Association of predators and prey at frontal features in the California Current: competition, facilitation, and co-occurrence

Autor: Douglas C. Reese, K. D. Dugger, John A. Barth, Cynthia T. Tynan, R. G. Ford, David G. Ainley, Stephen D. Pierce, Richard D. Brodeur
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Marine Ecology Progress Series. 389:271-294
ISSN: 1616-1599
0171-8630
DOI: 10.3354/meps08153
Popis: We investigated variations in the small- to meso-scale abundance and distribution of the 6 most abundant seabird species in the northern California Current — black-footed albatross Phoe- bastria nigripes, sooty shearwater Puffinus griseus, pink-footed shearwater Puffinus creatopus, fork- tailed storm-petrel Oceanodroma furcata, common murre Uria aalge, and Cassin's auklet Ptycho- ramphus aleuticus — during the upwelling season of 2000 and 2002. Covariates (21 total), with importance assessed using logistic and generalized linear modeling and an information theoretic approach, included physical features such as sea surface temperature, dynamic height (apparent water-column pressure), and pycnocline depth; biological factors such as chlorophyll maximum; and food-web factors such as the density of 3 size classes of zooplankton, the density of potential piscine competitors, i.e. Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., and abundance of fish prey such as zooplankton, northern anchovy Engraulis mordax, and the juveniles of salmon and demersal fishes. The most important factors explaining seabird occurrence changed from mesoscale physical features during a food-rich year (2002; exhibited over 15 to 30 km) to smaller-scale occurrence of actual prey patches during a food-poor year (2000
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