Across the North Pacific, dietary-induced stress of breeding rhinoceros auklets increases with high summer Pacific Decadal Oscillation index

Author:

Shimabukuro U12,Takahashi A13,Okado J45,Kokubun N13,Thiebot JB34,Will A6,Watanuki Y4,Addison B7,Hatch SA8,Hipfner JM9,Slater L10,Drummond BA10,Kitaysky AS6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Polar Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518, Japan

2. Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences, Nakano, Tokyo 164-8525, Japan

3. National Institute of Polar Research, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518, Japan

4. Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University, Hakodate, Hokkaido 041-8611, Japan

5. Salmon Research Department, Fisheries Resources Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Toyohira, Sapporo, Hokkaido 062-0922, Japan

6. Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska 99775, USA

7. School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria 3125, Australia

8. Institute for Seabird Research and Conservation, Anchorage, Alaska 99516, USA

9. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Pacific Wildlife Research Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia V4K 3N2, Canada

10. Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Homer, Alaska 99603, USA

Abstract

Multi-colony studies of breeding seabirds may provide insights into the mechanistic links between large-scale climate variability and local changes in prey availability. In the North Pacific, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is a dominant climate index characterized by contrasting patterns in sea surface temperature between the western and eastern North Pacific. To examine how inter-annual variability in the PDO affects rhinoceros auklets Cerorhinca monocerata across the North Pacific, we measured inter-annual changes in nutritional stress (as reflected in plasma levels of corticosterone) of adults breeding on 5 colonies (2 and 3 colonies from the western and eastern Pacific, respectively). We also examined concurrent changes in mass and energy content of food loads delivered to chicks. We found that higher summer PDO values were associated with increased corticosterone levels and lower mass and energy contents of the food loads in both the western and eastern North Pacific colonies. Results indicated that oceanographic conditions during higher PDO values induced local changes in forage fish communities, leading to reduced prey availability, which, in turn, increased the nutritional stress of breeding birds. We conclude that the higher summer PDO index in recent years was associated with food-poor conditions for breeding rhinoceros auklets across their reproductive range, and prolonged periods of high summer PDO may be detrimental to the populations of this seabird species. Our results highlight the complexity of the mechanisms of how large-scale climate variability affects seabirds with a large geographical distribution.

Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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