International audienceGroup foraging contradicts classic ecological theory because intraspecific competition normally increases with aggregation. Hence, there should be evolutionary benefits to group foraging. The study of group foraging in the field remains challenging however, because of the large number of individuals involved and the remoteness of the interactions to the observer. Biologging represents a cost-effective solution to these meth-odological issues. By deploying GPS and temperature–depth loggers on individuals over a period of several consecutive days, we investigated intraspecific foraging interactions in the Socotra cormorant Phalacrocorax nigrogularis, a threatened colonial sea-bird endemic to the Arabian Peninsula. In par...
Seabirds are known to concentrate on prey patches or at predators aggregations standing for potentia...
The role that population-level competition plays in regulating foraging distributions of colonial br...
Coordinated movements of seabirds exploiting a prey patch are known to increase prey encounter and c...
International audienceGroup foraging contradicts classic ecological theory because intraspecific com...
Ward and Zahavi suggested in 1973 that colonies could serve as information centres, through a transf...
The foraging behavior of Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) was observed in Les Chene...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Seabirds foraging on pelagic fish develop behavioral strategies specifically adapted to locate incon...
While interspecific differences in foraging behaviour have attracted much attention, less is known a...
atriceps species complex typically forage on or near the sea bottom in shallow, inshore waters (Coop...
The Wne link between a particular dive pattern and a speciWc prey item represents a challenging task...
Understanding how seabirds and other central place foragers locate food resources represents a key s...
Behavior by a foraging seabird during the breeding season can be examined by analyzing time investe...
Once one of the most numerous seabirds of the Benguela upwelling system, the population of Cape corm...
Seabirds forage in a highly dynamic environment and prey on fish schools that are patchily distribut...
Seabirds are known to concentrate on prey patches or at predators aggregations standing for potentia...
The role that population-level competition plays in regulating foraging distributions of colonial br...
Coordinated movements of seabirds exploiting a prey patch are known to increase prey encounter and c...
International audienceGroup foraging contradicts classic ecological theory because intraspecific com...
Ward and Zahavi suggested in 1973 that colonies could serve as information centres, through a transf...
The foraging behavior of Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) was observed in Les Chene...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Seabirds foraging on pelagic fish develop behavioral strategies specifically adapted to locate incon...
While interspecific differences in foraging behaviour have attracted much attention, less is known a...
atriceps species complex typically forage on or near the sea bottom in shallow, inshore waters (Coop...
The Wne link between a particular dive pattern and a speciWc prey item represents a challenging task...
Understanding how seabirds and other central place foragers locate food resources represents a key s...
Behavior by a foraging seabird during the breeding season can be examined by analyzing time investe...
Once one of the most numerous seabirds of the Benguela upwelling system, the population of Cape corm...
Seabirds forage in a highly dynamic environment and prey on fish schools that are patchily distribut...
Seabirds are known to concentrate on prey patches or at predators aggregations standing for potentia...
The role that population-level competition plays in regulating foraging distributions of colonial br...
Coordinated movements of seabirds exploiting a prey patch are known to increase prey encounter and c...