Movements of foraging king penguins through marine mesoscale eddies

被引:104
作者
Cotte, Cedric [1 ]
Park, Young-Hyang
Guinet, Christophe
Bost, Charles-Andre
机构
[1] CNRS, Ctr Etudes Biol Chize, F-79360 Villers Bois, France
[2] Museum Natl Hist Nat, Dept Milieux & Peuplements Aquat, LOCEAN, USM402, F-75005 Paris, France
关键词
king penguin; foraging; mesoscale eddies; marine currents; fronts; oceanographic features; INDIAN-OCEAN; SEA-TURTLES; OCEANOGRAPHIC FEATURES; SATELLITE TELEMETRY; LEATHERBACK TURTLES; CROZET ARCHIPELAGO; NORTH PACIFIC; GREEN TURTLES; BEHAVIOR; HABITAT;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.2007.0775
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Despite increasing evidence that marine predators associate with mesoscale eddies, how these marine features influence foraging movements is still unclear. This study investigates the relationship of at-sea movements of king penguins to mesoscale eddies using oceanographic remote sensing and movement data from 43 individual trips over 4 years. Simultaneous satellite measurements provided information on gradients of sea surface temperature and currents associated with eddies determined from altimetry. Penguins tended to swim rapidly with currents as they travelled towards foraging zones. Swimming speed indicative of foraging occurred within mesoscale fronts and strong currents associated with eddies at the Polar Front. These results demonstrate the importance of mesoscale eddies in directing foraging efforts to allow predators to rapidly get to rich areas where high concentrations of prey are likely to be encountered. When returning to the colony to relieve the incubating partner or to feed the chick, the birds followed a direct and rapid path, seemingly ignoring currents.
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页码:2385 / 2391
页数:7
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