shearwaters.Time-depth recorders (TDRs) were deployed on two female great shearwaters nesting on Inaccessible Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, recording 10 consecutive days of diving activity. Remote sensing imagery and movement patterns of 8 males tracked by satellite telemetry over the same period were used to identify probable foraging areas used by TDR-equipped females. The deepest and longest dive was to 18.9 m and lasted 40 s, but most (>50%) dives were <2 m deep. Diving was most frequent near dawn and dusk, with <0.5% of dives occurring at night. The two individuals foraged in contrasting oceanographic conditions, one in cold (8 to 10°C) water of the Sub-Antarctic Front, likely 1000 km south of the breeding colony, and the other ...
1. The Hutton’s shearwater Puffinus huttoni is an endangered seabird endemic to Kaikōura, New Zealan...
International audienceThe identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the fo...
International audienceThe wedge-tailed shearwater (WTS) population of New Caledonia is one of the la...
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...
BACKGROUND: Among the most widespread seabirds in the world, shearwaters of the genus Puffinus are a...
Breeding sooty shearwaters Puffinus griseus cycle between long (11 to 14 d) and short (1 to 2 d) for...
) shearwaters are abundant seabirds that range widely across global oceans. Understanding the foragi...
The diving capabilities of the Procellariformes remain the least understood component of avian divin...
The diel vertical migration of zooplankton and many other organisms is likely to affect the foragin...
The diving capabilities of the Procellariformes remain the least understood component of avian divin...
1. The Hutton’s shearwater Puffinus huttoni is an endangered seabird endemic to Kaikōura, New Zealan...
International audienceThe identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the fo...
International audienceThe wedge-tailed shearwater (WTS) population of New Caledonia is one of the la...
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...
BACKGROUND: Among the most widespread seabirds in the world, shearwaters of the genus Puffinus are a...
Breeding sooty shearwaters Puffinus griseus cycle between long (11 to 14 d) and short (1 to 2 d) for...
) shearwaters are abundant seabirds that range widely across global oceans. Understanding the foragi...
The diving capabilities of the Procellariformes remain the least understood component of avian divin...
The diel vertical migration of zooplankton and many other organisms is likely to affect the foragin...
The diving capabilities of the Procellariformes remain the least understood component of avian divin...
1. The Hutton’s shearwater Puffinus huttoni is an endangered seabird endemic to Kaikōura, New Zealan...
International audienceThe identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the fo...
International audienceThe wedge-tailed shearwater (WTS) population of New Caledonia is one of the la...