Rhinoceros Auklets and gulls use the San Juan Channel as foraging grounds. They have shown complementary roles in feeding activity; a kleptoparasitism interaction. Few studies have characterized the Rhinoceros Auklets and gulls community distribution over the summer. Therefore, investigating the short-term variation in gulls and Rhinoceros Auklets abundance during the summer is important because it can help us understand the complete and present ecology. To determine the distribution of abundance of these seabirds, I performed standard strip-transect methods and analyzed tidal direction. In addition, we used past season data to determine a definitive pattern in abundance. The R2 value provided by the line of regression was used to d...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Capsule: Kleptoparasitism in gulls occurred at a greater rate at an urban compared with a coastal si...
Many populations of seabird species with opportunistic or generalist feeding habits have expanded wo...
Seabird abundance in the San Juan Channel is affected by variations in tidal current speed and dire...
The Dolphin Gull Larus scoresbii is a little‐known, rare species endemic to southern South America. ...
Observational surveys are vital to ornithological studies. Often done by boat or plane, they can of...
The San Juan Archipelago is ecologically important to numerous marine bird species. The Pelagic Ecos...
Low tide events provide terrestrial predators with ephemeral, but predictable and abundant sources o...
Seabirds play an important role in the ecosystem by being one of the top predators of the marine fo...
The distribution and abundance of Rhinoceros Auklets is related to the tide cycle. I examined the ef...
Central questions of ecology concern how and why organisms distribute themselves in time and space. ...
Marine birds are an excellent indicator of the health of the Salish Sea, located in between British...
The slender-billed gull Chroicocephalus genei is a typical saltpan and brackish lagoon inshore forag...
Seabirds are an important part of marine ecosystems. They act as apex predators and are indicators f...
Indexación:Scopus.The distribution of kelp gulls (Larus dominicanus) was studied by ship-based trans...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Capsule: Kleptoparasitism in gulls occurred at a greater rate at an urban compared with a coastal si...
Many populations of seabird species with opportunistic or generalist feeding habits have expanded wo...
Seabird abundance in the San Juan Channel is affected by variations in tidal current speed and dire...
The Dolphin Gull Larus scoresbii is a little‐known, rare species endemic to southern South America. ...
Observational surveys are vital to ornithological studies. Often done by boat or plane, they can of...
The San Juan Archipelago is ecologically important to numerous marine bird species. The Pelagic Ecos...
Low tide events provide terrestrial predators with ephemeral, but predictable and abundant sources o...
Seabirds play an important role in the ecosystem by being one of the top predators of the marine fo...
The distribution and abundance of Rhinoceros Auklets is related to the tide cycle. I examined the ef...
Central questions of ecology concern how and why organisms distribute themselves in time and space. ...
Marine birds are an excellent indicator of the health of the Salish Sea, located in between British...
The slender-billed gull Chroicocephalus genei is a typical saltpan and brackish lagoon inshore forag...
Seabirds are an important part of marine ecosystems. They act as apex predators and are indicators f...
Indexación:Scopus.The distribution of kelp gulls (Larus dominicanus) was studied by ship-based trans...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Capsule: Kleptoparasitism in gulls occurred at a greater rate at an urban compared with a coastal si...
Many populations of seabird species with opportunistic or generalist feeding habits have expanded wo...