sexual resource partitioning in marine ecosystems, given the intractability of these systems and the vagility of many marine animals. Here, we examined differences in the foraging behavior and prey selection of 2 congeneric and coexisting seabird species - masked boobies Sula dactylatra and red-footed boobies Sula sula - on Palmyra Atoll in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. These seabirds exhibit substantial size dimorphism between species and also have reverse sexual dimorphism within species. Pronounced interspecific differences in foraging patterns were observed with high-resolution GPS tracking devices, where smaller red-footed boobies conducted longer foraging trips (in both time and distance). Red-footed boobies also had more frequent landings on the sea surface, slower mean and maximμm travel speeds, and more westerly trip azimuths. Stable isotope and diet analyses produced data that complemented returns from electronic tagging. Stable isotope ratios of carbon indicated that masked boobies foraged on prey with a less pelagic δ~(13)C signature compared to red-footed boobies. In contrast, no gender differences were identified in any foraging parameters. The mechanisms for maintenance of these pronounced differences in niche partitioning across species were not explicitly examined, yet the data suggest physiological variation across species may be a more plausible mechanism than competitive interactions.
机译:具有相似生态要求和体型差异的同胞物种将被分配资源以促进共存。对于有性双态物种,我们可能期望按性别以及物种身份对资源进行划分。但是,鉴于这些系统的难处理性和许多海洋动物的易变性,很难在海洋生态系统中记录物种和性资源的分配。在这里,我们研究了赤道​​太平洋巴尔米拉环礁上两种同属并存和共存的海鸟物种(被遮盖的ob鸟苏拉大齿y和红脚的S鸟苏拉苏拉)在觅食行为和猎物选择上的差异。这些海鸟在物种之间表现出很大的大小二态性,并且在物种内部也具有反向的性二态性。使用高分辨率GPS跟踪设备观察到觅食模式之间存在明显的种间差异,其中较小的红脚bo鸟进行了较长的觅食行程(时间和距离)。红脚bo鸟还更频繁地降落在海面上,平均和最大传播速度较慢,并且西风向的方位角也更大。稳定的同位素和饮食分析产生的数据补充了电子标签的回报。稳定的碳同位素比表明,与红脚bo鸟相比,被掩盖的ob鸟在猎物上觅食,其浮游δ〜(13)C信号更少。相反,在任何觅食参数中均未发现性别差异。尚未明确检查维持物种间生态位分配的这些明显差异的机制,但数据表明,物种间的生理变异可能比竞争性相互作用更为合理。

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    《Marine ecology progress series》 |2010年第22期|p.291-301|共11页
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    Department of Biology, Stanford University, 371 Serra Mall, Stanford, California 94305, USA;

    rnEcology & Evolutionary Biology, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz 95060, USA Department of Biological Sciences, San Jose State University, San Jose, California 95192, USA;

    rnDepartment of Biology, Stanford University, 371 Serra Mall, Stanford, California 94305, USA;

    rnJoint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, USA NOAA/NMFS/SWFSC/Environmental Research Division, 1352 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950-2097, USA;

    rnDepartment of Biology, Stanford University, 371 Serra Mall, Stanford, California 94305, USA;

    rnDepartment of Biology, Stanford University, 371 Serra Mall, Stanford, California 94305, USA;

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  • 关键词

    resource partitioning; reverse sexual dimorphism; foraging ecology; GPS tracking; sula sula; S. dactylatra;

    机译:资源划分;逆向性二态性觅食生态;GPS追踪;苏拉苏拉乳杆菌;

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