Mass-length Relationships and Energy Content of Fishes and Invertebrates Delivered to Nestling Thick-billed Murres Uria Lomvia in the Canadian Arctic, 1981-2007
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Abstract
We summarize data relating to the length and mass of prey items delivered by Thick-billed Murres Uria lomvia to nestlings, or otherwise deposited on breeding ledges, at a number of colonies in Nunavut, Canada.These data are augmented from specimens taken by divers in the Nuvuk Islands area of northeastern Hudson Bay.Together, these records allowed us to develop predictive equations for estimating mass from length for the fishes Stichaeus punctatus, Mallotus villosus, Leptoclinus maculatus, Gymnelus spp., Eumesogrammus praecisus, Ammodytes spp., all Cottidae, Triglops spp., Liparis spp., and all squid (Gonatus spp.) over the range of sizes typically delivered to murre nestlings.We also provide energy content on a dry weight and wet weight basis for several of these fishes and invertebrates.In addition, we list all prey species delivered to nestling Thick-billed Murres in the Hudson Strait and northern Hudson Bay regions over the past three decades.
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