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Temporal variation in the summer diet of the weddell seal, leptonychotes weddellii, at hope bay, antarctic peninsula

Negri, A.; Daneri, Gustavo AdolfoIcon ; Coria, N. R.; Corbalán, A.; Negrete, JavierIcon
Fecha de publicación: 02/2023
Editorial: Springer
Revista: Polar Biology
ISSN: 0722-4060
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Conservación de la Biodiversidad

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The study of the feeding habits of Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii, in the Antarctic Peninsula region is essential to understand their ecological role in the marine food webs, especially considering that this is one of the geographical areas most affected by climate change. The aims of this study were 1) to examine the diet of Weddell seals during the molting/resting stage of their annual cycle throughout five summer seasons 2) to assess the temporal variation in the diet composition 3) to determine the possible association of their feeding habits to climatic and oceanographic events such as El Niño Southern Oscillation ENSO and Southern annular mode (SAM). A total of 339 faecal samples were collected at Hope Bay between 2008/9 and 2013/14. Scat analysis indicated that, overall, fish constituted the dominant and most frequent prey taxon (F: 98.8%), followed by cephalopods (F: 33. 6%). Pleuragramma antarctica was the dominant and most frequent fish prey species representing, in average, 74.5% in numbers and 49.4% in mass of all the fish consumed. Cephalopods were mainly represented by the octopod Pareledone turqueti which represented, respectively, 53.7% and 56.8% in numbers and biomass of cephalopod prey consumed. Weddell seals preyed on demersal-benthic as well as pelagic resources. However, though octopods of the genus Pareledone were uniformly common as prey during the whole study period, P. antarctica became more dominant under negative SAM conditions and warm phase (El Niño) of ENSO.
Palabras clave: ANTARCTICA , DIET , HOPE BAY , LEPTONYCHOTES WEDDELLII
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/221211
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-022-03104-6
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Negri, A.; Daneri, Gustavo Adolfo; Coria, N. R.; Corbalán, A.; Negrete, Javier; Temporal variation in the summer diet of the weddell seal, leptonychotes weddellii, at hope bay, antarctic peninsula; Springer; Polar Biology; 46; 2; 2-2023; 111-121
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