Authors
Ben Raymond, Mary‐Anne Lea, Toby Patterson, Virginia Andrews‐Goff, Ruth Sharples, Jean‐Benoît Charrassin, Manuelle Cottin, Louise Emmerson, Nick Gales, Rosemary Gales, Simon D Goldsworthy, Rob Harcourt, Akiko Kato, Roger Kirkwood, Kieran Lawton, Yan Ropert‐Coudert, Colin Southwell, John van den Hoff, Barbara Wienecke, Eric J Woehler, Simon Wotherspoon, Mark A Hindell
Publication date
2015/2
Journal
Ecography
Volume
38
Issue
2
Pages
121-129
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Satellite telemetry data are a key source of animal distribution information for marine ecosystem management and conservation activities. We used two decades of telemetry data from the East Antarctic sector of the Southern Ocean. Habitat utilization models for the spring/summer period were developed for six highly abundant, wide‐ranging meso‐ and top‐predator species: Adélie Pygoscelis adeliae and emperor Aptenodytes forsteri penguins, light‐mantled albatross Phoebetria palpebrata, Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella, southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina, and Weddell seals Leptonychotes weddellii. The regional predictions from these models were combined to identify areas utilized by multiple species, and therefore likely to be of particular ecological significance. These areas were distributed across the longitudinal breadth of the East Antarctic sector, and were characterized by proximity to …
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