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Prey species consumed by tracked kittiwakes during trips to shelf and basin habitats.
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posted on 2014-03-26, 03:01 authored by Rosana Paredes, Rachael A. Orben, Robert M. Suryan, David B. Irons, Daniel D. Roby, Ann M. A. Harding, Rebecca C. Young, Kelly Benoit-Bird, Carol Ladd, Heather Renner, Scott Heppell, Richard A. Phillips, Alexander KitayskyPercentages are based on the total number of samples (n) of trips to each habitat. “Other fish”: eelpout, rockfish, and gadids; “Crustaceans”: amphipods and euphausiids; “Others”: amphipods and sea nettle. Empty samples from stomach lavages were only found from birds that traveled to the shelf in 2008.
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