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| DOI | 10.1007/S00300-015-1713-0 | ||||
| Año | 2015 | ||||
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The diet of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) varies regionally, and fish and cephalopods are thought to be the most important food source. However, there is limited information on the cephalopod component of the Weddell seal's diet in the South Shetland Islands. We investigated cephalopod remains in the diet of Weddell seals by analysing 21 scats collected on three beaches at Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, Antarctica, from 1 to 20 February 1999. Although the number of scats is small and collected from only 1 month a long time ago, fish and cephalopods were present in 21 and 16 of the scats, respectively. Only cephalopods of the order Octopoda were represented. Thaumeledone sp. was the most abundant prey species in terms of numbers, followed by Pareledone charcoti and P. turqueti. The latter two species showed the highest frequency of occurrence in scats (10 and 9, respectively). Graneledone macrotyla, Opistoteuthis sp., Argonauta sp., Haliphron sp. and Thaumeledone sp. are new species identified in the diet of Weddell seals in the present study, but all made a negligible contribution to their diet at Cape Shirreff. Our findings agree with previous dietary studies of Weddell seals at other localities in the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula, which showed a relatively greater contribution of octopods to the diet compared with squid in summer.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | ACEVEDO-RAMIREZ, JORGE ANTONIO | Hombre |
Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario Fuego-Patagonia y Antártica - Chile
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| 2 | Carreno, Esteban | Hombre |
Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile
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| 3 | Torres, Daniel | Hombre |
Instituto Antártico Chileno - Chile
Retired Chief of Project INACH 018 - Chile |
| 4 | Aguayo, A. | - |
Instituto Antártico Chileno - Chile
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| 5 | Letelier, Sergio | Hombre |
Museo Nacl Hist Nat - Chile
Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Chile - Chile |
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| The first author would like to thank the directors of Fundacion CEQUA and Conicyt (Grant number R13A1002) for providing time and constant support for marine mammal research. We wish to thank all colleagues and volunteers who participated in the field and the staff of the Laboratory of Malacology at the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (MNHN) for providing space and the reference collection for comparison purposes. We also wish to thank Instituto Antartico Chileno (INACH) for supporting Project 018 between 1991 and 2006 and M. Bester for made helpful comments on an earlier draft of the manuscript. |