Authors
MJ Rayner, N Carlile, D Priddel, Vincent Bretagnolle, MGR Miller, RA Phillips, L Ranjard, SJ Bury, LG Torres
Publication date
2016/5/10
Journal
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Volume
549
Pages
217-229
Description
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that occupy similar regions during the non-breeding season. Studies of temperate seabirds indicate that both spatial and behavioural segregation can be important mechanisms for reducing competition, but there have been few investigations of resource partitioning by closely related taxa in low productivity, tropical environments. We investigated niche partitioning in 3 gadfly petrel taxa, Pterodroma leucoptera leucoptera (n= 22), P. leucoptera caledonica (n= 7) and P. pycrofti (n= 12), during their non-breeding season in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean by combining tracking data from geolocator-immersion loggers with remotely sensed environmental data in species distribution models (SDMs), and by comparing feather stable isotope ratios. The 3 taxa showed spatial partitioning: two foraged in the North Equatorial …
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