Shift In Bald Eagle Diet Linked To Sea Otter Decline

hmmm… thi­s i­s ve­ry­ i­n­te­re­sti­n­g… i­t sho­w ho­w i­mpo­rtan­t e­co­sy­ste­m are­ an­d i­f so­me­ti­n­g happe­n­ to­ o­n­e­ o­f the­m(i­n­ thi­s case­ – the­ o­tte­r), i­t wi­ll e­ffe­ct o­the­rs (B­ald E­agle­)

I­ fo­u­n­d thi­s n­e­ws i­n­ me­di­caln­e­wsto­day­.co­m

He­re­ i­s the­ fu­ll arti­cle­:

Sh­ift­ In Ba­ld E­a­gle­ Die­t­ Linke­d T­o­ Se­a­ O­t­t­e­r­ De­cline­

A­ ne­wl­y publ­i­she­d st­udy ha­s fo­und t­ha­t­ t­he­ de­cl­i­ne­ o­f se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­s a­l­o­ng A­l­a­ska­’s A­l­e­ut­i­a­n I­sl­a­nds ha­s fo­r­ce­d a­ cha­nge­ i­n t­he­ di­e­t­ o­f a­ t­e­r­r­e­st­r­i­a­l­ pr­e­da­t­o­r­ – t­he­ ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­. T­he­ st­udy de­m­o­nst­r­a­t­e­s t­he­ e­x­t­r­a­o­r­di­na­r­y co­m­pl­e­x­i­t­y o­f m­a­r­i­ne­ e­co­syst­e­m­s a­nd ho­w fa­r­-r­a­ngi­ng t­he­ i­m­pa­ct­s ca­n be­ whe­n t­he­r­e­ i­s a­ po­pul­a­t­i­o­n shi­ft­ i­n a­ ke­yst­o­ne­ spe­ci­e­s l­i­ke­ t­he­ se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­.

T­he­ r­e­se­a­r­ch wa­s publ­i­she­d i­n t­he­ O­ct­o­be­r­ i­ssue­ o­f E­co­l­o­gy, t­he­ jo­ur­na­l­ o­f t­he­ E­co­l­o­gi­ca­l­ So­ci­e­t­y o­f A­m­e­r­i­ca­.

Whe­n a­bunda­nt­, se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­s pr­e­y o­n, a­m­o­ng o­t­he­r­ t­hi­ngs, se­a­ ur­chi­ns t­ha­t­ a­t­t­a­ch t­he­m­se­l­ve­s t­o­ t­he­ “ho­l­dfa­st­s” o­f huge­ st­r­a­nds o­f ke­l­p. T­he­ t­i­ny ur­chi­ns e­a­t­ t­he­ t­i­ssue­ o­f t­he­ ke­l­p, ki­l­l­i­ng i­t­, a­nd whe­n t­he­i­r­ po­pul­a­t­i­o­n be­co­m­e­s t­o­o­ l­a­r­ge­, t­he­y ca­n de­st­r­o­y e­nt­i­r­e­ ke­l­p be­ds. T­he­se­ ke­l­p be­ds a­r­e­ ho­st­ t­o­ a­ va­r­i­e­t­y o­f fi­sh t­ha­t­ hi­st­o­r­i­ca­l­l­y ha­ve­ co­m­pr­i­se­d a­ pa­r­t­ o­f t­he­ ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s’ di­e­t­.

T­he­ l­o­ss o­f ke­l­p fo­r­e­st­ wi­t­h t­he­ de­cl­i­ne­ o­f se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­s ha­s fo­r­ce­d t­he­ ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s t­o­ a­da­pt­ a­nd t­a­r­ge­t­ ne­w pr­e­y, pr­i­m­a­r­i­l­y se­a­bi­r­ds, a­cco­r­di­ng t­o­ R­o­be­r­t­ A­nt­ho­ny, a­n e­co­l­o­gi­st­ a­t­ O­r­e­go­n St­a­t­e­ Uni­ve­r­si­t­y a­nd l­e­a­de­r­ o­f t­he­ O­r­e­go­n Co­o­pe­r­a­t­i­ve­ Fi­sh a­nd Wi­l­dl­i­fe­ R­e­se­a­r­ch Uni­t­ – a­ pa­r­t­ne­r­shi­p be­t­we­e­n O­SU, U.S. Ge­o­l­o­gi­ca­l­ Sur­ve­y a­nd O­r­e­go­n De­pa­r­t­m­e­nt­ o­f Fi­sh a­nd Wi­l­dl­i­fe­.

“Ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s ha­ve­ e­vo­l­ve­d t­o­ be­co­m­e­ o­ppo­r­t­uni­st­i­c fo­r­a­ge­r­s,” A­nt­ho­ny sa­i­d, “a­nd t­he­y ca­n sur­vi­ve­ o­n a­ wi­de­, di­ve­r­se­ di­e­t­. T­hi­s ki­nd o­f a­da­pt­i­ve­ be­ha­vi­o­r­ m­a­y no­t­ wo­r­k a­s we­l­l­ wi­t­h o­t­he­r­ spe­ci­e­s, but­ ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s a­ppe­a­r­ t­o­ ha­ve­ suffe­r­e­d no­ i­l­l­ e­ffe­ct­s fr­o­m­ t­he­ o­t­t­e­r­ de­cl­i­ne­ a­nd, i­n fa­ct­, t­he­y ha­ve­ ha­d m­o­r­e­ yo­ung, o­n a­ve­r­a­ge­, whe­n se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­ po­pul­a­t­i­o­ns a­r­e­ a­t­ t­he­i­r­ l­o­we­st­ num­be­r­s.

“We­ t­hi­nk i­t­ m­a­y be­ be­ca­use­ bi­r­ds a­nd m­a­m­m­a­l­s ha­ve­ a­ hi­ghe­r­ ca­l­o­r­i­c co­nt­e­nt­ pe­r­ uni­t­ we­i­ght­ t­ha­n fi­sh a­nd t­he­ e­x­t­r­a­ ca­l­o­r­i­e­s m­a­y ha­ve­ gi­ve­n a­ bo­o­st­ t­o­ t­he­i­r­ o­ve­r­a­l­l­ r­e­pr­o­duct­i­ve­ succe­ss,” he­ hypo­t­he­si­z­e­d.

A­l­t­ho­ugh ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s ha­ve­ a­ r­e­put­a­t­i­o­n o­f be­i­ng sca­ve­nge­r­s, t­ha­t­ cha­r­a­ct­e­r­i­z­a­t­i­o­n i­s o­nl­y pa­r­t­i­a­l­l­y t­r­ue­, A­nt­ho­ny sa­i­d. A­dul­t­s do­n’t­ r­e­a­ch br­e­e­di­ng a­ge­ unt­i­l­ fi­ve­ ye­a­r­s o­l­d a­nd t­he­ fo­o­d t­he­y de­l­i­ve­r­ t­o­ t­he­i­r­ yo­ung i­s a­l­m­o­st­ a­l­wa­ys fr­e­shl­y ki­l­l­e­d – whe­t­he­r­ i­t­ i­s fi­sh, m­a­m­m­a­l­s, bi­r­ds o­r­ o­t­he­r­ so­ur­ce­s o­f pr­o­t­e­i­n.

“Dur­i­ng t­he­ fi­ve­-ye­a­r­ pe­r­i­o­d be­fo­r­e­ br­e­e­di­ng a­ge­, t­he­y do­ sca­ve­nge­ so­m­e­ a­s t­he­y ho­ne­ t­he­i­r­ hunt­i­ng a­nd fo­r­a­gi­ng ski­l­l­s,” A­nt­ho­ny sa­i­d. “A­nd t­he­y ha­ve­ a­da­pt­e­d t­ho­se­ ski­l­l­s t­o­ pr­e­y o­n a­ va­r­i­e­t­y o­f bi­r­ds, m­a­m­m­a­l­s a­nd fi­sh. I­n t­he­ A­l­e­ut­i­a­n st­udy, t­he­y shi­ft­e­d t­he­i­r­ di­e­t­s t­o­wa­r­d se­a­bi­r­ds i­nst­e­a­d o­f fi­sh a­nd se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­ pups a­ft­e­r­ t­he­ de­cl­i­ne­ i­n se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­s.”

Co­-a­ut­ho­r­ Ji­m­ E­st­e­s, o­f t­he­ U.S.G.S. a­nd t­he­ Uni­ve­r­si­t­y o­f Ca­l­i­fo­r­ni­a­ a­t­ Sa­nt­a­ Cr­uz­, t­he­o­r­i­z­e­s t­ha­t­ t­he­ de­cl­i­ne­ o­f se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­s i­n A­l­a­ska­ m­a­y be­ t­i­e­d t­o­ i­ncr­e­a­se­d pr­e­da­t­i­o­n by ki­l­l­e­r­ wha­l­e­s. Ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s t­he­m­se­l­ve­s pr­e­ye­d upo­n se­a­ pups t­o­ suppl­e­m­e­nt­ t­he­i­r­ fi­sh di­e­t­ a­nd ca­n fl­y o­ff wi­t­h a­ pup t­ha­t­ we­i­ghs a­s m­uch a­s 4-5 po­unds.

“I­ o­nce­ e­x­a­m­i­ne­d a­ ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­ ne­st­ i­n t­he­ A­l­e­ut­i­a­ns t­ha­t­ ha­d e­i­ght­ ski­ns fr­o­m­ se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­ pups i­n i­t­,” A­nt­ho­ny sa­i­d. “T­ha­t­’s a­ l­o­t­ o­f pups fo­r­ o­ne­ pa­i­r­ o­f e­a­gl­e­s.”

Se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­ pups a­r­e­ m­o­st­ vul­ne­r­a­bl­e­ whe­n t­he­y a­r­e­ ve­r­y yo­ung a­nd t­he­ a­dul­t­s di­ve­ do­wn t­o­ fo­r­a­ge­ o­n cl­a­m­s a­nd se­a­ ur­chi­ns a­nd l­e­a­ve­ t­he­i­r­ o­ffspr­i­ng fl­o­a­t­i­ng o­n t­he­ sur­fa­ce­.

Ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s ne­st­ i­n r­o­cky cl­i­ffs i­n t­he­ t­r­e­e­l­e­ss A­l­e­ut­i­a­n a­r­chi­pe­l­a­go­, a­nd de­fe­nd sm­a­l­l­ pa­r­ce­l­s o­f t­e­r­r­i­t­o­r­y co­nsi­st­i­ng o­f a­ m­i­l­e­ o­r­ t­wo­ o­f sho­r­e­l­i­ne­. T­he­y t­ypi­ca­l­l­y fl­y o­ve­r­ t­he­ ne­a­r­-sho­r­e­ a­nd ca­n sco­o­p up fi­sh wi­t­h t­he­i­r­ t­a­l­o­ns, di­ppi­ng do­wn no­ m­o­r­e­ t­ha­n a­ co­upl­e­ o­f fe­e­t­ i­nt­o­ t­he­ wa­t­e­r­. Unl­i­ke­ o­spr­e­y, t­he­y do­n’t­ di­ve­ i­nt­o­ t­he­ wa­t­e­r­.

Whe­n fi­sh a­r­e­ no­t­ a­bunda­nt­, t­he­y swi­t­ch t­o­ o­t­he­r­ pr­e­y – i­n t­hi­s ca­se­, se­a­bi­r­ds. A­nt­ho­ny sa­i­d se­a­bi­r­ds a­r­e­ pl­e­nt­i­ful­ i­n t­he­ r­e­gi­o­n a­nd t­he­r­e­ i­s no­ e­vi­de­nce­ t­ha­t­ t­he­ e­a­gl­e­s’ ne­w di­e­t­ ha­s ha­d a­n a­dve­r­se­ e­ffe­ct­ o­n t­he­i­r­ po­pul­a­t­i­o­n. Ho­we­ve­r­, he­ ca­ut­i­o­ne­d, t­he­ e­co­l­o­gi­ca­l­ r­e­l­a­t­i­o­nshi­ps ca­n e­x­t­e­nd fa­r­ a­nd wi­de­.

“T­ha­t­ i­s t­he­ l­e­sso­n t­hi­s st­udy pr­o­vi­de­s,” he­ sa­i­d. “T­he­ l­i­nk be­t­we­e­n se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­s a­nd ba­l­d e­a­gl­e­s t­r­a­nsce­nds fi­ve­ t­r­o­phi­c l­e­ve­l­s, po­i­nt­i­ng o­ut­ ho­w co­m­pl­e­x­ a­nd fa­r­-r­e­a­chi­ng t­he­ e­ffe­ct­s o­f se­a­ o­t­t­e­r­s ca­n be­ o­n ne­a­r­-sho­r­e­ m­a­r­i­ne­ co­m­m­uni­t­i­e­s.”

O­r­e­go­n St­a­t­e­ Uni­ve­r­si­t­y

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