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Estimate of removal rate ofNereis virens (Polychaeta: Nereidae) from an intertidal mudflat by gulls (Larus spp.)
Authors:W G Ambrose Jr
Institution:(1) Curriculum in Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27514 Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Marine Zoology, Biology Institute, Blindern, Postboks 1064, Oslo 3, Norway
Abstract:The feeding behavior of herring gulls (Larus argentatus), ringed-billed gulls (L. delawarensis) and great blackbacked gulls (L. marinus) on an intertidal mudflat in Maine, USA, was investigated. Remains of fish, mussels, crabs, insects, and the polychaeteNereis virens were recovered from gull feces. Forty-three percent of the fecal samples containedN. virens jaws, setae, or both. A comparison of jaws from fecal material and from worms collected from the natural community demonstrates that gulls preferentially preyed upon larger worms. Feeding was largely confined to 3 h around low tide, and birds fed mostly in the low intertidal and below mean low water where the largest worms were located. Individual birds remained on the flat for a mean of 28.0 min and consumed a mean of 19.2 worms per visit. It was calculated that gulls remove a mean of 808 largeN. virens from the flat per tide from June to October, representing an estimated 0.04% of the standing crop of largeN. virens.
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