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Diet of Cape petrel Daption capense during the post-hatching period at Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica

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The diet of Cape petrel Daption capense was investigated at Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands (60°46S, 44°42W), Antarctica, in the period January–February 1996. Stomach contents of adults and regurgitate of chicks were sampled during the post-hatching period. The analysis showed that during the whole sampling period Antarctic krill and fish represented the predominant preys in terms of frequency of occurrence, forming nearly 35.8% and 64% by mass, respectively. The species Electrona antarctica was the most frequent fish prey. Amphipods were present in lower numbers and cephalopods were detected in the diet, but in a very small proportion. Diet composition in terms of frequency of occurrence, mass and number is compared with results of previous studies.

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Received: 27 September 1996 / Accepted: 22 February 1997

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Coria, N., Soave, G. & Montalti, D. Diet of Cape petrel Daption capense during the post-hatching period at Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica. Polar Biol 18, 236–239 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003000050183

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