The diet of the Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella at Harmony Point, South Shetland Islands: evidence of oportunistic foraging on penguins?

The analysis of 523 scats collected at Harmony Point, Nelson Island, South Shetland Islands, from January to March in 2001 and 2002, indicated that the diet of non-breeding male Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella was diverse and composed of both pelagic and benthic-demersal prey. Overall, the...

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Main Authors: Casaux, Ricardo Jorge, Bellizia, L., Baroni, A.
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Casaux, Ricardo Jorge; Bellizia, L.; Baroni, A.; The diet of the Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella at Harmony Point, South Shetland Islands: evidence of oportunistic foraging on penguins?; Springer Verlag Berlín; Polar Biology; 27; 2; 1-2004; 59-65
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title The diet of the Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella at Harmony Point, South Shetland Islands: evidence of oportunistic foraging on penguins?
title_full The diet of the Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella at Harmony Point, South Shetland Islands: evidence of oportunistic foraging on penguins?
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title_short The diet of the Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella at Harmony Point, South Shetland Islands: evidence of oportunistic foraging on penguins?
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