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Determination of trophic relationships between marine predators and commercial marine living resources

Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2301 See the link below for public details on this project.


---- Public Summary from Project ----

This study develops and combines the latest molecular and electronics technology into a comprehensive investigation of diet and food-web relationships of Southern Ocean predators (whales, seals, penguins) and commercial marine resources (krill, fish, squid). This type of information is essential for ecosystem models that set sustainable catch limits for fisheries.


From the abstract of the referenced paper:


We describe seven group-specific primer pairs that amplify small sections of ribosomal RNA genes suitable for identification of animal groups of major importance as prey items in marine ecosystems. These primer sets allow the isolation of DNA from the target animal groups from mixed pools of DNA, where DNA-based identification using universal primers is unlikely to succeed. The primers are designed for identifying prey and animal diets, but could be used in any situation where these animal groups are to be identified by their DNA.


Progress report from the 2006/2007 Season:

Overall objective


This new multi-year initiative project within the AMLR program aims to develop and combine the latest molecular and electronics technology to facilitate a comprehensive investigation of appropriately scaled and strategically located trophodynamics of Southern Ocean higher marine predators and commercial marine living resources. The objectives and early experimental design are largely responsive to needs determined by the Australian Antarctic Division's core-function obligations to CCAMLR, as well as other international organisations, the most relevant of which are the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and Southern Ocean Global Ocean Ecology Dynamics (SO-GLOBEC).


Traditionally studies of diet of higher predators have often relied upon the use of a single, uncalibrated, methodology, and samples are usually collected in a manner that precludes stratification by age and sex class. Such studies are often subordinate experiments to a larger overall project. In contrast, the power of this new initiative project will be its focus on calibration across a suite of established and novel molecular and macroscopic techniques, feeding trials in controlled situations, direct linkage of samples to age and sex classes, and a detailed knowledge of the foraging behaviour of a sub-set of sampled animals. The parallel development and incorporation of electronic tools to measure predator foraging ecology further strengthens this work.


In order to achieve the aims of this study a multi-disciplinary, widely collaborative and multi-streamed program has been developed. Methodological development underpins the potential power of this project to delivery its objectives. The detailed design-phase of incorporating these new approaches into an experimental framework will follow this developmental phase. In order to best represent the sub-objectives of each phase of this study, the work has been divided into the following core components:


* Experimental Design (phase 1: methodological development)

* Development of DNA-based molecular techniques to measure prey harvesting

* Validation trials of molecular techniques

* Modelling/analysis to develop a matrix of methodologies to best predict prey composition in predator diet

* Development of electronic equipment to measure prey harvesting

* Validation trials of electronic equipment

* Experimental Design (phase 2: ecological experiments)

* Integrated, question driven, field experiments


Some components of this work will run contemporaneously (eg. development of molecular and electronic tools).


This project has now been completed. The novel DNA based methods for studying animal diet have been researched thoroughly in controlled conditions and demonstrated to be useful and an advance on existing methods. The DNA based dietary methods have also been successfully applied to studying the diet of Blue whales, Fin whales, Antarctic fur seals, Macaroni penguins, Antarctic krill and bottlenose dolphins.

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Alternate title
Determination of trophic relationships between marine predators and commercial marine living resources
Date (Publication)
2002-07-02
Edition
1

Originator

Gales, N.

Publisher

Australian Antarctic Data Centre

Principal investigator

GALES, NICK
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
Kingston
Tasmania
7050
Australia
+61 3 6232 3437
+61 3 6232 3351 (facsimile)

Collaborator

GALES, NICK
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
Kingston
Tasmania
7050
Australia
+61 3 6232 3437
+61 3 6232 3351 (facsimile)
Name
CAASM Metadata
Other citation details
Restricted access
Website
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2301

Status
Completed

Custodian

AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia - AADC, DATA OFFICER (DATA CENTER CONTACT)
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
Kingston
Tasmania
7050
Australia
+61 3 6232 3244
+61 3 6232 3351 (facsimile)
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Oceans

Extent

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Description
Temporal Coverage

Temporal extent

TimePeriod
2001-09-30 2007-06-30
Title
Oligonucleotide Primers for PCR Amplification of Coelomate Introns
Date (Publication)
2002
Citation identifier
4

Author

Jarman S.N., Ward R.D., Elliott N.G.
Name
Marine Biotechnology
Page
347-355
Title
Sources of variance in studies of krill population genetics
Date (Publication)
2002
Citation identifier
9

Author

Jarman S.N., Nicol S.
Name
CCAMLR Science
Page
107-116
Title
A DNA-based method for identification of krill species and its application to analysing the diets of marine vertebrate predators.
Date (Publication)
2002
Citation identifier
11

Author

Jarman S.J., Gales N.J., Tierney M., Gill P.C., Elliott N.G.
Name
Molecular Ecology
Page
2670-2690
Title
Group-specific polymerase chain reaction for DNA-based analysis of species diversity and identify in dietary samples.
Date (Publication)
2004
Citation identifier
13

Author

Jarman S.D., Deagle B.E., Gales N.J.
Name
Molecular Ecology
Page
1313-1322
Title
Energetics of a benthic diver: Seasonal foraging ecology of the Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea
Date (Publication)
2003
Citation identifier
73

Author

Costa D.P., Gales N.J.
Name
Ecological Monographs
Issue identification
1
Page
27-43
Title
Amplicon: software for designing PCR primers on aligned DNA sequences.
Date (Publication)
2004
Citation identifier
20

Author

Jarman S.N.
Name
Bioinformatics
Issue identification
10
Page
1644-1645
Title
Satellite tracker deployments on adult, male Australian fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus: methods and preliminary results
Date (Publication)
2002
Citation identifier
24

Author

Kirkwood R., Gales N., Lynch M., Dann P.
Name
Australian Mammalogy
Page
73-83
Title
Ethics and Marine Mammal Research
Date (Publication)
2003

Author

Gales N.J., Brennan A., Baker R.
Name
Marine mammals: fisheries, tourism and management issues
Page
321-330
Other citation details
Ed.: Gales N.J., Hindell M., Kirkwood R.
Title
Genetic identification and biological observation of two free-swimming beaked whales: Hectors beaked whale (Mesoplodon hectori, Gray, 1871), and Gray's beaked whale (Mesoplodon grayi, Von Haast, 1876).
Date (Publication)
2002
Citation identifier
18

Author

Gales N.J., Dalebout M.L., Bannister J.L.
Name
Marine Mammal Science
Issue identification
2
Page
544-551
Title
Do crabeater seals forage cooperatively?
Date (Publication)
2004

Author

Gales N.J, Fraser W.R., Costa D.P., Southwell C.
Name
Deep-Sea Research II
Issue identification
51
Page
2305-2310
Title
Genetic Screening for Prey in the Gut Contents from a Giant Squid (Architeuthis sp.)
Date (Publication)
2005
Citation identifier
96

Author

Deagle B.E., Jarman S.N., Pemberton D., Gales N.J.
Name
Journal of Heredity
Issue identification
3
Page
1-7
Title
Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
Date (Publication)
2004
Citation identifier
51

Author

Burns J.M., Costa D.P., Fedak M.A., Hindell M.A., Bradshaw C.J.A., Gales N.J., McDonald B., Trumble S.J., Crocker D.E.
Name
Deep-Sea Research II
Page
2279-2303
Title
Molecular scatology as a tool to study diet: analysis of prey DNA in scats from captive Steller sea lions
Date (Publication)
2005
Citation identifier
14

Author

Deagle B.E., Tollit D.J., Jarman S.N., Hindell M.A., Trites A.W., Gales N.J.
Name
Molecular Ecology
Page
1831-1842
Title
DNA-based species identification of krill consumed by whale sharks.
Date (Publication)
2004
Citation identifier
65

Author

Jarman S.N., Wilson S.G.
Name
Journal of Fish Biology
Page
586-591
Title
Japan's whaling plan under scrutiny
Date (Publication)
2005
Citation identifier
435

Author

Gales N., Kasuya T., Clapham P.J., Brownell Jr. R.L.
Name
Nature
Page
883-884
Title
Immobilisation of free-living Weddell seals Leptonychotes weddellii using midazolam and isoflurane.
Date (Publication)
2005
Citation identifier
28

Author

Bodley K., van Polanen Petal T., Gales N.
Name
Polar Biology
Page
631-636
Title
Diet estimation based on an integrated mixed prey feeding experiment using Arctocephalus seals.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
328

Author

Casper R.M., Gales N.J., Hindell M.A., Robinson S.M.
Name
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Page
228-239
Title
Group-specific primers for amplifying DNA sequences that identify Amphipoda, Cephalopoda, Echinodermata, Gastropoda, Isopoda, Ostracoda and Thoracica.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
6

Author

Jarman S.N., Redd K.S., Gales N.J.
Name
Molecular Ecology Notes
Page
268-271
Title
Effective, field-based inhalation aneshtesia for ice seals.
Date (Publication)
2005
Citation identifier
21

Author

Gales N., Barnes J., Chittick B., Gray M., Robinson S., Burns J., Costa D.
Name
Marine Mammal Science
Issue identification
4
Page
717-727
Title
Quantification of damage in DNA recovered from highly degraded samples - a case study on DNA in faeces.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
3

Citation identifier
doi:10.1186/1742-9994-3-11

Author

Deagle B.E., Eveson J.P., Jarman S.N.
Name
Frontiers in Zoology
Issue identification
11
Title
Quantitative analysis of prey DNA in pinniped faeces: potential to estimate diet composition? Conservation Genetics
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
doi:10.1007/s10592-006-9197-7

Author

Deagle B.E., Tollit D.J.
Title
HeardMap: Tracking marine vertebrate populations in near real time
Date (Publication)
2007
Citation identifier
54

Author

Frydman S., Gales N.
Name
Deep-Sea Research Part II
Page
384-391
Title
Crabeater seal diving behaviour in eastern Antarctica Marine
Date (Publication)
2007
Citation identifier
337

Author

Wall S.M., Bradshaw C.J.A., Southwell C.J., Gales N.J., Hindell M.A.
Name
Ecology Progress Series
Page
265-277
Title
Detecting prey from DNA in predator scats: A comparison with morphological analysis, using Arctocephalus seals fed a known diet
Date (Publication)
2007
Citation identifier
347

Author

Casper R.M., Jarman S.N., Deagle B., Gales N.J., Hindell M.A.
Name
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Page
144-154
Title
Combining DNA and morphological analyses of faecal samples improves insight into trophic interactions: a case study using a generalist predator
Date (Publication)
2007
Citation identifier
doi:10.1007/s00227-007-0732-y

Author

Casper R.M., Jarman S.N., Gales N.J., Hindell M.A.
Name
Marine Biology
Title
Paradigm misplaced? Antarctic marine ecosystems are affected by climate change as well as biological processes and harvesting
Date (Publication)
2007
Citation identifier
doi:10.1017/S0954102007000491

Author

Nicol S., Croxall J., Trathan P., Gales N., Murphy E.
Name
Antarctic Science
Title
Evaluating and using stable-isotope analysis to infer diet composition and foraging ecology of Adelie penguins Pygoscelis adeliae
Date (Publication)
2008
Citation identifier
355

Author

Tierney M., Southwell C., Emmerson L.M., Hindell M.A.
Name
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Page
297-307
Title
The Antarctic sea ice ecosystem and its potential responses to global change
Date (Publication)
2005
Citation identifier
SC/58/E14

Author

Nicol S., Worby T.
Name
IWC
Title
Incidence of prey DNA types in Bryde's whale scats.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
SC/58/E29

Author

Jarman S., Wiseman N., Baker C.S., Gales N.J.
Name
2006 Meeting of the IWC
Title
Priority research for Southern Hemisphere humpback whales: Comprehensive assessment outcomes and the relevance of JARPA II.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
SC/58/SH11

Author

Gales N., Clapham P.
Name
2006 Meeting of the IWC
Title
An estimate of abundance of humpback whales within Antarctic Area IV from BROKE survey data.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
SC/58/SH13

Author

Peel D., Thiele D.
Name
2006 Meeting of the IWC
Title
Acoustic survey of marine mammal distribution and occurrence in the waters of East Antarctica (30-80E) during the Austral Summer of 2006.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
SC/58/17

Author

Gedamke J., Robinson S., Gales N.
Name
2006 Meeting of the IWC
Title
Seasonal occurrence of low frequency whale vocalizations in waters of East Antarctica, February 2005-February 2006.
Date (Publication)
2006
Citation identifier
SC/58/18

Author

Gedamke J., Gales N., Hildebrand J., Wiggins S.
Name
2006 Meeting of the IWC
Title
Evaluating the strength of iteractions between predators and prey species in food webs: an index of predator Influence (IPI) on controlling available production of prey.
Date (Publication)
2002

Author

Constable A., Gales N.
Name
La Jolla, 25-27 June 2002.
Page
1-19
Other citation details
La Jolla, 25-27 June 2002.
Title
A brief review of sanctuary theory as it applies to the review of the Southern Ocean Sanctuary and observed patterns in great whale populations in the Southern Ocean.
Date (Publication)
2004
Citation identifier
SC/56/SOS2

Author

Davies, C., Gales N.J.
Name
International Whaling Commission, Scientific Committee.
Page
1-15
Title
Global priorities for reduction of cetacean bycatch
Date (Publication)
2004
Citation identifier
SC/56/BC2

Author

Reeves R.R., Berggren P., Crespo E.A., Gales N.J., Northridge S.P., Notarbartolo Di Sciara G., Perrin W.F., Read A.J., Rogan E., Smith B.D., van Waerebeek K.
Name
International Whaling Commission, Scientific Committee.
Title
Proportional reconstruction of baleen whale diet: An assessment of the biases of traditional and genetic approaches.
Date (Publication)
2003
Citation identifier
SC/55/E15

Author

Gales N.J., Ball I., Robinson S.
Name
International Whaling Commission, Scientific Committee
Page
1-11
Title
DNA-based identification of pre species represented in whale faeces.
Date (Publication)
2003

Author

Jarman S.N., Passmore A.J., Gales N.J.
Name
International Whaling Commission, background paper
Page
1-6
Title
A new initiative into the development of non-lethal methods for defining trophic links between whales and commercial species
Date (Publication)
2001
Citation identifier
SC/53/E11

Author

Gales N.J., Jarman S.N.
Name
International Whaling Commission
Page
1-7
Title
A non-lethal genetic method for identifying whale prey
Date (Publication)
2002

Author

Gales N., Jarman S.
Name
International Whaling Commission, background paper
Page
1-12
Title
DNA as a dietary biomarker. European Society for Evolutionary Biology
Date (Publication)
2003

Author

Jarman S.
Name
9th Congress, Leeds, U.K.
Page
4
Title
Comments on the Government of Japan's Proposal for a Second Phase of Special Permit Whaling in Antarctica (JARPA II).
Date (Publication)
2005
Citation identifier
SC/57/022

Author

Childerhouse S., Gales N., Baker C.S., Bass C., Berggren P., Bickham J., Breiwick J., Brownell R., Carlson C., Charrassin J-B., Cipriano F., Clapham P., Collins T., Cooke J., Cossi B., Dinter W., Engel M., Findlay K., Fortuna C., Funahashi N., Gedamke J.
Name
International Whaling Commission, Scientific Committee
Page
3
Title
Varying scales of baleen whale remote acoustic monitoring: tracking of individual singer movements on the Great Barrier Reef to seasonality of populations in the Antarctic.
Date (Publication)
2005

Author

Gedamke J., Gales N., Hildebrand J., Wiggins S.
Title
DNA as a biomarker for studying the diet of marine predators.
Date (Publication)
2006

Author

Jarman S.N., Casper R., Deagle B., Dunshea G., Passmore A., Redd K., Tierney M.
Name
Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Polar Sciences
Page
57-61
Title
Penguin diet determined from prey DNA. SCAR Bird Biology Sub-committee (SBBS)
Date (Publication)
2002

Author

Tierney M., Jarman S.N., Gales N.J., Kerry K.R.
Name
Workshop on Research Methods for Diet Composition in Antarctic Seabirds
Title
DNA-based identification of animal prey
Date (Publication)
2003

Author

Jarman S., Deagle B., Passmore A., Gales N.
Name
XIX International Congress of Genetics
Title
Using Molecular Genetic Identification Methods to Study the Diet of marine Predators: Giant Squid Guts and Seal Scats
Date (Publication)
2003

Author

Deagle B, Jarman S., Lawless R., Hindell M., Gales N.
Name
XIX International Congress of Genetics
Title
Analysis of Antarctic krill diet by DNA based methods
Date (Publication)
2003

Author

Passmore A., Swadling K., Jarman S.
Name
XIX International Congress of Genetics
Title
Reconstruction of predator diet from prey DNA diversity
Date (Publication)
2004

Author

Jarman S., Deagle B., Passmore A., Redd K.
Name
51st Annual meeting of the Genetics Society of Australia
Title
Estimating confidence in biological identifications made by comparing DNA sequences
Date (Publication)
2005

Author

Jarman S.
Name
Molecular Biology and Evolution Conference
Title
DNA as a dietry biomarker: Lessons from Antarctic krill?
Date (Publication)
2005

Author

Passmore A., Jarman S., Swadling K., McMinn A., Kawaguchi S.
Name
Molecular Biology and Evolution Conference
Title
Molecular scatology as a tool to study diet: analysis of prey DNA in scats from captive Steller sea lions.
Date (Publication)
2005

Author

Deagle B.E., Tollit D.J., Jarman S.N., Hindell M.A., Trites A.W., Gales N.J.
Name
Molecular Biology and Evolution Conference
Title
Whaling: unfinished business
Date (Publication)
2002
Citation identifier
3

Author

Gales N.
Name
Australian Antarctic Magazine
Page
7
Title
Molecules and microchips: tools to unravel the secret lives of marine predators
Date (Publication)
2001
Citation identifier
2

Author

Gales N.
Name
Australian Antarctic Magazine
Page
16-17
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > BIRDS
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS > ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS > TROPHIC DYNAMICS
Keywords
  • FISHERIES
  • MARINE PREDATORS
  • SOUTHERN OCEAN
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • FIELD SURVEYS
  • SHIPS
  • FIELD INVESTIGATION
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • AMD/AU
  • CEOS
  • AMD
  • ACE/CRC
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR

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Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
Kingston
Tasmania
7050
Australia
+61 3 6232 3244
+61 3 6232 3351 (facsimile)

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Values provided in temporal and spatial coverage are approximate only. The major difficulty associated with the DNA based dietary work was that we were not allowed to collect as many scat samples as we wanted to on the Heard Island expedition. This led to an impoverished data set and consequent difficulty in publishing the work.
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2008-08-19 - record updated by Ben Brighton 2008-08-29 - record further updated by Dave Connell 2008-09-09 - record updated by Dave Connell - one of the publications was removed from the download as it was incorrect (hence the distribution field was modified). 2010-07-26 - record updated by Dave Connell to change URL Content Type. 2016-04-08 - record updated by Dave Connell - basic updates.

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CONNELL, DAVE J.
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
Kingston
Tasmania
7050
Australia
+61 3 6232 3244
+61 3 6232 3351 (facsimile)

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Australian Antarctic Division

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