Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing

Diet and food resources of marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra , Mammalia) were studied along the coast of central Norway, where otters breed in all seasons. The fish and crab fauna in the 0–10 m depth zone where otters forage were sampled and otter spraints collected monthly for three years. Result...

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Published in:Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Main Author: Heggberget, Thrine Moen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1993
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0025315400032860 2024-03-03T08:44:31+00:00 Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing Heggberget, Thrine Moen 1993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400032860 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0025315400032860 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom volume 73, issue 2, page 297-312 ISSN 0025-3154 1469-7769 Aquatic Science journal-article 1993 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400032860 2024-02-08T08:38:35Z Diet and food resources of marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra , Mammalia) were studied along the coast of central Norway, where otters breed in all seasons. The fish and crab fauna in the 0–10 m depth zone where otters forage were sampled and otter spraints collected monthly for three years. Results were compared with published data from Shetland where otters breed mainly in summer. Most of the main prey species showed significant seasonal variation in numbers or biomass, which tended to be low in late winter or spring. The variations during the rest of the year were not synchronized between species. The combined density of the main prey species of Shetland otters, which peaked during summer, was low in Norway. This species group, eelpout ( Zoarches viviparus ), butterfish ( Pholis gunnellus ) and rocklings ( Ciliata sp., Gaidropsarus sp. ), also constituted a smaller fraction of the total catch in Norway than in Shetland.) and bullrout ( Myoxocephalus scorpius ), constituted a larger fraction of the catch in Norway than in Shetland. Thus the otter's food resources on the Norwegian coast were seasonal, being minimal during the early months of the year, but with no clear maximum season as there is in Shetland. This may explain the differences in reproductive timing in the non-seasonal or autumn and winter species, cod ( Gadus morhua . Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Lutra lutra Cambridge University Press Norway Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 73 2 297 312
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Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing
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description Diet and food resources of marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra , Mammalia) were studied along the coast of central Norway, where otters breed in all seasons. The fish and crab fauna in the 0–10 m depth zone where otters forage were sampled and otter spraints collected monthly for three years. Results were compared with published data from Shetland where otters breed mainly in summer. Most of the main prey species showed significant seasonal variation in numbers or biomass, which tended to be low in late winter or spring. The variations during the rest of the year were not synchronized between species. The combined density of the main prey species of Shetland otters, which peaked during summer, was low in Norway. This species group, eelpout ( Zoarches viviparus ), butterfish ( Pholis gunnellus ) and rocklings ( Ciliata sp., Gaidropsarus sp. ), also constituted a smaller fraction of the total catch in Norway than in Shetland.) and bullrout ( Myoxocephalus scorpius ), constituted a larger fraction of the catch in Norway than in Shetland. Thus the otter's food resources on the Norwegian coast were seasonal, being minimal during the early months of the year, but with no clear maximum season as there is in Shetland. This may explain the differences in reproductive timing in the non-seasonal or autumn and winter species, cod ( Gadus morhua .
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title Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing
title_short Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing
title_full Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing
title_fullStr Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing
title_full_unstemmed Marine-feeding otters ( Lutra lutra ) in Norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing
title_sort marine-feeding otters ( lutra lutra ) in norway: seasonal variation in prey and reproductive timing
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