Abstract
Published data on frequencies of white-phase M. giganteus in breeding colonies
and at sea are reviewed and compared with observations made at colonies on
Macquarie I. and at three locations in Antarctica.
The frequency of white birds in the single east-coast colony on Macquarie
I. (1 5.1 %) was significantly higher than that in west-coast colonies (6.8 %) while
that in Antarctic colonies was very low (0.3 %).
No relationship could be shown between plumage-phase frequency in breeding
colonies and either their latitude or their position relative to the Antarctic Convergence.
Several suggestions for the control of plumage-phase frequency are made.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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