Pacific walrus foraging and haulout behavior collected in the central northern Bering Sea, Patch Dynamics Study (B67)
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- Originator: Dr. Chadwick Jay
- Originator: USGS Alaska Science Center
- Publication_Date: Unpublished material
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Pacific walrus foraging and haulout behavior collected in the central northern Bering Sea, Patch Dynamics Study (B67)
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Pacific walrus (n = 10) were instrumented with satellite-linked data logging behavior monitors to collect foraging, haulout and movement data in the Saint Lawrence Island polynia. With funding from the North Pacific Research Board, USGS sought to instrument 12 walruses with the intent of mapping foraging effort within the St. Lawrence Island polynia. Towards this end, USGS developed custom satellite-linked data loggers capable of (1) characterizing hourly walrus foraging and haulout status and (2) tracking movements for 6 to 8 weeks. To locate walrus herds suitably situated for instrumentation, the USGS walrus team placed observers on reconnaissance flights (Table 1, figure 1). The USGS team instrumented 10 (4 females, 5 males and 1 unknown sex) walruses within the polynia.
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Patches are formally defined as significant spatial variations in oceanic biomass, but are more broadly recognized to reflect significant spatial variation in any feature of prey that is important for exploitation of the resource by the predator. Prey patches may occur at scales of less than 1 m to several kilometers with persistence times of minutes to months. They are also known to vary in species composition, biomass, energy content of prey, and distribution (size of patch, density within a patch, density of patches, and distance from colony/rookery). However, it is not yet known how apex predators respond to variability in prey patches (patch dynamics) and the consequence it has on population dynamics of top-predators in the Bering Sea. Such fundamental information is needed to predict how the Bering Sea ecosystem will respond to global warming. The goal of our study is to undertake a coordinated fine-scale study of birds and mammals, and their forage base to determine the consequences of spatial patterns (patches) on predator-prey dynamics. We will thereby establish mechanisms that control the abundance and distributions of top predators in the Bering Sea, and provide models with data to predict how and why these species respond to changes in the physical and biological environment. Concurrent fine-scale field studies will be undertaken during 2008 and 2009 in two geographic areas of the Eastern Bering Sea (St. Lawrence Island from March – May, and at the Pribilof Islands during July and August). The Pribilof Islands region includes a comparison between seabirds and fur seals at St. Paul and St. George islands as part of the large-scale BSIERP research component. Seabirds (thick-billed murres and black-legged kittiwakes) and marine mammals (northern fur seals and Pacific walrus) will be tracked at sea to determine where, when, and how they capture prey. Forage species will be sampled from vessels using nets, bottom grabs, and hydro-acoustics to describe the patches (quality and quantity) and their relationship with physical oceanography. Relative densities of prey patches and foraging success of birds and mammals will be related to regional and interannual differences in population processes. Specifically, we will examine (i) how changes in patch dynamics influence diets (species composition and energy content), and (ii) how diets affect the nutritional status of individuals, which in turn determines population dynamics (reproductive success and population trends). This integrated, fine-scale approach that we propose for studying patch dynamics has not been previously undertaken. It will provide needed data to determine how groups of species are controlled by fishing, predators, food availability, the physical environment, or a combination of all four. It will further assist in parameterizing and validating single-species and ecosystem-based models (to be constructed by BSIERP) to predict the effects of global warming on the Bering Sea.
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Central Northern Bering Sea. Walrus were instrumented in the St. Lawrence Island polynia.
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- Originator: Illiger, J. C.
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Üeberblick der Säugethiere nach ihrer Vertheilung über die Welttheile. [A review of mammal distribution on a world basis.]
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- Series_Name: Abh. Phys. Klasse der Königlich-Pruess. Acad. Wiss. Berlin
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- Contact_Person: Dr. Chadwick V. Jay
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Map of walrus foraging, in water and haulout behaviors acquired by satellite telemetry
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Hourly behavior status is classified by two variables (wet 1 or 0 and forage 1 or 0). Sensors onboard the radio tags assessed salt water emersions and depth every second. Hours with less than 10% salt water emersions were classified as dry (wet = 0); all other were classified as wet (wet = 1). Hours with > 50% of depth readings greater than 10 m depth were classified as foraging (foraging = 1); all others were classified as not foraging (foraging = 0).
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To ensure data transmission integrity, tags were programmed to implement and transmit an 8-bit cyclical redundancy checksum (Peterson 1961). Transmissions relayed by the Argos location and data collection system (Argos 2007) that passed the checksum were retained.
Peterson, W.W., and Brown, D.T., 1961, Cyclic codes for error detection: Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, v. 49, p. 228-235.
Argos, S. 2007. Argos User's Mannual. Collecte Localisation Satellites, Saint-Agne
France.
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Geographic location estimates and behavioral data from tagged walruses were obtained through the Argos location and data collection system (Argos, 2007). Because these locations are subject to potentially large errors, we used a location filtering algorithm (Douglas Argos-Filter Algorithm, available at: <http://alaska.usgs.gov/>) aimed at retaining locations with spatial errors less than about 2 km. For each location estimate, Argos reports a primary and alternate estimate. The algorithm selects the more probable location based on spatial redundancy. We set the algorithm to (1) retain all standard class locations, (2) retain non-standard class locations within 2 km of the previous or subsequent location, and (3) retain the remaining locations based on a distance-angle-rate filter that accepts a maximum walrus speed of 10 km/h and rejects locations at the apex of sharp out and back movements (algorithm rate coefficient = 25). Finally, filtered locations were manually inspected to remove any obviously unreasonable locations, which were very few in number. Hourly behavioral data were assigned locations by extrapolation of the filtered locations.
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We estimate that the filtering algorithm results in an accuracy <= 2000 m.
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Dataset contains hourly foraging and haulout status of instrumented walrus along with coordinates extrapolated from Doppler-shift based relocations.
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