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The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species

Mechanisms promoting coexistence between closely related species are fundamental for maintaining species diversity. Mechanisms of niche differentiation include allochrony which offsets the peak timing of resource utilisation between species. Many studies focus on spatial and temporal niche partition...

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Autores principales: Green, Cara-Paige, Ratcliffe, Norman, Mattern, Thomas, Thompson, David, Lea, Mary-Anne, Wotherspoon, Simon, Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, Ellenberg, Ursula, Morrison, Kyle W., Pütz, Klemens, Sagar, Paul M., Seddon, Philip J., Torres, Leigh G., Hindell, Mark A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8827451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35139102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262901
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author Green, Cara-Paige
Ratcliffe, Norman
Mattern, Thomas
Thompson, David
Lea, Mary-Anne
Wotherspoon, Simon
Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia
Ellenberg, Ursula
Morrison, Kyle W.
Pütz, Klemens
Sagar, Paul M.
Seddon, Philip J.
Torres, Leigh G.
Hindell, Mark A.
author_facet Green, Cara-Paige
Ratcliffe, Norman
Mattern, Thomas
Thompson, David
Lea, Mary-Anne
Wotherspoon, Simon
Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia
Ellenberg, Ursula
Morrison, Kyle W.
Pütz, Klemens
Sagar, Paul M.
Seddon, Philip J.
Torres, Leigh G.
Hindell, Mark A.
author_sort Green, Cara-Paige
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description Mechanisms promoting coexistence between closely related species are fundamental for maintaining species diversity. Mechanisms of niche differentiation include allochrony which offsets the peak timing of resource utilisation between species. Many studies focus on spatial and temporal niche partitioning during the breeding season, few have investigated the role allochrony plays in influencing interspecific segregation of foraging distribution and ecology between congeneric species during the non-breeding season. We investigated the non-breeding migrations of Snares (Eudyptes robustus) and Fiordland penguins (Eudyptes pachyrhynchus), closely related species breeding between 100–350 km apart whose migration phenology differs by two months. Using light geolocation tracking, we examined the degree of overlap given the observed allochrony and a hypothetical scenario where the species commence migration simultaneously. We found that Fiordland penguins migrated to the Sub-Antarctic Frontal Zone and Polar Frontal Zone in the austral autumn whereas Snares penguins disperse westwards staying north of the Sub-Tropical Front in the austral winter. Our results suggest that allochrony is likely to be at the root of segregation because the relative profitability of the different water masses that the penguins forage in changes seasonally which results in the two species utilising different areas over their core non-breeding periods. Furthermore, allochrony reduces relatively higher levels of spatiotemporal overlap during the departure and arrival periods, when the close proximity of the two species’ colonies would cause the birds to congregate in similar areas, resulting in high interspecific competition just before the breeding season. Available evidence from other studies suggests that the shift in phenology between these species has arisen from adaptive radiation and phenological matching to the seasonality of local resource availability during the breeding season and reduced competitive overlap over the non-breeding season is likely to be an incidental outcome.
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spelling pubmed-88274512022-02-10 The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species Green, Cara-Paige Ratcliffe, Norman Mattern, Thomas Thompson, David Lea, Mary-Anne Wotherspoon, Simon Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia Ellenberg, Ursula Morrison, Kyle W. Pütz, Klemens Sagar, Paul M. Seddon, Philip J. Torres, Leigh G. Hindell, Mark A. PLoS One Research Article Mechanisms promoting coexistence between closely related species are fundamental for maintaining species diversity. Mechanisms of niche differentiation include allochrony which offsets the peak timing of resource utilisation between species. Many studies focus on spatial and temporal niche partitioning during the breeding season, few have investigated the role allochrony plays in influencing interspecific segregation of foraging distribution and ecology between congeneric species during the non-breeding season. We investigated the non-breeding migrations of Snares (Eudyptes robustus) and Fiordland penguins (Eudyptes pachyrhynchus), closely related species breeding between 100–350 km apart whose migration phenology differs by two months. Using light geolocation tracking, we examined the degree of overlap given the observed allochrony and a hypothetical scenario where the species commence migration simultaneously. We found that Fiordland penguins migrated to the Sub-Antarctic Frontal Zone and Polar Frontal Zone in the austral autumn whereas Snares penguins disperse westwards staying north of the Sub-Tropical Front in the austral winter. Our results suggest that allochrony is likely to be at the root of segregation because the relative profitability of the different water masses that the penguins forage in changes seasonally which results in the two species utilising different areas over their core non-breeding periods. Furthermore, allochrony reduces relatively higher levels of spatiotemporal overlap during the departure and arrival periods, when the close proximity of the two species’ colonies would cause the birds to congregate in similar areas, resulting in high interspecific competition just before the breeding season. Available evidence from other studies suggests that the shift in phenology between these species has arisen from adaptive radiation and phenological matching to the seasonality of local resource availability during the breeding season and reduced competitive overlap over the non-breeding season is likely to be an incidental outcome. Public Library of Science 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8827451/ /pubmed/35139102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262901 Text en © 2022 Green et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Green, Cara-Paige
Ratcliffe, Norman
Mattern, Thomas
Thompson, David
Lea, Mary-Anne
Wotherspoon, Simon
Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia
Ellenberg, Ursula
Morrison, Kyle W.
Pütz, Klemens
Sagar, Paul M.
Seddon, Philip J.
Torres, Leigh G.
Hindell, Mark A.
The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species
title The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species
title_full The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species
title_fullStr The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species
title_full_unstemmed The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species
title_short The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species
title_sort role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8827451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35139102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262901
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