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Importance of the large copepod Paraeuchaeta antarctica (Giesbrecht, 1902) in coastal waters and the diet of seabirds at Kerguelen, Southern Ocean
Authors:Bocher  P; Cherel  Y; Alonzo  F; Razouls  S; Labat  J P; Mayzaud  P; Jouventin  P
Institution:1 Centre D’etudes Biologiques De Chizé, Upr-Cnrs 1934, F-79360 Villiers-En-Bois, France 2 Laboratoire De Biologie Et Environnement Marins, Ea 1220 De L’université De La Rochelle, F-17026 La Rochelle Cedex; 3 Laboratoire D’océanographie Biochimique Et D’ecologie, Esa 7076-Cnrs/upmc, Lobepm, Observatoire Océanologique, Bp 28, F-06230 Villefranche-Sur-Mer; 4 Observatoire Océanologique, Umr-Cnrs/upmc 7621, Laboratoire Arago, F-66650 Banyuls-Sur-Mer, France And 5 Centre D’ecologie Fonctionnelle Et Evolutive, Upr-Cnrs 9056, 1919 Route De Mende, F-34293 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Abstract:The importance of the euchaetid copepod Paraeuchaeta antarcticain the subantarctic pelagic ecosystem was quantified in thecoastal waters of the Golfe du Morbihan at Kerguelen Islandsby comparing food samples from two diving seabirds with concurrentnet samples taken within the predator foraging area. Paraeuchaetaantarctica occurred in very high densities (up to 30 individualsm-3 and 96 mg dry weight m-3) in the water column, being moreabundant in the deepest part of the gulf than in shallow watersor at the more offshore shelf stations. The common diving petrelfeeds almost exclusively on crustaceans, its diet being dominatedby the amphipod Themisto gaudichaudii (52% by number and 84%by reconstituted mass) and P. antarctica (33% and 16%, respectively).Rockhopper penguins preyed upon crustaceans and fish, with fourtaxa being important, namely T. gaudichaudii (37% and 23%, respectively),Euphausia vallentini (24% and 41%), postlarval fish (10% and24%), and P. antarctica (13% and 3%). Paraeuchaeta antarcticadominated numerically in 21% of the diving-petrel food samplesand in 12% of penguin samples. The two bird species segregatedby preying upon different developmental stages of P. antarctica,diving petrels fed equally on CV of both sexes and CVI BORDER=, whilepenguins fed on CVI BORDER= only. Comparison of P. antarctica foundin net and food samples indicated no prey selection by commondiving petrels that caught the different copepod stages in proportionto their availability in the water column. On the other hand,the diving performance of penguins, which is better than thatof the petrels (mean maximum dive depths 69 m for penguins versus32 m in petrels), allows them to catch CVI BORDER= in deeper waters,probably near the bottom. Our study shows that P. antarcticais a major component of the coastal macrozooplankton communityand a significant prey for two species of diving seabirds inhabitingKerguelen. This is also the first record of a copepod speciesas a prey for penguin, and the first to highlight P. antarcticain the food of austral seabirds.
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