Atypical Feeding Behavior of Long-tailed Ducks in the Wake of a Commercial Fishing Boat while Clamming

被引:3
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作者
Perry, Matthew C. [1 ]
Osenton, Peter C. [1 ]
White, Timothy P. [2 ]
机构
[1] USGS Patuxent Wildlife Res Ctr, 12100 Beech Forest Rd, Laurel, MD 20708 USA
[2] Bur Ocean Energy Management, Dept Interior, Div Environm Sci, Branch Biol & Social Sci, 45600 Woodland Rd, Sterling, VA 20166 USA
关键词
FOOD-HABITS; SEA DUCKS; SEABIRDS; OCEAN;
D O I
10.1656/045.024.0213
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
A foraging group of Clangula hyemalis (Long-tailed Duck) was observed on 10 February 2010 diving behind a commercial boat that was clamming near Monomoy Island, Nantucket Sound, MA. We used a shotgun to collect 9 of the ducks, and our analyses of gizzard and gullet (esophagus and proventriculus) revealed 37 food items in the gizzard and 16 in the gullet. Mollusca were the dominant food in the gizzard (49%), whereas Crustacea were dominant in the gullet (57%). Crustacea were the second most important food in the gizzard (38%), whereas Mollusca were the second most important food in the gullet (31%). Relatively high volumes of the Amphipoda Caprella sp. (skeleton shrimp) and the Decopoda Crangon septemspinosa (Sand Shrimp) were recorded in the gullet and gizzard. Ensis directus (Atlantic Jackknife Clam) formed the greatest volume of Mollusca in the gizzard (15%) and in the gullet (15%). Long-tailed Ducks had fed on this Bivalvia and several other species of Mollusca that had no shell or broken shell when consumed. Many of the food organisms were apparently dislodged and some damaged by the clamming operation creating an opportunistic feeding strategy for the Long-tailed Ducks.
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页码:N19 / N25
页数:7
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