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Record #161752:
Linked changes in prey avaliability and population structure: using Antarctic fur seals to sample marine systems / Sarah Robinson.
Title: | Linked changes in prey avaliability and population structure: using Antarctic fur seals to sample marine systems / Sarah Robinson. |
Author(s): | Robinson, Sarah. |
Date: | 2002. |
Publisher: | [Cambridge] : |
Abstract: | Tests hypotheses relating foraging trip durations of lactating female Antarctic fur seals to abundance and availability of Antarctic krill, using mean length of krill consumed as proxy of krill availability. Uses data on 1,568 foraging trips of 178 individual seals foraging from Bird Island, South Georgia from 1996-2001. |
Notes: | Unpublished dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of requirements for degree of Master of Philosophy in Polar Studies, University of Cambridge. |
Keywords: | 599.745 -- Pinnipedia. 599.745.1 -- Otaridae: Arctocephalus gazella. 591.131.1 -- Animal feeding behaviour. 591.531 -- Dietary preferences. 591.149.2 -- Faeces. 595.383.1 -- Euphausiacea: Euphausia superba. 574.34 -- Population dynamics. 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology. 551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment. 043(B) -- Theses: M.Phil. .000(410) -- British author: SPRI. O -- Not in Polar and Glaciological Abstracts. F -- Biological sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*723) -- South Georgia and Shag Rocks. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. (*82) -- South Atlantic Ocean. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-THE: 2002[Rob] |
SPRI record no.: | 161752 |
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