Measurements of Diving Depth in Dovekies (Alle alle)
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Abstract
Diving seabirds have a three-dimensional foraging habitat, and maximum diving depth is important in defining habitat availability for each species. Therefore, measurements of dive depths and profiles are significant components in many studies of seabird foraging ecology (Burger 1991, Burger et al. 1993, Wilson 1995, Gaston and Jones 1998). The Dovekie (Alle alle) is the most abundant seabird that breeds in the high-arctic region of the Atlantic, where it feeds chiefly on small zooplankton (Roby et al. 1981, Bradstreet 1982) that are caught by wing-propelled diving. The actual diving depths reached by foraging Dovekies have not been measured, and apart from indirect evidence, such as dive duration or projections based on dive capabilities of other species, little is known of the diving behavior of Dovekies (Bradstreet and Brown 1985). Here, we report on field measurements of maximum dive depths attained by adult Dovekies breeding in northwestern Greenland, where most of the world population relies on the rich production of zooplankton in the North Water Polynya between Ellesmere Island and Greenland.
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