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Diet of non-breeding leach’s storm-petrels ( Hydrobates leucorhous ) in the sub-polar frontal zone of the North Atlantic

Silva, Mónica C.; Catry, Paulo; Newton, Jason; Nunes, Vera L.; Wakefield, Ewan D.

Diet of non-breeding leach’s storm-petrels ( Hydrobates leucorhous ) in the sub-polar frontal zone of the North Atlantic Thumbnail


Authors

Mónica C. Silva

Paulo Catry

Jason Newton

Vera L. Nunes



Abstract

In order to understand the drivers of the distribution and abundance of pelagic seabirds it is necessary to know what they eat, yet there remains little detailed, geo-referenced information on the diets of pelagic seabird. In particular, due to sampling difficulties, information is lacking for non-breeding stages, smaller species, such as storm-petrels, and remote oceanic areas, which may include important diversity hotspots. In this study, we aimed to characterize the trophic ecology of Leach’s storm-petrels foraging in the vicinity of the North Atlantic Current and Evlanov Seamount Marine Protected Area using a combination of survey methods. On a cruise undertaken in June 2017 to characterize the distribution and ecology of seabirds in the region, nineteen Leach’s storm-petrels were caught, sampled and released unharmed. Regurgitations and faecal samples were collected, as well as blood and feather tissues for stable isotope analyses. Of the 12 males, 6 females and 1 unsexed bird, 84% were in active flight feather moult, suggesting they were non-breeders. Prey species, assayed via molecular metabarcoding, were dominated by mesopelagic fish, principally lanternfishes (Myctophidae) and hatchetfishes (Sternoptychidae), but also included cephalopods and crustaceans. Additionally, almost half of the birds had microplastics in their regurgitates. Stable isotopic ratios did not differ significantly between sexes. Our results, combined with those of previous studies, suggest that within the oceanic North Atlantic, Leach’s storm-petrels feed at a similar trophic level to much larger seabirds, targeting mesopelagic fishes that are a key component of the North Atlantic pelagic food web.

Citation

Silva, M. C., Catry, P., Newton, J., Nunes, V. L., & Wakefield, E. D. (2024). Diet of non-breeding leach’s storm-petrels ( Hydrobates leucorhous ) in the sub-polar frontal zone of the North Atlantic. Marine Biology, 171(8), Article 148. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-024-04469-4

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 3, 2024
Online Publication Date Jun 14, 2024
Publication Date Aug 1, 2024
Deposit Date Jun 26, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 26, 2024
Journal Marine Biology
Print ISSN 0025-3162
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 171
Issue 8
Article Number 148
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-024-04469-4
Keywords Metabarcoding, Microplastics, Non-breeding, Leach’s storm-petrel, Diet, Hydrobates, NACES MPA
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2493110

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