Pelagic seabirds and trawl-fisheries in the southern Benguela Current region

  • Abrams R
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ABSTRACT: Counts of seablrds attending stern-trawlers in the southern Benguela Current region are analysed according to seasonal changes in species richness, Shannon-Wiener diversity index, mean abundance, and mean biomass at 540 observation stations. Patterns of occurrence of species in 4 food- type and 6 feeding-method groups are identified. These patterns are compared with the composition of the the avifauna predating large-scale, commercial mid-water and demersal trawl-fisheries in the Benguela region.

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Abrams, R. (1983). Pelagic seabirds and trawl-fisheries in the southern Benguela Current region. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 11, 151–156. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps011151

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