Model for evaluating seabirds preferences for hake offal in Patagonia ...
This data set was used to build a model to evaluate the seabirds' preferences for hake offal derived from an artisanal fishery in Patagonia. Main results are: The fishers' main contribution to seabirds is through offering them the offal of hake catches. We observed that seabirds consumed h...
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.12747271 2024-09-15T18:07:28+00:00 Model for evaluating seabirds preferences for hake offal in Patagonia ... Ojeda, Jaime 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12747271 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.12747271 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ngf1vhj3r https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12747270 MIT License https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT mit Hake fishery nature's contributions to nature Patagonia article SoftwareSourceCode Software 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1274727110.5061/dryad.ngf1vhj3r10.5281/zenodo.12747270 2024-08-01T10:45:33Z This data set was used to build a model to evaluate the seabirds' preferences for hake offal derived from an artisanal fishery in Patagonia. Main results are: The fishers' main contribution to seabirds is through offering them the offal of hake catches. We observed that seabirds consumed hake liver 99% of the time, while they consumed stomach less frequently (24%). We identified that southern giant petrels and black-browed albatrosses consumed more liver, while kelp gulls ate more stomach. The liver comprises 51.6% fat, essential for high trophic level marine predators such as black-browed albatrosses. ... : Funding provided by: Universidad de MagallanesROR ID: https://ror.org/049784n50Award Number: ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Giant Petrels DataCite |
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This data set was used to build a model to evaluate the seabirds' preferences for hake offal derived from an artisanal fishery in Patagonia. Main results are: The fishers' main contribution to seabirds is through offering them the offal of hake catches. We observed that seabirds consumed hake liver 99% of the time, while they consumed stomach less frequently (24%). We identified that southern giant petrels and black-browed albatrosses consumed more liver, while kelp gulls ate more stomach. The liver comprises 51.6% fat, essential for high trophic level marine predators such as black-browed albatrosses. ... : Funding provided by: Universidad de MagallanesROR ID: https://ror.org/049784n50Award Number: ... |
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Model for evaluating seabirds preferences for hake offal in Patagonia ... |
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