Coprophagic behaviour of southern giant petrels (Macronectes giganteus) during breeding period

Southern giant petrels ( Macronectes giganteus ) are opportunistic generalists whose feeding strategies include hunting, scavenging and fishing. While seals are important for southern giant petrels as a source of carrion, we documented that live seals also provide feeding opportunities for southern...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polar biology 2020-12, Vol.43 (12), p.2111-2116
Hauptverfasser: Corá, Denyelle Hennayra, Finger, Júlia Victória Grohmann, Krüger, Lucas
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Zusammenfassung:Southern giant petrels ( Macronectes giganteus ) are opportunistic generalists whose feeding strategies include hunting, scavenging and fishing. While seals are important for southern giant petrels as a source of carrion, we documented that live seals also provide feeding opportunities for southern giant petrels. We tracked breeding southern giant petrels from Harmony Point, Antarctica, during incubation and chick rearing with solar-powered GPS-UHF devices. Tracking results showed that animals often visited confirmed haul-out sites of seals, mainly Weddell seals ( Leptonychotes weddellii ). Feeding on seal faeces was confirmed by direct observation. Southern giant petrels were more likely to visit haul-out sites during incubation than during chick-rearing. This behaviour suggests that the birds fed on seal faeces mainly when fasting, which could last as long as 15 days. Seal faeces could be a resource consumed to quickly recover from the fast before leaving for a longer trip.
ISSN:0722-4060
1432-2056
DOI:10.1007/s00300-020-02757-5