Identifying associations between phenotypes and environmental parameters is crucial for understanding how natural selection acts at the individual level. In this context, genetically isolated populations can be useful models for identifying the forces selecting fitness-related traits. Here, we use a comprehensive dataset on a genetically and ecologically isolated population of the strictly marine bird, the brown booby Sula leucogaster, at the tropical and remote Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, mid-Atlantic Ocean, in order to detect phenotypic adjustments from interindividual differences in diet, foraging behaviour, and nest quality. For this, we took biometrics of all individuals of the colony breeding in 2014 and 2015 and tested th...
International audienceDensity-dependent prey depletion around breeding colonies has long been consid...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
Studies of MHC-based mate choice in wild populations generally test hypotheses by assuming female ch...
International audienceIdentifying associations between phenotypes and environmental parameters is cr...
Identifying associations between phenotypes and environmental parameters is crucial for understandin...
Background: Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragi...
Intra-specific differences in foraging behaviour can have fitness consequences, especially during br...
The traits of organisms evolve by natural selection to maximise fitness; however, we do not observe ...
Trabajo presentado en el 4º Congreso Ibérico de Ecología, celebrado en coimbra, Portugal, del 16 al ...
International audienceWhile interspecific differences in foraging behaviour have attracted much atte...
Sexual selection may facilitate speciation if it promotes divergence in attributes used in mate choi...
Colonial breeding is one of the most striking examples of group living in nature, with 98% of marine...
Global seabird populations have declined by 70%, since 1950, largely in response to human mediated t...
Models of speciation that involve adaptation to local environmental conditions rather than physical ...
Although the reproductive success of most organisms depends on factors acting at several spatial sca...
International audienceDensity-dependent prey depletion around breeding colonies has long been consid...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
Studies of MHC-based mate choice in wild populations generally test hypotheses by assuming female ch...
International audienceIdentifying associations between phenotypes and environmental parameters is cr...
Identifying associations between phenotypes and environmental parameters is crucial for understandin...
Background: Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragi...
Intra-specific differences in foraging behaviour can have fitness consequences, especially during br...
The traits of organisms evolve by natural selection to maximise fitness; however, we do not observe ...
Trabajo presentado en el 4º Congreso Ibérico de Ecología, celebrado en coimbra, Portugal, del 16 al ...
International audienceWhile interspecific differences in foraging behaviour have attracted much atte...
Sexual selection may facilitate speciation if it promotes divergence in attributes used in mate choi...
Colonial breeding is one of the most striking examples of group living in nature, with 98% of marine...
Global seabird populations have declined by 70%, since 1950, largely in response to human mediated t...
Models of speciation that involve adaptation to local environmental conditions rather than physical ...
Although the reproductive success of most organisms depends on factors acting at several spatial sca...
International audienceDensity-dependent prey depletion around breeding colonies has long been consid...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
Studies of MHC-based mate choice in wild populations generally test hypotheses by assuming female ch...