Flash and grab:deep-diving southern elephant seals trigger anti-predator flashes in bioluminescent prey

  • Goulet, Pauline
  • Guinet, Christophe
  • Campagna, Claudio
  • Campagna, Julieta
  • Tyack, Peter Lloyd
  • Johnson, Mark
Publication date
May 2020

Abstract

Bioluminescence, which occurs in approximately 80% of the world's mesopelagic fauna, can take the form of a low-intensity continuous glow (e.g. for counter-illumination or signalling) or fast repetitions of brighter anti-predatory flashes. The southern elephant seal (SES) is a major consumer of mesopelagic organisms, in particular the abundant myctophid fish, yet the fine-scale relationship between this predator's foraging behaviour and bioluminescent prey remains poorly understood. We hypothesised that brief, intense light emissions should be closely connected with prey strikes when the seal is targeting bioluminescent prey that reacts by emitting anti-predator flashes. To test this, we developed a biologging device containing a fast-sampl...

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