The dispersal of regurgitated pumice gizzard-stones by the Southern Skua at Macquarie Island.
K.G. Simpson
Emu
65(2) 119 - 124
Published: 1965
Abstract
Since June, 1963, considerable quantities of pumice flotsam have been washed up at Macquarie Island. The Southern Skua, Catharacta skua lonnbergi, has largely adopted pumice as a gizzard-stone, and also swallows pumice pebbles to digest attached goose barnacles, Lepas australis. Pumice subsequently regurgitated by Skuas has been dispersed widely over the island.https://doi.org/10.1071/MU965119
© Royal Australian Ornithologists Union 1965