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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of wildlife research 31 (1985), S. 3-14 
    ISSN: 1439-0574
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The stomach and colon contents of 185 common seals (Phoca vitulina L.) from the coastal shallows of Schleswig-Holstein were examined. The analysis of the food fishes is based on the investigation of otoliths. Main food species are: Gobies, flounder, plaice, smelt, dab, cod and shrimps. The composition of food changes with the age of the seals: the young ones feed mainly on shrimps, gobies and small flatfish, the older ones feed more on bigger flatfish and on a wider spectrum of species. Seasonal changes of the food composition occur. The common seal is not a specialist feeder but takes those species which are very common and/or easy to hunt.
    Abstract: Résumé Les contenus stomacaux et intestinaux de 185 phoques veaux-marins (Phoca vitulina L.) provenant du Wattenmeer (Schleswig-Holstein) ont été analysés quant à leur composition alimentaire. La détermination des différentes espèces de poissons fut réalisée par l'examen des otolithes. Les espèces les plus fréquentes sont le Goujon, le Flet, la Plie, l'Eperlan, le Cabillaud, la Limande et la Crevette. Le régime alimentaire se modifie avec l'âge du Phoque: le jeune Phoque se nourrit essentiellement de crevettes, de goujons et de plies de petite dimension, tandis que le Phoque plus âgé préfère des plies de grande dimension et recherche un éventail beaucoup plus large d'espèces. Des variations saisonnières du régime alimentaire se manifestent selon l'abondance du poisson dans le Wattenmeer. Le Phoque n'est pas une espèce à régime alimentaire spécialisé mais se nourrit d'espèces qui sont abondantes et/ou qui sont facilement accessibles.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Magen- und Darminhalte von 185 Seehunden(Phoca vitulina L.) aus dem schleswig-holsteinischen Wattenmeer wurden auf die Zusammensetzung der Nahrung hin untersucht. Die Analyse der Fischarten erfolgte mit Hilfe der Otolithen-Bestimmung. Die häufigsten Nahrungs-Arten sind: Grundeln, Flunder, Scholle, Stint, Dorsch (Kabeljau), Kliesche und Garnelen. Die Nahrungszusammensetzung ändert sich mit dem Alter der Seehunde: Junge Tiere fressen hauptsächlich Garnelen, Grundeln und kleine Plattfische, während ältere größere Plattfische bevorzugen und ein breiteres Spektrum von Arten erjagen. Jahreszeitliche Schwankungen in der Nahrungszusammensetzung treten auf in Abhängigkeit vom Vorkommen der Fische im Wattenmeer. Der Seehund ist kein Nahrungsspezialist, sondern frißt Arten, die häufig vorkommen und/oder leicht zu erreichen sind.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2018-06-15
    Description: During 5 consecutive summer seasons (1990 to 1994) both Aureliaaurita medusa and mesozooplankton abundances were investigated at 2 stations in the Kiel Bight (western Baltic Sea). Stocks of medusae varied considerably between the years, with median abundance of 1 and 0.3 ind. 100 m-3 in 1990 and 1991, 3 and 4 ind. 100 m-3 in 1992 and 1994, but 9 ind. 100 m-3 in 1993. Significant differences in the mesozooplankton stock and community composition were observed in 1993 when compared with the year of rather low Aurelia abundance (1991). Total zooplankton and copepod numbers both exhibited an inverse relationship with the abundance of medusae and were thus considerably lower in 1993 than in 1991. However, not all copepod species were affected by A. aurita. Pseudo- and Paracalanus spp. and Oithonasimilis showed dramatically reduced stocks in the bloom year when compared with the medusa-poor situation, but no significant changes were found for Centropageshamatus and Acartia spp. Also other zooplankton groups with the exception of bivalve larvae were reduced by the medusae. The differential response of zooplankton to varying abundance of medusae led to a shift in the trophic structure of the zooplankton community. Fine-filter feeders and raptorial feeders were much more important in years when medusae occurred in low densities, whereas coarse-filter feeders dominated in the opposite situation.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: The seasonal development of oxygen concentrations in the deep water of a nearly permanently stratified station in Kiel Eight, which originates from inflows through the Great Belt and the Kattegat, was investigated. The bottom-water oxygen situation of an individual year was characterized by the apparent oxygen consumption rate from day 80 to day 260. The estimated consumption is poorly correlated with pelagic variables measured during the same year (winter-nutrient concentrations, DON, primary productivity, etc.). For the period 1979-1996, a significant correlation was found between oxygen consumption and average precipitation during the preceding 8 months (June-January). It is suggested that a considerable part of the production is transferred into the next year as particulate organic pool accumulated in, or on top of, the sediment rather than being immediately recycled.
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    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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