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Consumption of euphausiids by harbour porpoise (<i>Phocoena phocoena</i>) calves in the Bay of Fundy
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1992
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EngineeringAgricultural EconomicsAnimal WelfareHarbour PorpoiseAquatic Food SystemMammalogyAnimal ProductionParasitologyAnimal NutritionFishery ScienceAnimal ManagementAnimal Health EconomicsCommercial Gill NetsAnimal AgricultureBiologyPorpoise CalvesAnimal ScienceHarbour Porpoise CalvesEvolutionary BiologyNatural SciencesAquatic OrganismMarine Biology
We compared the contents of 31 stomachs of harbour porpoise calves killed in commercial gill nets in the Bay of Fundy between July and September, 1985–1991, with the stomach contents from 149 adult animals obtained from the same source between July and September, 1988–1991. The calves' most common prey item was the euphausiid Meganyctiphanes norvegica, found in 15 stomachs, whereas the adults fed primarily on clupeid and gadid fishes. Euphausiids were also found in the stomachs of several of these fish species, and we suggest that porpoise calves take euphausiids while their mothers are feeding on other euphausiid predators.
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