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The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry

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Main Author: Dundee, Benedictus Lissias
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Language:English
Published: Department of Oceanography 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/6468 The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry Dundee, Benedictus Lissias Applied Marine Science Includes bibliographical references (leaves 25-32). GPS telemetry in conjunction with a recent diet time series and historical dietary informationwas used in this study to obtain novel insight into the dietary trends and feeding ecology of Cape gannets Morus capensis on the Namibian islands. particularly Ichaboe and Mercury. The gannet diet has changed substantially since the 1950s. refiecting spatio-temporal changes in the availability of commercially important pelagic prey species. The more recent diet time series for Ichaboe Island (Nov 1995 to Feb 2004) showed that trawler scavenged hakes Merluccius spp and naturally foraged saury Scomberesox saw'us dominated the diet by both contribution to mass (35 and 34 %, respectively) and frequency of occurrence (34 and 25 %, respectively). In a significant contrast, juvenile horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus capensis (40 % mass, 26 % frequency) and juvenile snoek Thyrsites atun (20 % mass, 20 % frequency) were the two main prey species at Mercury Island during Oct 1996 to Feb 2004. Multivariate analysis of data showed significant time and site effects in diet composition between Ichaboe and Mercury for the period Nov 1996 to Mar 1999. Twenty-five and 15 GPS field deployments were made on birds at Ichaboe and Mercury, respectively, during the 2003/4 breeding season. Birds from both locations showed significant differences in their foraging patterns. Birds from Ichaboe had shorter foraging trips (24.3 hrs vs 29.4 hrs),traveled shorter distances away from their island (130 km vs 197 km) and had shorter foraging path lengths (422 km vs 673 km). Birds from Ichaboe foraged in two dominant directions: west. to obtain mainly scavenged fish offal, and north to obtain forage fish. Mercury birds foraged only north, overlapping their foraging zone with birds from Ichaboe in a northerly direction, between 25.8° Sand 24.4° S. Birds at all colonies - especially in the south - appear to be constrained by lower quality food and generally poor feeding conditions which seem to be a limiting factor. 2014-08-13T19:48:44Z 2014-08-13T19:48:44Z 2006 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6468 eng application/pdf Department of Oceanography Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Applied Marine Science
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The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry
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title The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry
title_full The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry
title_fullStr The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry
title_full_unstemmed The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry
title_short The diet and foraging ecology of chick-rearing gannets on the Namibian islands in relation to environmental features : a study using telemetry
title_sort diet and foraging ecology of chick rearing gannets on the namibian islands in relation to environmental features a study using telemetry
topic Applied Marine Science
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6468
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