Stomach Contents of New Zealand Inland Shags
P Dickinson
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
2(2) 245 - 253
Published: 1951
Abstract
Twenty-nine stomachs of the large black shag (Phalacrocorax carbo (Linn.)) and 61 of the white-throated or little pied shag (P. brevirostris (Gould)) from the Rotorua-Taupo area were examined. Techniques used to determine the state of digestion and the identification of otoliths are discussed. Stomach content analyses showed that the food of lake-feeding shags in July consisted almost entirely of fish and freshwater crayfish. Bullies (Gobiomorphus sp.) were the most important food fish. Salmonid fish were found in one stomach (P. carbo).
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9510245
© CSIRO 1951