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Journal of African Ornithology
Volume 56, 1985 - Issue 1-3
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FORAGING BEHAVIOUR OF NONBREEDING IMPERIAL CORMORANTS AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS

Pages 96-100 | Received 01 Aug 1984, Published online: 19 Oct 2010
 

Summary

Cooper, J. 1985. Foraging behaviour of nonbreeding Imperial Cormorants at the Prince Edward Islands. Ostrich 56: 96–100.

The Imperial Cormorant Phalacrocorax atriceps is an inshore, primarily solitary forager in the nonbreeding season at the Prince Edward Islands. All girds foraged within 400m of the coast, most seaward of a thick Macrocystis kelp bed. Mean dive duration was 40,2s with a maximum of 88s. The ratio of dives to surface rests was 2,68. Birds foraging very close inshore in shallow (<2 m) water dived for shorter periods than those farther offshore in deeper water. The Imperial Cormorant at the Prince Edward Islands appears to be rimarily a bottom-feeder. Foraging bouts were of short duration and little time was spent flying luring foraging. Imperial Cormorants dive for longer periods than do nearly all other species of cormorants.

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