Seabird tracking has become an ever more popular tool to aid environmental procedures such as the designation of marine protected areas and environmental impact assessments. However, samples used are usually small and little consideration is given to experimental design and sampling protocol. European shags Phalacrocorax aristotelis were tracked using GPS technology over three breeding seasons and the following foraging trip characteristics: trip duration, trip distance, maximum distance travelled from the colony, size of area used and direction travelled from colony were determined for each foraging trip. The effect of sex, year of study, breeding site, number and age of chicks and the timing of tracking on foraging behaviour were investig...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Compared to other animal movements, prospecting by adult individuals for a future breeding site is c...
Individual consistency in foraging behaviour can generate behavioural variability within populations...
Seabird tracking has become an ever more popular tool to aid environmental procedures such as the de...
Knowledge of seabird distributions plays a key role in seabird conservation and sustainable marine m...
In recent years, seabird tracking studies have become ever more popular as a means of informing and ...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
We combined radiotelemetry techniques with an automatic nest balance system to obtain detailed, conc...
Conflicts in resource use between humans and wildlife populations are increasingly determined throug...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Compared to other animal movements, prospecting by adult individuals for a future breeding site is c...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Compared to other animal movements, prospecting by adult individuals for a future breeding site is c...
Individual consistency in foraging behaviour can generate behavioural variability within populations...
Seabird tracking has become an ever more popular tool to aid environmental procedures such as the de...
Knowledge of seabird distributions plays a key role in seabird conservation and sustainable marine m...
In recent years, seabird tracking studies have become ever more popular as a means of informing and ...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
We combined radiotelemetry techniques with an automatic nest balance system to obtain detailed, conc...
Conflicts in resource use between humans and wildlife populations are increasingly determined throug...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Compared to other animal movements, prospecting by adult individuals for a future breeding site is c...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Compared to other animal movements, prospecting by adult individuals for a future breeding site is c...
Individual consistency in foraging behaviour can generate behavioural variability within populations...