Thick-billed murres and black guillemots in the Barrow Strait area, N.W.T., during spring: diets and food availability along ice edges
- 1 November 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 58 (11), 2120-2140
- https://doi.org/10.1139/z80-292
Abstract
From June 5 to July 4, 1976, 98 thick-billed murres (U. lomvia) and 47 black guillemots (C. grylle) were collected at ice edges in Barrow Strait, for diet studies. Alcids were collected at coastal ice edges and the edges of landfast ice farther offshore; in both habitats food availability was studied. At coastal ice edges, murre diet was dominated by Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida, 74% of dry weight biomass) and the amphipod Onisimus litoralis (18%); guillemot diet was dominated by cod (99%), decapods (0.4%) and amphipods (0.2%). At offshore ice edges murres took cod (96%), Parathemisto (2%) and Onisimus glacialis (2%); guillemots took cod (54%), O. glacialis (35%) and Apherusa glacialis (5%). Morisita''s overlap values showed that diets of these 2 alcids were more similar at offshore than at coastal ice edges and that there were considerable habitat-related differences in diet. Data on food availability suggested that at offshore ice edges, murres were feeding in the water column and at the undersurface of the landfast ice; guillemots fed almost solely at the ice undersurface. At coastal ice edges, both alcids were probably feeding at the ice undersurface and on the sea bottom; in addition, murres fed in the column. The importance of epontic (= ice-associated) fauna in the diets of alcids during spring is discussed.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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