Dietary Changes of Seabirds Associated with Local Fisheries Failures

W. Montevecchi, V. L. Birt, D. Cairns
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AbstractNorthern gannets Sula bassanus consume thousands of tons of pelagic prey in Newfoundland waters. To evaluate the hypothesis that harvests by seabirds and humans are similarly influenced by local fluctuations in prey availability, the annual catches of mackerel Scomber scombrus and squid Illex illecebrosus by gannets and humans over a 10-year period off northeastern Newfoundland were compared. Comparisons of annual fluctuations in the percentage by mass of different prey in the food loads of gannets with commercial fishery landings in nearby bays indicated that extreme reductions of dominant prey in the birds' diet were directly associated with subsequent local pelagic fishery failures. Dietary data collected from marine birds also provided information about the availability of prey that are neither commercially fished nor systematically surveyed.
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与本地渔业失败有关的海鸟饮食变化
摘要在纽芬兰海域,北方塘鹅Sula bassanus吃掉了数千吨的远洋猎物。为了评估海鸟和人类的捕捞量同样受到当地猎物可获得性波动的影响这一假设,研究人员比较了纽芬兰东北部10年期间鹅和人类对鲭鱼(Scomber scombrus)和鱿鱼(Illex ilecebrosus)的年捕捞量。将塘鹅食物负荷中不同猎物的质量百分比的年度波动与附近海湾的商业渔业登陆进行比较,表明鸟类饮食中优势猎物的极端减少与随后当地远洋渔业的失败直接相关。从海鸟身上收集的饮食数据也提供了关于既没有商业捕捞也没有系统调查的猎物的可用性的信息。
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