作者
James A Fahlbusch, Max F Czapanskiy, John Calambokidis, David E Cade, Briana Abrahms, Elliott L Hazen, Jeremy A Goldbogen
发表日期
2022/8/31
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
卷号
289
期号
1981
页码范围
20221180
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Marine predators face the challenge of reliably finding prey that is patchily distributed in space and time. Predators make movement decisions at multiple spatial and temporal scales, yet we have a limited understanding of how habitat selection at multiple scales translates into foraging performance. In the ocean, there is mounting evidence that submesoscale (i.e. less than 100 km) processes drive the formation of dense prey patches that should hypothetically provide feeding hot spots and increase predator foraging success. Here, we integrated environmental remote-sensing with high-resolution animal-borne biologging data to evaluate submesoscale surface current features in relation to the habitat selection and foraging performance of blue whales in the California Current System. Our study revealed a consistent functional relationship in which blue whales disproportionately foraged within dynamic aggregative …
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