Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth rates in many species, highlighting a need to better understand how changing environmental conditions affect individuals in populations of different sizes. Using chick-rearing northern gannets as a model, we examined the influence of colony size on per capita population growth rates over 2 time periods (1994-2000 and 2000-2009) and on foraging trip durations in each of 2 years (2000 and 2009) at 10 colonies in 2 separate regions of the UK and Ireland (the North Sea and the Celtic/Irish Sea). The slope of the relationship between population size and foraging trip duration in 2009 was less than one quarter of that in 2000, suggesting a much wea...
The at-sea distribution of seabirds primarily depends on the distance from their breeding colon...
During the breeding season, seabirds adopt a central place foraging strategy and are restricted in t...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
There is an urgent need to understand better how recent climatic changes and shifting marine environ...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
1. Understanding how ecological processes combine to shape population dynamics is crucial in a rapid...
Norwegian Northern Gannet Morus bassanus populations exhibit contrasting trends on a regional scale,...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
The at-sea distribution of seabirds primarily depends on the distance from their breeding colon...
During the breeding season, seabirds adopt a central place foraging strategy and are restricted in t...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
There is an urgent need to understand better how recent climatic changes and shifting marine environ...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
1. Understanding how ecological processes combine to shape population dynamics is crucial in a rapid...
Norwegian Northern Gannet Morus bassanus populations exhibit contrasting trends on a regional scale,...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
The at-sea distribution of seabirds primarily depends on the distance from their breeding colon...
During the breeding season, seabirds adopt a central place foraging strategy and are restricted in t...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...