The essential habitat role of a unique coastal inlet for a widely distributed apex predator
Essential habitats support specific functions for species, such as reproduction, feeding or refuge. For highly-mobile aquatic species, identifying essential habitats within the wider distribution range is central to understanding species ecology, and underpinning effective management plans. This stu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Essential habitats support specific functions for species, such as
reproduction, feeding or refuge. For highly-mobile aquatic species,
identifying essential habitats within the wider distribution range is
central to understanding species ecology, and underpinning effective
management plans. This study examined the movement and space use patterns
of sevengill sharks (Notorynchus cepedianus) in Caleta Valdés, a unique
coastal habitat in northern Patagonia, Argentina. Seasonal residency
patterns of sharks were evident, with higher detectability in late spring
and early summer and lower during autumn and winter. The overlap between
the residency patterns of sharks and their prey, elephant seals, suggests
that Caleta Valdés functions as a seasonal feeding aggregation site for N.
cepedianus. The study also found sexual differences in movement behavior,
with males performing abrupt departures from Caleta Valdés and showing
increased roaming with the presence of more sharks, and maximum detection
probability at high tide. These movements could be related to different
feeding strategies between sexes or mate-searching behavior, suggesting
that Caleta Valdés may also be essential for reproduction. Overall, this
study highlights the importance of coastal sites as essential habitats for
N. cepedianus and deepens our understanding of the ecological role of this
apex predator in marine ecosystems. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.fj6q5740p |