A Taste for Squid: Red-billed Tropicbird ( Phaethon aethereus) ) Diet in the South Atlantic

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Beard, Annalea [1 ]
Thomas, Robert j.
Xavier, Jose c. [2 ]
Clingham, Elizabeth [3 ]
Henry, Leeann [3 ]
Mirra, Renata medeiros [4 ]
Hailer, Frank [1 ]
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[1] Cardiff Univ, Sch Biosci, Org & Environm, Sir Martin Evans Bldg, Cardiff, Wales
[2] Univ Coimbra, Fac Sci & Technol, Environm Sci Ctr, Dept Life Sci, Coimbra, Portugal
[3] St Helena Govt, Environm Management Div, Environm Nat Resources & Planning Portfolio, St Helena Isl, St Helena
[4] Cardiff Univ, Univ Dent Hosp, Sch Dent, Heath Pk, Cardiff, England
关键词
Phaethon aethereus; diet; St Helena; foraging ecology; squid; fish; bycatch; fisheries management; WHITE-TAILED TROPICBIRDS; INTERANNUAL VARIATION; FORAGING ECOLOGY; CHICK; SEABIRDS; INDICATORS; BIOINDICATORS; CONTAMINATION; POPULATIONS; FISHERIES;
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摘要
Examining prey choice is important for understanding the drivers of survival, breeding success and population change of tropical seabirds. We analysed spontaneous regurgitations from Red-billed Tropicbirds ( Phaethon aethereus), at St Helena, South Atlantic between 2013 to 2018. Squid from four families, eight fish families, and one octopus species were identified. Dietary composition and diversity revealed Red-billed Tropicbirds fed predominantly on epipelagic juvenile squid, especially neon flying squid ( Ommastrephes cylindraceus). Commercially exploited fish and species commonly used as bait and/or discarded, had a low frequency of occurrence (8.8%) and by number (3.5%) in regurgitations, indicating tropicbirds may have a low risk of mortality by bycatch. The consumption and size of squid varied among years; 2017 had significantly smaller squid consumed in greater proportions than in the other years observed. Chicks had larger meals (by similar to 41 g +/- 39 g SD) and higher diversity of prey compared to adults, suggesting adults favoured selecting higher quality, heavier prey as a provisioning strategy for their chicks. The high frequency of occurrence of juvenile squid, and reliance on neon flying squid, suggests future dietary measures may provide valuable information about juvenile squid abundance and development, before they are mature and become commercially important to fisheries.
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