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Record #210797:

Seabirds and marine mammals redistribute bioavailable iron in the Southern Ocean / S.R. Wing, and 6 others.

Title: Seabirds and marine mammals redistribute bioavailable iron in the Southern Ocean / S.R. Wing, and 6 others.
Author(s): Wing, S. R.
Date: 2014.
Publisher: [Olendorf/Luhe]: Inter-Research
Abstract: Compares concentrations of iron, cobalt, zinc, manganese, cadmium and arsenic among fresh samples of guano from six species of seabirds, representing three basic foraging guilds: oceanic, coastal, and predatory. Compares with concentrations found in faeces of two species of marine mammal breeding at sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands. Analyses δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N to quantify trophic level and composition of organic matter sources fuelling food webs that support each seabird and marine mammal species, and discusses potential for seabirds and marine mammals to redistribute iron and other micro-nutrients in vicinity of sub-Antarctic islands.
Notes:

Offprint: Marine Ecology Progress Series. Vol. 510.

Keywords: 574 -- Ecology.
574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology.
551.46 -- Oceanography, physical.
551.464 -- Sea water, chemical properties.
574.523 -- Food chains and networks, aquatic.
574.524 -- Trophic levels, aquatic.
598.2 -- Birds.
598.2(26) -- Sea birds.
599.745 -- Pinnipedia.
591.149.2 -- Faeces.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*78) -- Sub-Antarctic islands.
(*787.7) -- Auckland Islands.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
(*88) -- South Pacific Ocean.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-PAM: (*80) : 574.523
SPRI record no.: 210797

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651 #7 ‡a(*787.7) -- Auckland Islands.‡2udc
651 #7 ‡a(*80) -- Southern Ocean.‡2udc
651 #7 ‡a(*88) -- South Pacific Ocean.‡2udc
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