Sea otter foraging behavior and hydrocarbon levels in prey

Author(s)
Doroff, Angela M. and James L. Bodkin
Year
Article Title
Sea otter foraging behavior and hydrocarbon levels in prey
Book Title
Marine Mammals and the Exxon Valdez
Editor
Thomas R. Loughlin
Publisher
Academic Press, Inc.
Address
San Diego, CA
Pages
193-208
Start Page Number
193
Final Page
208
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Species: Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Dietary Composition relative occurences of prey items in diet, based on observation (range crosses three locations) clams (34-61%), mussels (7-20%), crabs (2-11%), other invertebrates (4-5%), unknown prey (12-33%) 752-833 foraging dives/site Adult Prince William Sound Exposure Factor Datasets

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