Lesser black-backed gulls Larus fuscus are considered to be mainly pelagic. We assessed the importance of different landscape elements (open sea, tidal flats and inland) by comparing marine and terrestrial foraging behaviours in lesser black-backed gulls breeding along the coast of the southern North Sea. We attached GPS data loggers to eight incubating birds and collected information on diet and habitat use. The loggers recorded data for 10-19 days to allow flight-path reconstruction. Lesser black-backed gulls foraged in both offshore and inland areas, but rarely on tidal flats. Targets and directions were similar among all eight individuals. Foraging trips (n = 108) lasted 0.5-26.4 h (mean 8.7 h), and ranges varied from 3.0-79.9 km (mean ...
Twenty Audouin´s gulls, Larus audouinii, breeding in the Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean) were radio-tr...
Intra-specific differences in foraging behaviour can have fitness consequences, especially during br...
<p>Bars show the mean percentages of time spent at sea (blue bar) or on land (grey bar) for all eigh...
Lesser black-backed gulls Larus fuscus are considered to be mainly pelagic. We assessed the importan...
Background: Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal s...
Capsule : Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus breeding 30 km from the coast in the Netherlands fo...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Herring gulls (Larus argentatus) are opportunistic predators that prefer to forage in the intertidal...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
While seabird-fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
While seabird–fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
Reducing resource competition is a crucial requirement for colonial seabirds to ensure adequate self...
The Lesser Black-backed Gull, Larus fuscus Linnaeus, 1758, is a surface feeder with a broad prey spe...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
Twenty Audouin´s gulls, Larus audouinii, breeding in the Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean) were radio-tr...
Intra-specific differences in foraging behaviour can have fitness consequences, especially during br...
<p>Bars show the mean percentages of time spent at sea (blue bar) or on land (grey bar) for all eigh...
Lesser black-backed gulls Larus fuscus are considered to be mainly pelagic. We assessed the importan...
Background: Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal s...
Capsule : Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus breeding 30 km from the coast in the Netherlands fo...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Herring gulls (Larus argentatus) are opportunistic predators that prefer to forage in the intertidal...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
While seabird-fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
While seabird–fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
Reducing resource competition is a crucial requirement for colonial seabirds to ensure adequate self...
The Lesser Black-backed Gull, Larus fuscus Linnaeus, 1758, is a surface feeder with a broad prey spe...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
Twenty Audouin´s gulls, Larus audouinii, breeding in the Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean) were radio-tr...
Intra-specific differences in foraging behaviour can have fitness consequences, especially during br...
<p>Bars show the mean percentages of time spent at sea (blue bar) or on land (grey bar) for all eigh...