THE DIETS AND DIETARY SEGREGATION OF SOOTY ALBATROSSES (PHOEBETRIA SPP) AT SUB-ANTARCTIC MARION ISLAND

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作者
COOPER, J [1 ]
KLAGES, NTW [1 ]
机构
[1] PORT ELIZABETH MUSEUM, HUMEWOOD 6013, SOUTH AFRICA
关键词
PHOEBETRIA; ALBATROSS; DIET; CEPHALOPODS; SYMPATRY; SUB-ANTARCTIC;
D O I
10.1017/S0954102095000046
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Subantarctic Marion Island is one of the few localities where the congeneric albatrosses Phoebetriafusca and P. palpebrata breed sympatrically. Chicks of both species at Marion Island were induced to regurgitate their stomach contents after being fed. Liquid formed over half the diet by mass. Cephalopods occurred most frequently in both species' diets. In terms of mass, cephalopods formed the larger part of the diet of sooty albatrosses, whereas fish was more important to light-mantled sooty albatrosses. Crustaceans and birds were also recorded for both species. Squid of the families Onychoteuthidae, Histioteuthidae, Chiroteuthidae and Cranchiidae occurred most abundantly in both species. Most squid taken by both albatrosses were of species known to neat after death, suggesting that scavenging plays an important role in the species' foraging behaviour. Light-mantled sooty albatrosses consumed more squid restricted to the south of the Antarctic Polar Front than did sooty albatrosses, supporting a trend to latitudinal segregation of the two species while foraging.
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