Diet of ringed seals (Phoca hispida) in a fjord of West Svalbard

ABSTRACT. Stomachs of 134 ringed seals from West Svalbard (Kongsfjorden) and East Svalbard (drift ice) were examined. Twenty-four prey taxa were found. The most important items were arctic cod (Boreogadus suida), shrimp (Pandalus boteulis), krill (Z'hyxunoessa inermis) and the arnphipod Themist...

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Main Authors: J. Marcin Weslawski, Nils Are Oritsland
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1994
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.570.6083
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic47-2-109.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT. Stomachs of 134 ringed seals from West Svalbard (Kongsfjorden) and East Svalbard (drift ice) were examined. Twenty-four prey taxa were found. The most important items were arctic cod (Boreogadus suida), shrimp (Pandalus boteulis), krill (Z'hyxunoessa inermis) and the arnphipod Themisto libellula. In spring young redfish (Sebastes sp.) was an important food item; in summer seals fed on dense aggregations of krill in front of glaciers. Mysids, amphipod crustaceans and small size classes of coastal fish species were abundant in KongsfJorden, but seals take them as secondary food items only. Key words: ringed seals, Phoca hispida, arctic food web, fjord ecology, Svalbard, prey taxa R6SUMfi. On a etudit l'estomac de 134 phoques annelds du Svalbard occidental (Kongstjorden) et du Svalbard oriental (glace de dtrive).