Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. However, similarity between conspecific strategies may also result from similar resource environments. Here, we revisit classic predictions of the relationships between the resource distribution and foragers' space use by tracking free-living foragers of a single species in two contrasting resource landscapes. At two main non-breeding areas along the East-Atlantic flyway (Wadden Sea, The Netherlands and Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania), we mapped prey distributions and derived resource landscapes in terms of the predicted intake rate of red knots (Calidris canutus), migratory molluscivore shorebirds. We tracked the foraging paths of 13 and 38 individ...
An entire flyway of shorebirds is dependent on the Dutch Wadden Sea. Here they find food to survive ...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-sc...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-sc...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-sc...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-scale...
An entire flyway of shorebirds is dependent on the Dutch Wadden Sea. Here they find food to survive ...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-sc...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-sc...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-sc...
P>1. Whether intertidal areas are used to capacity by shorebirds can best be answered by large-scale...
An entire flyway of shorebirds is dependent on the Dutch Wadden Sea. Here they find food to survive ...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...