Cannibalism in southern giant petrels ( Macronectes giganteus ) at Nelson Island, Maritime Antarctic Peninsula

POLAR BIOLOGY(2021)

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Southern giant petrels ( Macronectes giganteus ) are a scavenger and predatory species with highly opportunistic feeding habits. Although cannibalism is a likely behavior for a predatory and colonial species, there are no confirmed records of this behavior for giant petrels. In this study, we describe two cases of cannibalism in a population of southern giant petrels breeding at Harmony Point (62°18′S; 59°10′W), Nelson Island. In both cases, a male giant petrel preyed upon a nestling. Our records confirm that heterocannibalism is part of the behavior repertoire of male southern giant petrels.
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Predation, Heterocannibalism, Feeding behavior, Seabirds, South Shetland Islands
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