International audienceThe identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the foraging ecology of seabirds. Technology has made small devices, such as time-depth recorders (TDRs) and accelerometers available. However, TDRs might not be sensitive enough to identify shallow dives, whereas accelerometers might reveal more subtle behaviours at a smaller temporal scale. Due to the limitations of TDRs, the foraging ecology of many shallow-diving seabirds has been poorly investigated to date. We thus developed an algorithm to identify dive events in a shallow-diving seabird species, the Scopoli’s shearwater, using only accelerometer data. The accuracy in the identification of dives using either accelerometers or TDRs was compar...
The use of miniature data loggers is rapidly increasing our understanding of the movements and habit...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005370Funder: British Antarctic...
shearwaters.Time-depth recorders (TDRs) were deployed on two female great shearwaters nesting on In...
The identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the foraging ecology of seab...
Determining the foraging behaviour of free-ranging marine animals is fundamental for assessing their...
The study of seabird behaviour has largely relied on animal-borne tags to gather information, requir...
Determining the foraging behaviour of free-ranging marine animals is fundamental for assessing their...
Detailed information acquired using tracking technology has the potential to provide accurate pictur...
BACKGROUND: Among the most widespread seabirds in the world, shearwaters of the genus Puffinus are a...
International audienceBackground: Among the most widespread seabirds in the world, shearwaters of th...
1. The Hutton’s shearwater Puffinus huttoni is an endangered seabird endemic to Kaikōura, New Zealan...
15 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3573.-- Data avail...
The behavior of many wild animals remains a mystery, as it is difficult to quantify behaviour of spe...
To understand the foraging strategies of free-ranging diving animals time series information on both...
The diving capabilities of the Procellariformes remain the least understood component of avian divin...
The use of miniature data loggers is rapidly increasing our understanding of the movements and habit...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005370Funder: British Antarctic...
shearwaters.Time-depth recorders (TDRs) were deployed on two female great shearwaters nesting on In...
The identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the foraging ecology of seab...
Determining the foraging behaviour of free-ranging marine animals is fundamental for assessing their...
The study of seabird behaviour has largely relied on animal-borne tags to gather information, requir...
Determining the foraging behaviour of free-ranging marine animals is fundamental for assessing their...
Detailed information acquired using tracking technology has the potential to provide accurate pictur...
BACKGROUND: Among the most widespread seabirds in the world, shearwaters of the genus Puffinus are a...
International audienceBackground: Among the most widespread seabirds in the world, shearwaters of th...
1. The Hutton’s shearwater Puffinus huttoni is an endangered seabird endemic to Kaikōura, New Zealan...
15 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3573.-- Data avail...
The behavior of many wild animals remains a mystery, as it is difficult to quantify behaviour of spe...
To understand the foraging strategies of free-ranging diving animals time series information on both...
The diving capabilities of the Procellariformes remain the least understood component of avian divin...
The use of miniature data loggers is rapidly increasing our understanding of the movements and habit...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005370Funder: British Antarctic...
shearwaters.Time-depth recorders (TDRs) were deployed on two female great shearwaters nesting on In...