Title of article
The importance of land-based prey for sympatrically breeding giant petrels at sub-Antarctic Marion Island
Author/Authors
NICO DE BRUYN، P.J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
6
From page
25
To page
30
Abstract
Northern (Macronectes halli) and southern (M. giganteus) giant petrels breed at different times at
sub-Antarctic Marion Island. Long-term census and breeding success data are used to test for competitive
overlap between the two species by correlating population trends with those of land-based prey/carrion
species. No parameter was singularly important in population regulation of either giant petrel species and the
assumed dependence of breeding northern giant petrels on southern elephant seal Mirounga leonina carrion
is not entirely supported.
Keywords
Population trends , Macronectes halli , Macronectes halli, M , giganteus , resource use , seabirds , Seals
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Record number
650660
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