Temporal variation of cephalopods in the diet of Cape fur seals in Namibia

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de Bruyn, PJN
Bester, MN [1 ]
Mecenero, S
Kirkman, SP
Roux, JP
Klages, NTW
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[1] Univ Pretoria, Dept Zool & Entomol, Mammal Res Inst, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa
[2] Univ Cape Town, Dept Stat Sci, Avian Demog Unit, ZA-7701 Rondebosch, South Africa
[3] Luderitz Marine Res, Directorate Resource Management, Namibian Minist Fisheries & Marine Resources, Luderitz, Namibia
[4] Univ Port Elizabeth, Inst Environm & Coastal Management, ZA-6000 Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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Arclocephalus pusillus pusillus; Benguela ecosystem; cephalopods; diet; scat samples;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) scats were sampled over a period of eight years (1994-2001) at Atlas and Wolf Bay seal colonies in order to assess the cephalopod component of the diet of these seals and cephalopod diversity off the coast of Namibia. The temporal variation within the cephalopod component was investigated. A low diversity of cephalopods, only six species, are preyed upon, with Todarodes angolensis being the most important component both in numbers and wet weight in all years. Its lowered weight contribution during winter coincided with a greater diversity of other cephalopod species in the diet, which showed higher proportional weight contribution relative to Todarodes angolensis. Scat sampling was found to be an unreliable method of providing estimates of total prey weight consumption by seals, but was considered an acceptable method for proportional comparisons, especially given the ease of scat collection over extended periods.
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