Dear MARMAM community,

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following note in Marine
Mammal Science:

Vivier F, Guinet C, Jeanniard-du-Dot T. Defining areas of intensive
foraging activity for a top marine predator, the Antarctic fur seal:
Compromises between effort and accuracy. Mar Mam Sci. 2019;1–9.
https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12635

Abstract

Conservation of species requires knowledge of their feeding and breeding
habitats to implement effective protection plans, often based on tracking
of animals’ movements and behaviors. Recent progress in biologging resulted
in availability of finer-scale information of at-sea behaviors, but with
greater time and resource costs. We thus question whether such data
pinpoint significantly more accurate ecologically-relevant areas than
traditional tracking to define Marine Protected Areas (MPA). To do so, we
equipped 18 female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) with
biologgers that recorded GPS locations, dive depths and tri-axial
acceleration. We then estimated geographical occupancy from GPS locations
at different resolutions (min 3/day), diving locations from depth, and
locations of feeding events from acceleration, and spatially determined
Areas of Ecological Significance (AES) for all parameters. We then compared
their performance using a Fuzzy-Kappa approach. Our results revealed high
correlations between spatial structures of each AES defined (> 0.95). We
conclude that geolocation data from GPS provided sufficient information to
accurately infer AES and that allocating more time and resources for
finer-scale foraging data is not necessary in the context of defining MPA
for a top marine predator.

Download here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.12635
For any questions, you may also contact me at [email protected].

Kind regards,

Fabien Vivier, MSc in Marine Biology
PhD. Student,
https://www.mmrphawaii.org/fabien-vivier
Marine Mammal Research Program, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
University of Hawaii at Manoa,
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