Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area

The distribution of the Antarctic sea-birds was investigated in 1976-1977 and 1977-1978 summer seasons. The observations were performed along the outer margin of the pack ice area between longitude 50° E and 165° E. The investigated area was centered latitudinally between 62° S and 68° S. Twelve spe...

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Main Authors: Yasuhiko NAITO, Keiji NASU, Hiroshi SUZUKI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1979
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008076
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description The distribution of the Antarctic sea-birds was investigated in 1976-1977 and 1977-1978 summer seasons. The observations were performed along the outer margin of the pack ice area between longitude 50° E and 165° E. The investigated area was centered latitudinally between 62° S and 68° S. Twelve species observed in this area are divided into two groups, namely, rare species group and dominant species group. The species which rarely appeared, such as light-mantled sooty albatross, Antarctic petrel, sooty albatross, wandering albatross and Antarctic skua, are not krill-feeders. The latter group is composed of sooty shearwater, Wilson's storm petrel, snow petrel, Antarctic prion, giant petrel, cape pigeon and Antarctic petrel. These species showed the circumpolar distribution, and they are known to feed on the krill, except sooty shearwater. The relation between the sea-bird distribution and the krill was suggested.
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:8029a1faabca4dcf9d2dfc0e2d43a3f9 2025-01-16T19:26:57+00:00 Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area Yasuhiko NAITO Keiji NASU Hiroshi SUZUKI 1979-09-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00008076 https://doaj.org/article/8029a1faabca4dcf9d2dfc0e2d43a3f9 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00008076 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/8029a1faabca4dcf9d2dfc0e2d43a3f9 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 66, Pp 50-63 (1979) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1979 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00008076 2023-01-22T18:11:20Z The distribution of the Antarctic sea-birds was investigated in 1976-1977 and 1977-1978 summer seasons. The observations were performed along the outer margin of the pack ice area between longitude 50° E and 165° E. The investigated area was centered latitudinally between 62° S and 68° S. Twelve species observed in this area are divided into two groups, namely, rare species group and dominant species group. The species which rarely appeared, such as light-mantled sooty albatross, Antarctic petrel, sooty albatross, wandering albatross and Antarctic skua, are not krill-feeders. The latter group is composed of sooty shearwater, Wilson's storm petrel, snow petrel, Antarctic prion, giant petrel, cape pigeon and Antarctic petrel. These species showed the circumpolar distribution, and they are known to feed on the krill, except sooty shearwater. The relation between the sea-bird distribution and the krill was suggested. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Petrel Antarctic prion Cape Pigeon Giant Petrel Snow Petrel Wandering Albatross Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic
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Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area
title Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area
title_full Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area
title_fullStr Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area
title_short Distribution of the Antarctic Sea-birds in the Outer Margin of the Summer Pack Ice Area
title_sort distribution of the antarctic sea-birds in the outer margin of the summer pack ice area
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url https://doi.org/10.15094/00008076
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