Animal behaviour is especially sensitive to environmental variability and prey availability during the breeding season, and this is particularly true for non-volant, central place foragers such as the endangered African Penguin (Spheniscus demersus). Individual sex and morphology, as well as the level of assortment within mated pairs can influence both the behaviour and the reproductive success of species exhibiting biparental care. This study made use of a large biometric database and nest attendance video footage to determine the influence of intrinsic (assortative mating, brood size and chick age) and extrinsic (environmental conditions, anthropic disturbance) factors on breeding behaviour and performance of African Penguins on Bird Isla...
Background: Marine predators are ecosystem sentinels because their foraging behaviour and reproducti...
This research examined the breeding performance of little penguins (Eudyptula minor) at Phillip Isl...
African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus) have undergone a dramatic decrease in their population since ...
Animal behaviour is especially sensitive to environmental variability and prey availability during t...
Penguins spend a large part of their life cycle at sea and are amongst the most threatened seabirds ...
Urgent and effective conservation is needed to halt the declines of endangered African Penguins. A p...
The African penguin Spheniscus demersus is a seabird endemic to the south-western coast of Africa an...
AbstractThe ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geo...
Graduation date: 2015Understanding the factors that contribute to or limit reproductive success is a...
Understanding the mechanisms that link prey availability to predator behaviour and population change...
International audienceParental provisioning strategies are central to life history theory, as one of...
A detailed multi-year analysis of the breeding biology, diet and foraging strategies of Adelie peng...
We investigated annual adult survival rates of king penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding at Sou...
In long-lived species, reproductive skipping is a common strategy whereby sexually mature animals sk...
African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) have experienced a 60% population decline in the past 30 year...
Background: Marine predators are ecosystem sentinels because their foraging behaviour and reproducti...
This research examined the breeding performance of little penguins (Eudyptula minor) at Phillip Isl...
African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus) have undergone a dramatic decrease in their population since ...
Animal behaviour is especially sensitive to environmental variability and prey availability during t...
Penguins spend a large part of their life cycle at sea and are amongst the most threatened seabirds ...
Urgent and effective conservation is needed to halt the declines of endangered African Penguins. A p...
The African penguin Spheniscus demersus is a seabird endemic to the south-western coast of Africa an...
AbstractThe ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geo...
Graduation date: 2015Understanding the factors that contribute to or limit reproductive success is a...
Understanding the mechanisms that link prey availability to predator behaviour and population change...
International audienceParental provisioning strategies are central to life history theory, as one of...
A detailed multi-year analysis of the breeding biology, diet and foraging strategies of Adelie peng...
We investigated annual adult survival rates of king penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding at Sou...
In long-lived species, reproductive skipping is a common strategy whereby sexually mature animals sk...
African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) have experienced a 60% population decline in the past 30 year...
Background: Marine predators are ecosystem sentinels because their foraging behaviour and reproducti...
This research examined the breeding performance of little penguins (Eudyptula minor) at Phillip Isl...
African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus) have undergone a dramatic decrease in their population since ...