Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata

When the icebreaker Oden passed between 39°36’S, 57°46’W and 39°59’S, 58°11’W on 20 November 2007, an extraordinary observation was made. A feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata, a species rarely seen, was attended by eight Grey Phalaropes Phalaropus fulicarius, two Slender-billed Prions Pachyp...

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Main Author: Kylin, Henrik
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Published: 2013
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spelling ftsprs:oai:DiVA.org:polar-1844 2023-05-15T17:52:22+02:00 Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata Kylin, Henrik 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:polar:diva-1844 eng eng Ornis Svecica, 1102-6812, 2013, 23, s. 117-213 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:polar:diva-1844 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess OSO 2007 Natural Sciences Naturvetenskap Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftsprs 2022-07-10T16:16:53Z When the icebreaker Oden passed between 39°36’S, 57°46’W and 39°59’S, 58°11’W on 20 November 2007, an extraordinary observation was made. A feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata, a species rarely seen, was attended by eight Grey Phalaropes Phalaropus fulicarius, two Slender-billed Prions Pachyptila belcheri, and four Wilson’s Storm Petrels Oceanites oceanicus. The birds returned to feed around the head of the whale every time it surfaced, presumably copepod plankton straining out between the baleen. The site is off Rio de la Plata estuary where nutrient rich freshwater meets cold water of the Malvinas (Falkland) Current, creating a hotspot with high levels of plankton food. The conditions were extraordinarily favourable for observation with a calm sea, no wind and only a very weak swell. Six multispecies feeding groups were seen with a total of 42 species of birds, eleven species of whales, dolphins and porpoises, and three species of seals. Dusky Dolphins Lagenorhynchus obscurus and Great Shearwaters Puf¿- nus gravis were predominant in the groups. Article in Journal/Newspaper oden Phalaropus fulicarius Swedish Polar Research Secretariat: Swedish Polar Bibliography (DiVA) Argentina Kust ENVELOPE(157.003,157.003,61.636,61.636)
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Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata
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description When the icebreaker Oden passed between 39°36’S, 57°46’W and 39°59’S, 58°11’W on 20 November 2007, an extraordinary observation was made. A feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata, a species rarely seen, was attended by eight Grey Phalaropes Phalaropus fulicarius, two Slender-billed Prions Pachyptila belcheri, and four Wilson’s Storm Petrels Oceanites oceanicus. The birds returned to feed around the head of the whale every time it surfaced, presumably copepod plankton straining out between the baleen. The site is off Rio de la Plata estuary where nutrient rich freshwater meets cold water of the Malvinas (Falkland) Current, creating a hotspot with high levels of plankton food. The conditions were extraordinarily favourable for observation with a calm sea, no wind and only a very weak swell. Six multispecies feeding groups were seen with a total of 42 species of birds, eleven species of whales, dolphins and porpoises, and three species of seals. Dusky Dolphins Lagenorhynchus obscurus and Great Shearwaters Puf¿- nus gravis were predominant in the groups.
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title Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata
title_short Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata
title_full Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata
title_fullStr Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata
title_full_unstemmed Birds and mammals of the northern coast of Argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding Pygmy Right Whale Caprea marginata : Fåglar och däggdjur utanför Argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval Caprea marginata
title_sort birds and mammals of the northern coast of argentina: first report of an association between birds and a feeding pygmy right whale caprea marginata : fåglar och däggdjur utanför argentinas norra kust: första rapporten om fåglar födosökande tillsammans med dvärgrätval caprea marginata
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