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Diverse foraging strategies of breeding Swinhoe's Storm-petrel in the productive marginal sea of the Northwest Pacific

摘要Understanding the foraging behavior is essential for investigating seabird ecology and conservation,as well as monitoring the well-being of the marine environment.Breeding seabirds adopt diverse foraging strategies to maximize energy gains and cope with the intensified challenges of parenting and self-maintenance.Such trade-off may stem from the heterogeneity of food resources and the constraints of central place foraging.Nevertheless,abundant marine productivity could alleviate the energy limitation for seabirds,resulting in a consistent foraging approach.Here,we investigated the foraging strategy during the breeding season of a cryptic small-sized seabird,Swinhoe's Storm-petrel(Hydrobates monorhis),in the Yellow Sea,a productive marginal sea of the Northwest Pacific.Using GPS tracking,we evaluated habitat preference,quantified the foraging strategy,and tested if environmental conditions and individual traits influence foraging trips.We found that Swinhoe's Storm-petrels preferred nearshore areas with shallow water and engaged in primarily short foraging trips.Distinctive south-eastward and southwestward strategies emerged when combining trip metrics,including foraging direction,duration,and maximum distance.The bathymetry,proximity to the coastline,and sea surface temperature differed in two foraging strategies.Foraging strategies exhibited flexibility between individuals,potentially explained by wing morphology,in which longer-winged birds are more likely to embark on longer-distance foraging trips.These findings highlight the impact of environmental factors and individual traits on seabirds'foraging decisions in productive marginal sea ecosystems.Our study also provides valuable insights into the foraging ecology of this Asian endemic storm-petrel.

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作者 Yachang Cheng [1] Lei Zhu [2] Lin Xue [3] Shisheng Ma [4] Nan Jia [5] Shaoping Zang [6] Zhihai Cao [7] Jing Yuan [8] Yang Liu [1] 学术成果认领
作者单位 State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol,School of Ecology,Sun Yat-sen University,Shenzhen 518107,China [1] Guangxi Mangrove Research Center,Guangxi Marine Academy of Sciences,Nanning 530021,China [2] Qingdao Bird Watch Society,Qingdao 266121,China [3] Jiangsu Provincial Environmental Monitoring Center,Nanjing 210019,China [4] Marine Science and Engineering,Qingdao Agricultural University,Qingdao 266109,China [5] Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering,Fudan University,Shanghai 200433,China [6] Qingdao Marine Management and Support Centre,Qingdao 266555,China [7] Management Committee of Lingshan Island Provincial Nature Reserve,Qingdao 266428,China [8]
DOI 10.1016/j.avrs.2023.100157
发布时间 2024-05-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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