Winter Foraging Locations Of Southern Ocean Predators - sub antarctic islands
Entry ID: ASAC_2940

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Summary
Abstract: Metadata record for data expected from ASAC Project 2940
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Public:
The extent of Antarctic winter sea-ice influences all aspects of the Antarctic marine food-web. We will use natural variations in inter-annual ice extent, to assess how a key component of that ecosystem, the predators, use the sea ice zone. Core foraging areas and dietary signals for three prominent Antarctic predators (King and Macaroni Penguins and Antarctic fur seals) will use newly developed, technology to track the animals, and stable isotopes to examine tropic linkages. Combined with satellite-derived sea-ice data this will lead to the development a model to predict how changing sea-ice patterns will influence Antarctic marine predator communities.

Project Objectives:
1. Use large samples of newly-developed (and tested) animal-borne miniature geolocating light level recorders to population level information on the spatial extent of movements of King Penguins, Macaroni Penguins and Antarctic fur seals, thereby quantifying the extent of the use of the winter pack-ice and associated waters by these abundant predators.
2. To quantify how changes in winter ice extent influence the location of core foraging areas for these species.
3. To develop models to investigate how changing ice condition in the future will influence the movements of these species and to examine a range of climate-change scenarios.

Taken from the 2007-2008 Progress Report:
No field work was conducted at Macquarie Island in the last 12 months. This was due to the decision by the state government to not issue permits for the work.

With the help of our colleagues from BAS we did however manage to deploy 20 GLS light loggers on Antarctic fur seals at South Georgia.

Taken from the 2008-2009 Progress Report:
Objective 1 has been revised to the study of Antarctic fur seals only (see below). Research is progressing well with 78 animals tracked in 2008 and a further 80 expected in 2009.
Objectives 2 and 3 will follow once field data is available for both years (May 2010).
Isotopic analysis of blood and whisker samples for the 2008 season will commence in May 2009 once samples have been received.

Taken from the 2010-2011 Progress Report:
Public summary of the season progress:
This study has quantified the response of the Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) to inter-annual variation in oceanographic and winter ice conditions. We have measured the winter spatial foraging patterns of 66 adult females from three circum-Antarctic populations over two years (2008, 2009) during 114 trips to sea, while simultaneously recording in situ water temperature. Stable isotope analysis of fur seal blood and whisker samples indicates that adult females feed on a range of lower (krill) to higher (fish and squid) trophic levels across their winter range. Broad-scale habitat preferences across the range of the species indicate the importance of shelf, ice edge, frontal and oceanic and continental upwelling features in determining winter foraging movements.

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Geographic Coverage
 N: -45.0 S: -70.0  E: 180.0  W: -180.0

Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 2007-09-30
Stop Date: 2011-03-31


Location Keywords
OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN
OCEAN > ATLANTIC OCEAN > SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN > SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND
OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN > MACQUARIE ISLAND
GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR


Science Keywords
BIOSPHERE >TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS >ISLANDS    [Definition]
CRYOSPHERE >SEA ICE    [Definition]
OCEANS >SEA ICE    [Definition]
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION >ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES >BIRDS >PENGUINS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION >ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES >MAMMALS >CARNIVORES >SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES
BIOSPHERE >AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS >COASTAL HABITAT    [Definition]
BIOSPHERE >AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS >PELAGIC HABITAT    [Definition]
BIOSPHERE >AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS >MARINE HABITAT    [Definition]
BIOSPHERE >ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS >ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS >FOOD-WEB DYNAMICS    [Definition]


ISO Topic Category
BIOTA
OCEANS


Quality
Values provided in spatial and temporal coverage are approximate only.

Taken from the 2008-2009 Progress Report:
Variations to work plan or objectives:
Since the original submission of the proposal the project has undergone a change of focus due to logistic constraints imposed by the vertebrate pest eradication plan at Macquarie Island. The revised project objectives now relate to the influences of climate and oceanographic variability including changes in sea-ice extent, on the winter foraging behaviour and habitat use of the Antarctic fur seal, a numerous component of the Antarctic foodweb. Research is being undertaken at three sites with the collaboration of UK, US and South African scientists.

The changes necessitate a reduction in the power of predictions pertaining to Southern Ocean trophic models. However the project will provide much needed insight into the winter behaviour of one of Antarctica's most numerous marine predators.

Field work:
In 2007/8, 78 geolocation light loggers were deployed on adult Antarctic fur seals at three subAntarctic/Antarctic sites: South Georgia (n=30), Cape Shirreff (n=18) and Marion island (n=30). Blood and whisker samples were collected for each individual at deployment and on return to facilitate analysis of winter prey consumption.

Laboratory activity/analysis:
Currently whisker samples are being readied for isotopic analysis.


Access Constraints
These data are not yet publicly available.


Use Constraints
This data set conforms to the PICCCBY Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

Please follow instructions listed in the citation reference provided at http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_2940 when using these data.


Keywords
King Penguin
Macaroni Penguin
Antarctic Fur Seals
GLS Light Logger
Iles Kerguelen
Foraging


Data Set Progress
IN WORK


Data Center
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia    [Information]
Data Center URL: http://data.aad.gov.au

Data Center Personnel
Name: DATA OFFICER AADC
Phone: +61 3 6232 3244
Fax: +61 3 6232 3351
Email: metadata at aad.gov.au
Contact Address:
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
City: Kingston
Province or State: Tasmania
Postal Code: 7050
Country: Australia


Personnel
MARK HINDELL
Role: INVESTIGATOR
Role: TECHNICAL CONTACT
Phone: +61 3 6226 2645
Fax: +61 3 6226 2745
Email: mark.hindell at utas.edu.au
Contact Address:
ANTARCTIC WILDLIFE R'SRCH UNIT
Department of Zoology
University of Tasmania
GPO BOX 252-05
City: Hobart
Province or State: Tasmania
Postal Code: 7001
Country: Australia


DAVE CONNELL
Role: DIF AUTHOR
Phone: +61 3 6232 3244
Fax: +61 3 6232 3351
Email: dave.connell at aad.gov.au
Contact Address:
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
City: Kingston
Province or State: Tasmania
Postal Code: 7050
Country: Australia



Creation and Review Dates
SERF Creation Date: 2005-09-16
SERF Last Revision Date: 2012-02-15

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