Ashmole's halo: direct evidence for prey depletion by a seabird

Volume: 40, Pages: 205 - 208
Published: Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
Fish population densities were measured at various d~stances from 2 large colonies of double-crested cormorants Phalacrocorax auritus to test the hypothesis that seabirds deplete prey close to their colonies.Fish densities were significantly lower in bays used by cormorants for feeding than in those outside their foraging range.Our findings provide direct evidence for prey depletion, and support Ashmole's (1963) hypothesis that seabird...
Paper Details
Title
Ashmole's halo: direct evidence for prey depletion by a seabird
Published Date
Jan 1, 1987
Volume
40
Pages
205 - 208
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