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    Tākapu (Australasian gannets) in the Hauraki Gulf

    Adams, Nigel; Lefort, Marie-Caroline; Gaskin, C.; Boyer, Stephane; Landers, T.; Ismar. S.

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    2019-11-30
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    Adams, NJ., Lefort, M-C., Gaskin, C., Boyer, S., Landers, T., & Ismar, S. (2019, November). Tākapu (Australasian gannets) in the Hauraki Gulf. Paper presented at the Oceanic Storytellers: Seabird research for the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand Maritime Museum, Huite Ananui A Tangaroana, Auckland.
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    Objectives • i) to describe diet of gannets and underpinning trophic interactions upon which gannets depend • Inner Huaraki Gulf • Outer Huaraki Gulf • ii) to test if and how the gannet in the Gulf might partition the food resources of the Gulf (are inner Gulf birds sampling inner gulf and outer Gulf birds sampling the outer gulf?
    Keywords:
    Hauraki Gulf (Auckland, N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, Morus serrator (Australasian gannets), gannets, tākapu, diet analysis, food, seabirds, Australasian gannets
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    410401 Conservation and biodiversity
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