Individual specialisations in animals are important contributors to a wide range of ecological and evolutionary processes, and have been particularly documented in relation to multiple aspects of foraging behaviours. Central-place foragers, such as seabirds, frequently exhibit pronounced specialisations and individual differences in a variety of foraging traits. In particular, the availability of fisheries discards alongside natural prey resources provides additional potential for differentiation and specialisation for opportunistically scavenging seabird species. However, the consequences of such specialisations for at-sea distributions and intraspecific interactions are not well known. Here, we investigated the links between the degree of...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that when food is plentiful all individuals should take a small ran...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Inter Research via the D...
Individual specialisations in animals are important contributors to a wide range of ecological and e...
Individual specialisations in animals are important contributors to a wide range of ecological and e...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Knowledge of top predator foraging adaptability is imperative for predicting their biological respon...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that when food is plentiful all individuals should take a small ran...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that when food is plentiful all individuals should take a small ran...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Inter Research via the D...
Individual specialisations in animals are important contributors to a wide range of ecological and e...
Individual specialisations in animals are important contributors to a wide range of ecological and e...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Current fishing extraction methods often generate huge quantities of dead or dying biomass that is r...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Knowledge of top predator foraging adaptability is imperative for predicting their biological respon...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that when food is plentiful all individuals should take a small ran...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that when food is plentiful all individuals should take a small ran...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...