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Record #174853:
Stone-swallowing by three species of penguins at sub-Antarctic Marion Island / M.S. de Villiers, P.J.N. de Bruyn.
Title: | Stone-swallowing by three species of penguins at sub-Antarctic Marion Island / M.S. de Villiers, P.J.N. de Bruyn. |
Author(s): | Villiers, M. S. de. Bruyn, P. J. N. de. |
Date: | 2004. |
In: | Marine Ornithology. (2004.), Vol. 32(2) (2004) |
Abstract: | Describes deliberate stone-swallowing by king, rockhopper and macaroni penguins at Marion Island in 2004, and discusses possible reasons for such behaviour, including ballast for deep diving and grinding agent for food. |
Notes: | Marine Ornithology. Vol. 32(2) :185-186 (2004). |
Keywords: | 598.2 -- Birds. 598.45 -- Penguins: Aptenodytes patagonicus. 598.45 -- Penguins: Eudyptes chrysocome. 598.45 -- Penguins: Eudyptes chrysolophus. 591.1 -- Animal physiology. 591.13 -- Animal digestion and inanition. 591.131.1 -- Animal feeding behaviour. 591.531 -- Dietary preferences. 91(08) -- Expeditions: 1959- South African National Antarctic Expeditions. 91(08) -- Expeditions: 2004 SANAE. H5 -- Zoology: birds. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*78) -- Sub-Antarctic islands. (*783) -- Prince Edward Islands. |
SPRI record no.: | 174853 |
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