Artigo Revisado por pares

Width of Gape as a Determinant of Size of Prey Eaten by Terns

1981; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 81; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1071/mu9810029

ISSN

1448-5540

Autores

Kees Hulsman,

Tópico(s)

Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Resumo

SUMMARYHulsman, K. 1981. Width of gape as a determinant of size of prey eaten by terns. Emu 81: 29–32.Partial correlations were used to analyse the relations between four morphological characteristics and length of prey for fourteen species of tern. The horizontal width of gape had the greatest effect in reducing the correlations of weight, lengths of bill and wing with length of prey to non-significant or negatively significant levels. The horizontal width of gape may be used to predict the optimal size of prey of a predator that eats its prey whole. Comparisons of the frequency-distributions of preferred widths of prey with those of actual prey eaten by various predators may provide information about interactions between potential competitors and availability of prey.

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