2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919x.2004.00277.x
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Feeding ecology of the Common Tern Sterna hirundo in a wintering area in southern Brazil

Abstract: The wintering diet of Common Terns Sterna hirundo was studied by using 714 pellets collected on roosting sites at the mouth of the Lagoa dos Patos and on adjacent coastal beaches, in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, from March 1999 to February 2000. A total of 12 340 individual prey items of 35 different food types was found. Fish was the most important food type in the diet, constituting 32% by number and 93% by mass. Insects contributed 67% by number but only 3% by mass. The main food types were sciaenid … Show more

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“…A prey taxon present in the sample is termed a 'food item', and for each food item an individual animal in the sample is termed a 'prey' (BuGoni & vooren, 2004). Total length of all fish and shrimp (TL, mm) was measured, while for crabs the carapace width (CW, mm) was measured.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A prey taxon present in the sample is termed a 'food item', and for each food item an individual animal in the sample is termed a 'prey' (BuGoni & vooren, 2004). Total length of all fish and shrimp (TL, mm) was measured, while for crabs the carapace width (CW, mm) was measured.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameters determined for each food item were its frequency of occurrence (absolute FO and relative FO, %), its number of ingested preys (absolute and relative N), its reconstructed mass (absolute and relative M) and its Index of Relative Importance (IRI), as modified by BuGoni & vooren (2004) Thus, more adult herons were observed in the Tamandaré roost than in the breeding colony, and more juveniles were observed in the breeding colony than at the roosting site (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The seasonally high productivity results in a considerable biomass of potential seabird prey (for, e.g. common tern Sterna hirundo Linnaeus, 1758: Bugoni & Vooren 2004), such as small pelagic fish, especially orangespot sardine (Sardinella brasiliensis (Steindachner, 1879)) and anchovy, pelagic juvenile stages of demersal fish species and flying fish Cypselurus sp. (for, e.g.…”
Section: South Brazil Shelf Lmementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After determining the coverage of cataracts, we dissected the eye lenses to count the Diplostomum metacercariae in them, and measured the length of each fish (± 1 mm). Since we were only interested in fish suitable in size for avian predation (definitive hosts of the parasites), we did not consider fish longer than 200 mm (see Bugoni and Vooren, 2004;Mauco and Favero, 2004). From a total of 30 fish, we could not determine either cataract coverage or parasite abundance and we excluded them from the data.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%