Food items reported for Stercorarius parasiticus
n = 30
Food I Food II Food III Food name Country Predator Stage
nekton finfish bony fish Ammodytes Svalbard juv./adults
nekton finfish bony fish Ammodytes Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Ammodytes americanus Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Ammodytes hexapterus Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Ammodytes marinus Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Capelin Svalbard juv./adults
nekton finfish bony fish Clupea harengus Svalbard juv./adults
nekton finfish bony fish Clupea harengus Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Etrumeus teres Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Etrumeus whiteheadi Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Sardina pilchardus Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Sardinops sagax Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Sprattus sprattus Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Boreogadus saida Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Eleginus gracilis Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Gadus macrocephalus Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Gadus morhua Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Micromesistius australis Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Micromesistius poutassou Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Pollachius virens Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Pleurogrammus azonus Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Pleurogrammus monopterygius Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Macruronus magellanicus Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Macruronus novaezelandiae Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Merluccius Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Pseudophycis bachus Russia adults
nekton finfish bony fish Mallotus villosus Finland adults
nekton finfish bony fish Polar cod Svalbard juv./adults
zooplankton fish (early stages) fish eggs/larvae Clupea pallasii Finland adults
zooplankton fish (early stages) fish eggs/larvae Theragra chalcogramma Russia adults
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