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Fish prey of Antarctic fur seals,Arctocephalus gazella,during the summer-autumn period at Laurie Island,South Orkney Islands
Authors:G A Daneri  N R Coria
Institution:(1) Division Mastozoologia, Museo Arg. de Cs. Nat. ldquoB. Rivadaviardquo, Av Angel Gallardo 470, 1405 Buenos Aires, Argentina;(2) Instituto Antartico Argentino, Cerrito 1248, 1010 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:The fish component in the diet of Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, was investigated at Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands from mid January to April 1988. Fish otoliths occurred in 78.8% of faecal droppings. Most of the otoliths extracted from scats belonged to Myctophid fish (93.4%), mainly Electrona antarctica and Gymnoscopelus nicholsi. These two fish species thus constituted the bulk of the diet. A greater percentage of the otoliths from G. nicholsi (31.1%) in this study were considered suitable for measurement in comparison with 10.3% from scats at Heard Island in 1990 and 11.4% at Macquarie Island in 1988/89. This lesser degree of erosion would suggest that foraging areas of fur seals during this study were closer to land than during previous studies. During the period studied, the commercial fishery around the South Orkneys was not based on Myctophid fish so there was no direct competition for fish between the fur seals and fisheries.
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