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Endangered predators and endangered prey: Seasonal diet of Southern Resident killer whales

Understanding diet is critical for conservation of endangered predators. Southern Resident killer whales (SRKW) (Orcinus orca) are an endangered population occurring primarily along the outer coast and inland waters of Washington and British Columbia. Insufficient prey has been identified as a facto...

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Autores principales: Hanson, M. Bradley, Emmons, Candice K., Ford, Michael J., Everett, Meredith, Parsons, Kim, Park, Linda K., Hempelmann, Jennifer, Van Doornik, Donald M., Schorr, Gregory S., Jacobsen, Jeffrey K., Sears, Mark F., Sears, Maya S., Sneva, John G., Baird, Robin W., Barre, Lynne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7928517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33657188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247031
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author Hanson, M. Bradley
Emmons, Candice K.
Ford, Michael J.
Everett, Meredith
Parsons, Kim
Park, Linda K.
Hempelmann, Jennifer
Van Doornik, Donald M.
Schorr, Gregory S.
Jacobsen, Jeffrey K.
Sears, Mark F.
Sears, Maya S.
Sneva, John G.
Baird, Robin W.
Barre, Lynne
author_facet Hanson, M. Bradley
Emmons, Candice K.
Ford, Michael J.
Everett, Meredith
Parsons, Kim
Park, Linda K.
Hempelmann, Jennifer
Van Doornik, Donald M.
Schorr, Gregory S.
Jacobsen, Jeffrey K.
Sears, Mark F.
Sears, Maya S.
Sneva, John G.
Baird, Robin W.
Barre, Lynne
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description Understanding diet is critical for conservation of endangered predators. Southern Resident killer whales (SRKW) (Orcinus orca) are an endangered population occurring primarily along the outer coast and inland waters of Washington and British Columbia. Insufficient prey has been identified as a factor limiting their recovery, so a clear understanding of their seasonal diet is a high conservation priority. Previous studies have shown that their summer diet in inland waters consists primarily of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), despite that species’ rarity compared to some other salmonids. During other times of the year, when occurrence patterns include other portions of their range, their diet remains largely unknown. To address this data gap, we collected feces and prey remains from October to May 2004–2017 in both the Salish Sea and outer coast waters. Using visual and genetic species identification for prey remains and genetic approaches for fecal samples, we characterized the diet of the SRKWs in fall, winter, and spring. Chinook salmon were identified as an important prey item year-round, averaging ~50% of their diet in the fall, increasing to 70–80% in the mid-winter/early spring, and increasing to nearly 100% in the spring. Other salmon species and non-salmonid fishes, also made substantial dietary contributions. The relatively high species diversity in winter suggested a possible lack of Chinook salmon, probably due to seasonally lower densities, based on SRKW’s proclivity to selectively consume this species in other seasons. A wide diversity of Chinook salmon stocks were consumed, many of which are also at risk. Although outer coast Chinook samples included 14 stocks, four rivers systems accounted for over 90% of samples, predominantly the Columbia River. Increasing the abundance of Chinook salmon stocks that inhabit the whales’ winter range may be an effective conservation strategy for this population.
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spelling pubmed-79285172021-03-10 Endangered predators and endangered prey: Seasonal diet of Southern Resident killer whales Hanson, M. Bradley Emmons, Candice K. Ford, Michael J. Everett, Meredith Parsons, Kim Park, Linda K. Hempelmann, Jennifer Van Doornik, Donald M. Schorr, Gregory S. Jacobsen, Jeffrey K. Sears, Mark F. Sears, Maya S. Sneva, John G. Baird, Robin W. Barre, Lynne PLoS One Research Article Understanding diet is critical for conservation of endangered predators. Southern Resident killer whales (SRKW) (Orcinus orca) are an endangered population occurring primarily along the outer coast and inland waters of Washington and British Columbia. Insufficient prey has been identified as a factor limiting their recovery, so a clear understanding of their seasonal diet is a high conservation priority. Previous studies have shown that their summer diet in inland waters consists primarily of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), despite that species’ rarity compared to some other salmonids. During other times of the year, when occurrence patterns include other portions of their range, their diet remains largely unknown. To address this data gap, we collected feces and prey remains from October to May 2004–2017 in both the Salish Sea and outer coast waters. Using visual and genetic species identification for prey remains and genetic approaches for fecal samples, we characterized the diet of the SRKWs in fall, winter, and spring. Chinook salmon were identified as an important prey item year-round, averaging ~50% of their diet in the fall, increasing to 70–80% in the mid-winter/early spring, and increasing to nearly 100% in the spring. Other salmon species and non-salmonid fishes, also made substantial dietary contributions. The relatively high species diversity in winter suggested a possible lack of Chinook salmon, probably due to seasonally lower densities, based on SRKW’s proclivity to selectively consume this species in other seasons. A wide diversity of Chinook salmon stocks were consumed, many of which are also at risk. Although outer coast Chinook samples included 14 stocks, four rivers systems accounted for over 90% of samples, predominantly the Columbia River. Increasing the abundance of Chinook salmon stocks that inhabit the whales’ winter range may be an effective conservation strategy for this population. Public Library of Science 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7928517/ /pubmed/33657188 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247031 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Hanson, M. Bradley
Emmons, Candice K.
Ford, Michael J.
Everett, Meredith
Parsons, Kim
Park, Linda K.
Hempelmann, Jennifer
Van Doornik, Donald M.
Schorr, Gregory S.
Jacobsen, Jeffrey K.
Sears, Mark F.
Sears, Maya S.
Sneva, John G.
Baird, Robin W.
Barre, Lynne
Endangered predators and endangered prey: Seasonal diet of Southern Resident killer whales
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title_short Endangered predators and endangered prey: Seasonal diet of Southern Resident killer whales
title_sort endangered predators and endangered prey: seasonal diet of southern resident killer whales
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7928517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33657188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247031
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