Ecological Structure of the Pelagic Seabird Community in the Benguela Current Region

  • Abrams R
  • Griffiths A
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Abstract

The distribution of pelagic seabirds off the west coast of southern Africa IS analysed is not random. At any given observation station according to trophic guilds. Distribution of the b~rds the seabird assemblage. P~scivores and squid-eaters account for the bulk of avian one guild dom~nates abundance and biomass, the remainder being planktivores and omnivores. Intraguild competition for food apparently is reduced by interspecific differences in foraging behaviour and temporal separation. is supported by A winter increase in avian species richness and diversity, and abundance and b~omass, a seasonal increase in productivity. Correlations of seabird indices with oceanographic and meteorological parameters are poor This indicates that local sedbird distribution is mainly a function of the availability of prey and the species' attributes for locating and capturing prey. However, subsets of parameters for water masses and weather correlate with seabird distribution.

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Abrams, R., & Griffiths, A. (1981). Ecological Structure of the Pelagic Seabird Community in the Benguela Current Region. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 5, 269–277. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps005269

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