Territoriality should lead to strict dominance, as territory holders typically control access to resources and exclude others from their use. In feeding territories, dominance should be reflected in foraging success and ultimately in reproduction differences; however, these successive links have rarely been made explicit. Therefore, we investigated a population of brown skuas Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi, in which only part of the breeding population occupied feeding territories within penguin colonies. We identified the dominance hierarchy and determined the foraging success of the participants in fights for access to penguin carcasses within the territories. Furthermore, we monitored offspring growth from parents with and without feedi...
In most seabirds, breeding success can be related to the ability to obtain a suitable nest-site with...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...
Territoriality should lead to strict dominance, as territory holders typically control access to res...
In the maritime Antarctic, brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) show two foraging strategie...
Foraging decisions depend not only on simple maximization of energy intake but also on parallel fitn...
In the field of ecology, complex social structures, including dominance hierarchies, have been demon...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
The Brown Skua Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high d...
Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap penguins (P. antarctica) are morphologically and ecologica...
lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high degree of flexibility in foraging tactics...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
New Zealand Snipe Coenocorypha aucklandica on the Snares Islands occurred at high densities and many...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...
In most seabirds, breeding success can be related to the ability to obtain a suitable nest-site with...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...
Territoriality should lead to strict dominance, as territory holders typically control access to res...
In the maritime Antarctic, brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) show two foraging strategie...
Foraging decisions depend not only on simple maximization of energy intake but also on parallel fitn...
In the field of ecology, complex social structures, including dominance hierarchies, have been demon...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
The Brown Skua Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high d...
Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap penguins (P. antarctica) are morphologically and ecologica...
lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high degree of flexibility in foraging tactics...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
New Zealand Snipe Coenocorypha aucklandica on the Snares Islands occurred at high densities and many...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...
In most seabirds, breeding success can be related to the ability to obtain a suitable nest-site with...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...
Social dominance plays an important role in assessing and obtaining access to patchy or scarce food ...