The degree to which foraging individuals are able to appropriately modify their behaviors in response to dynamic environmental conditions and associated resource availability can have important fitness consequences. Despite an increasingly refined understanding of differences in foraging behavior between individuals, we still lack detailed characterizations of within-individual variation over space and time, and what factors may drive this variability. From 2014-2017, we used GPS transmitters and accelerometers to document foraging movements by breeding adult Brown Pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) in the northern Gulf of Mexico, where the prey landscape is patchy and dynamic at various scales. Assessments of traditional foraging metrics su...
Ecology and conservation depend on an understanding of how animals adjust their behaviour patterns i...
In many seabird species, parents feeding young switch between short and long foraging excursions in ...
1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional re...
The degree to which foraging individuals are able to appropriately modify their behaviors in respons...
Information regarding movement patterns of seabirds is useful for understanding prey abundance and d...
The effects of environmental change on vast, inaccessible marine ecosystems are often difficult to m...
Individuals do not have complete information about the environment and therefore they face a trade-o...
1. For marine top predators like seabirds, the oceans represent a multitude of habitats regarding oc...
Detailed information acquired using tracking technology has the potential to provide accurate pictur...
1. Animal populations are often comprised of both foraging specialists and generalists. For instance...
Many populations consist of individuals that differ consistently in their foraging behaviour through...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Many populations consist of individuals that differ consistently in their foraging behaviour through...
1. Individual heterogeneity in diet and foraging behaviour is common in wild animal populations, and...
Ecology and conservation depend on an understanding of how animals adjust their behaviour patterns i...
In many seabird species, parents feeding young switch between short and long foraging excursions in ...
1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional re...
The degree to which foraging individuals are able to appropriately modify their behaviors in respons...
Information regarding movement patterns of seabirds is useful for understanding prey abundance and d...
The effects of environmental change on vast, inaccessible marine ecosystems are often difficult to m...
Individuals do not have complete information about the environment and therefore they face a trade-o...
1. For marine top predators like seabirds, the oceans represent a multitude of habitats regarding oc...
Detailed information acquired using tracking technology has the potential to provide accurate pictur...
1. Animal populations are often comprised of both foraging specialists and generalists. For instance...
Many populations consist of individuals that differ consistently in their foraging behaviour through...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Many populations consist of individuals that differ consistently in their foraging behaviour through...
1. Individual heterogeneity in diet and foraging behaviour is common in wild animal populations, and...
Ecology and conservation depend on an understanding of how animals adjust their behaviour patterns i...
In many seabird species, parents feeding young switch between short and long foraging excursions in ...
1. Models relating intake rate to food abundance and competitor densities (generalized functional re...