Metapopulation and optimal foraging theories predict the presence of animals and their duration, respectively, in foraging patches. This paper examines use of these two theories to describe the movements and patterns of foraging in patches used by Caspian gulls (Larus cachinnans) at inland reservoirs during the chick-rearing period. We assumed that birds would move differently across diverse habitats, with some types of land cover less permeable than others, and some landscape features acting as corridors. We also expected larger and less isolated patches, and patches that were close to corridors, to have a higher probability of the presence of foraging birds, and that they would be more abundant, forage for a shorter time, and hunt smaller...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Foraging animals are influenced by the distribution of food resources and predation risk that both v...
Foraging animals are influenced by the distribution of food resources and predation risk that both v...
Foraging decisions and their energetic consequences are critical to capital Arctic-breeders migratin...
I observed the foraging of 4 male and 2 female Ruddy Ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis) in a large, concrete...
When a predator exploits an environment in which food is patchily distributed, it has to continually...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
In an effort to assess the role of adaptive foraging behaviour to the spatial and temporal heterogen...
AbstractForaging decisions and their energetic consequences are critical to capital Arctic-breeders ...
Background: Birds that forage while covering distance during migration should adjust traveling behav...
Background: Birds that forage while covering distance during migration should adjust traveling behav...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Foraging by captive individuals of three species of towhees (Pipilo:Emberizinae) was investigated to...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Foraging animals are influenced by the distribution of food resources and predation risk that both v...
Foraging animals are influenced by the distribution of food resources and predation risk that both v...
Foraging decisions and their energetic consequences are critical to capital Arctic-breeders migratin...
I observed the foraging of 4 male and 2 female Ruddy Ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis) in a large, concrete...
When a predator exploits an environment in which food is patchily distributed, it has to continually...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
In an effort to assess the role of adaptive foraging behaviour to the spatial and temporal heterogen...
AbstractForaging decisions and their energetic consequences are critical to capital Arctic-breeders ...
Background: Birds that forage while covering distance during migration should adjust traveling behav...
Background: Birds that forage while covering distance during migration should adjust traveling behav...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Foraging by captive individuals of three species of towhees (Pipilo:Emberizinae) was investigated to...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...