Several different techniques have been used to study the diet composition of skuas and gulls in polar regions. In this study, we assessed the diet of great skuas using five techniques (pellets, prey remains, spontaneous regurgitates, observed feeds and water off-loading). The estimates of diet derived from each sampling technique during a single breeding season were generally similar. Although it is easy to collect large samples of pellets and remains, these over-estimate the amount of indigestible material in the diet. Prey remains provide a high degree of taxonomic accuracy, but may under-estimate prey swallowed whole. Water off-loading provides unbiased estimates of chick diet but only during a short period in the breeding season. It may...
The food provided to South Polar Skuas (Stercorarius maccormicki) chicks was determined at two Antar...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
Relationships between seabird breeding and food supply have been subject to much study, but we know ...
Several different techniques have been used to study the diet composition of skuas and gulls in pola...
Several different techniques have been used to study the diet composition of skuas and gulls in pola...
The last 40 years there has been a marked increase in the number of Great skuas (Catharacta skua) in...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
The history and breeding biology of the-North Atlantic Great Skua Catharacta skua skua Brűnnich was ...
The diet of brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) on Bird Island, South Georgia was assessed...
The diet of brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) on Bird Island, South Georgia was assessed...
The diet of brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) on Bird Island, South Georgia was assessed...
The last 40 years there has been a marked increase in the number of Great skuas (Catharacta skua) i...
The food provided to South Polar Skuas (Stercorarius maccormicki) chicks was determined at two Antar...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
Relationships between seabird breeding and food supply have been subject to much study, but we know ...
Several different techniques have been used to study the diet composition of skuas and gulls in pola...
Several different techniques have been used to study the diet composition of skuas and gulls in pola...
The last 40 years there has been a marked increase in the number of Great skuas (Catharacta skua) in...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
This study combines conventional dietary assessment with stable isotope techniques to describe Great...
The history and breeding biology of the-North Atlantic Great Skua Catharacta skua skua Brűnnich was ...
The diet of brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) on Bird Island, South Georgia was assessed...
The diet of brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) on Bird Island, South Georgia was assessed...
The diet of brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) on Bird Island, South Georgia was assessed...
The last 40 years there has been a marked increase in the number of Great skuas (Catharacta skua) i...
The food provided to South Polar Skuas (Stercorarius maccormicki) chicks was determined at two Antar...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
Relationships between seabird breeding and food supply have been subject to much study, but we know ...