A snapshot assessment of the diet of Cape fur seals <em>Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus</em> at Ilha dos Tigres, Angola

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A snapshot assessment of the diet of Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus at Ilha dos Tigres, Angola

Published in: African Journal of Marine Science
Volume 41 , issue 4 , 2019 , pages: 443–447
DOI: 10.2989/1814232X.2019.1683069
Author(s): A Winkler Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, South Africa , S Mannheim Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, South Africa , A-R Childs Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, South Africa , C Santos Biologia Faculdade de Ciências, Angola , C de Beer Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, South Africa , MJ Smale Department of Zoology and Institute for Coastal and Marine Research, South Africa , WM Potts Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, South Africa

Abstract

The population of Cape fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus at Ilha dos Tigres off the coast of southern Angola is expanding. Until now the only available biological information on the population has been its demographic parameters, and this insufficiency has hindered our understanding of the population’s ecology. The current study aimed to describe the diet of this northernmost population of the subspecies, based on a once-off sampling opportunity. The diet was described using scat analysis and hard-part identification from scats collected in July 2014. Small pelagic fishes (Trachurus spp., Engraulis encrasicolus and Sardinops sagax) were the numerically dominant prey items, conforming with the findings of studies conducted on other Cape fur seal colonies. Although not numerically dominant, cephalopods were dominant in terms of mass.

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