Further observations on the cephalopod diet of Wandering Albatrosses (Diomedea exulans L.) at Macquarie Island
John van den Hoff
Abstract
I found 18 cephalopod species, identified from their lower beaks, in stomachs
and nest materials of Wandering Albatrosses
(Diomedea exulans) at Macquarie Island during the 1970s.
Squid occurred in all samples, no fish remains were found. Species of
cephalopod that dominated a previous study were also found in this study. I
report four species of cephalopod not previously recorded in the diet of
Wandering Albatrosses at Macquarie Island:
Pholidoteuthis boschmai,
Brachioteuthis pictaand two
Chiroteuthis species. Beaks from smaller squid species
may have been ingested secondarily by adult albatross and passed on to their
chicks.
Emu 101(2) 169 - 172 doi:10.1071/MU00017





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