Cephalopod beaks from the stomach contents of “wandering albatross” (Diomedea exulans L.) chicks from Bird Island, South Georgia, were sampled between May and September in 1983 and 1984. Lower beaks were identified and measured, and allometric data were used to calculated mantle length and biomass of the species consumed. A total of 3421 lower beaks were examined, representing 35 species in the 1983 sample and 45 species in the 1984 sample. Eight of the twenty families contributed over 95% of the biomass. In 1984 there were less Onychoteuthidae and more Ommastrephidae than in 1983 and a decrease in the number of species known to occur south of the Antarctic Polar Front. There was a difference in the size-frequency distribution of the cephal...
Cephalopod remains were collected from all of 12 dead Emperor penguin chicks [Aptenodytes forsteri (...
Cephalopods play an important ecological role in the Southern Ocean, being the main prey group of nu...
The food of three closely related and sympatric species of mollymawks (Diomedea spp.), the black-bro...
Cephalopod beaks from the stomach contents of “wandering albatross” (Diomedea exulans L.) chicks fro...
Cephalopod beaks in the regurgitations of wandering albatross chicks from the breeding colony at Bir...
Cephalopods play an important role in the diet of many predators of the Southern Ocean. We investiga...
Cephalopod remains were collected, at regular intervals throughout the fledging period, from the sto...
The beaks of 9,994 cephalopods of 61 species, obtained mainly from chick regurgitations of wandering...
Regurgitations of the chicks of wandering albatrosses near their nests included 762 upper beaks (man...
The food and feeding ecology of albatrosses during the nonbreeding season is still poorly known, par...
Regurgitations were collected from 41 black-browed albatross adults feeding chicks at Bird Island (5...
The distribution of oceanic cephalopod species is not fully understood but seabirds, which feed on c...
Cephalopods play an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem, being consumed by a wide range of pre...
Feeding ecology and isotopic niche of the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans were investigated in ...
Cephalopods are components of the diet of many predators worldwide. They are identified mainly using...
Cephalopod remains were collected from all of 12 dead Emperor penguin chicks [Aptenodytes forsteri (...
Cephalopods play an important ecological role in the Southern Ocean, being the main prey group of nu...
The food of three closely related and sympatric species of mollymawks (Diomedea spp.), the black-bro...
Cephalopod beaks from the stomach contents of “wandering albatross” (Diomedea exulans L.) chicks fro...
Cephalopod beaks in the regurgitations of wandering albatross chicks from the breeding colony at Bir...
Cephalopods play an important role in the diet of many predators of the Southern Ocean. We investiga...
Cephalopod remains were collected, at regular intervals throughout the fledging period, from the sto...
The beaks of 9,994 cephalopods of 61 species, obtained mainly from chick regurgitations of wandering...
Regurgitations of the chicks of wandering albatrosses near their nests included 762 upper beaks (man...
The food and feeding ecology of albatrosses during the nonbreeding season is still poorly known, par...
Regurgitations were collected from 41 black-browed albatross adults feeding chicks at Bird Island (5...
The distribution of oceanic cephalopod species is not fully understood but seabirds, which feed on c...
Cephalopods play an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem, being consumed by a wide range of pre...
Feeding ecology and isotopic niche of the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans were investigated in ...
Cephalopods are components of the diet of many predators worldwide. They are identified mainly using...
Cephalopod remains were collected from all of 12 dead Emperor penguin chicks [Aptenodytes forsteri (...
Cephalopods play an important ecological role in the Southern Ocean, being the main prey group of nu...
The food of three closely related and sympatric species of mollymawks (Diomedea spp.), the black-bro...