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perimental and control adults fed similar proportions of fish, garbage and intertidal food to their young. Although the young of experimental adults gained weight normally, the adults may have lost more weight than control adults and so lessened their own chances of survival. This possibility could not be investigated. However, Ward (1973) noted that no higher mortality occurred among adults raising more than the normal one to three chicks.
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