Food items reported for Pelecanus crispus
n = 25
Food I Food II Food III Food name Country Predator Stage
nekton cephalopods squids/cuttlefish Loligo Albania adults
nekton cephalopods squids/cuttlefish Illex Albania adults
nekton cephalopods squids/cuttlefish Kondakovia longimana Albania adults
nekton cephalopods squids/cuttlefish Teuthida Albania adults
nekton finfish bony fish Belone belone belone (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Clupea harengus (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Etrumeus teres (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Etrumeus whiteheadi (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Sardina pilchardus (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Sardinops sagax (not available) juv./adults
nekton finfish bony fish Sardinops sagax (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Sprattus sprattus (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Engraulis anchoita (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Engraulis australis (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Engraulis capensis (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Engraulis encrasicolus (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Engraulis japonicus (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Engraulis mordax (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Engraulis ringens (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Unspecified Engraulidae (not available) juv./adults
nekton finfish bony fish Unspecified fish (not available) juv./adults
nekton finfish bony fish Cololabis saira (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Scomberesox saurus saurus (not available) adults
nekton finfish bony fish Scomberesox saurus scombroides (not available) adults
zooplankton fish (early stages) fish eggs/larvae Clupea pallasii (not available) adults
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