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title: "Inferring comparative foraging ecology of the Waved Albatross from isotope analysis"
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# Inferring comparative foraging ecology of the Waved Albatross from isotope analysis

Gustavo Jiménez-Uzcátegui ([Charles Darwin Research Station](https://www.darwinfoundation.org/en/about/cdrs), Puerto Ayora, Galápagos, Ecuador) and colleagues have published in the open-access journal [*Marine Ornithology*](http://www.marineornithology.org/content/get.cgi?p=idx) on the foraging ecology of three species of Galapagos seabirds studied by stable isotope analysis, including the [globally Critically Endangered](http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/waved-albatross-phoebastria-irrorata)Waved Albatross *Phoebastria irrorata.*

 The paper’s abstract follows:

 “The Galápagos Penguin *Spheniscus mendiculus*, Flightless Cormorant *Phalacrocorax harrisi*, and Waved Albatross *Phoebastria irrorata* are endemic to Islas Galápagos. They are known to feed on different prey (including crustaceans, cephalopods, and/or several species of epipelagic and benthic fish), in accordance with different foraging strategies. In this work, we used stable-isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen to corroborate available information on habitat use (*δ*13C) and trophic position (*δ*15N). Feather samples from the three species were collected in six different areas prior to the 2011 and 2012 breeding seasons. Results showed differences in foraging strategies between Galápagos Penguins and the other two species (*δ*13C and *δ*15N, *P* < 0.01). The Flightless Cormorant and Waved Albatross showed similar proportions of *δ*13C (*P* = 0.07), but they occupied different trophic levels (*δ*15N, *P* < 0.01).”

 ![](https://acap.aq/images/stories/acap/Birds/Albatrosses/W/Waved/waved_albatross_statue_puerto_aroya_santa_cruz_john cooper.jpg) 

 Statue of a Waved Albatross in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos; photograph by John Cooper

 **Reference:**

 Jiménez-Uzcátegui, G., Vaca, L., Cotín, J., García, C., Costales, A., Sevilla, C., & Páez-Rosas, D. 2019.  Using referential values of δ13C and δ15N to infer the foraging ecology of Galápagos seabirds.  [*Marine Ornithology* 47: 5-10](http://www.marineornithology.org/content/get.cgi?rn=1284).

 *John Cooper, ACAP Information Officer, 09 November 2018*
