Sex differences in parental effort have been well studied in avian systems. Previous findings indicate that in sexually dimorphic species, the larger mate frequently invests more energy in caring for the offspring; however, the issue becomes increasingly complex when sexually monomorphic species are considered. In this paper, we investigated the foraging behavior of 40 total Leach’s storm-petrels (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) using archival lightloggers, or geolocators. Geolocator data was utilized to generate a number of behaviorally based metrics through which the sexes could be compared. Our findings indicate that male and female Leach’s storm-petrels may be foraging in different total areas and utilizing different ephemeral resources. Additio...
The two sibling species of giant petrels (northern Macronectes halli and the southern M. giganteus),...
1. Sexual segregation in foraging strategies has been little studied in marine species with slight s...
<div><p>Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlyin...
Sex differences in parental effort have been well studied in avian systems. Previous findings indica...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain sex-related differences in foraging in sexually monomor...
Background: In dimorphic seabirds, the larger sex tends to provision more than the smaller sex. In c...
Background: In dimorphic seabirds, the larger sex tends to provision more than the smaller sex. In c...
Sex differences in foraging behaviour are typically studied in size-dimorphic taxa. Data on sex-spec...
Intra-specific differences in foraging behaviour can have fitness consequences, especially during br...
1. Investigations were made to determine whether the two giant petrel species segregate by gender an...
Sexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-specific competition, ...
Sexual differences in the foraging behaviour of parents have been observed in a number of sexually s...
Sexual segregation in the behaviour, morphology or physiology of breeding seabirds can be related to...
Molecular sexing revealed an unexpectedly strong female bias in the sex ratio of pre-breeding Europe...
Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlying mechan...
The two sibling species of giant petrels (northern Macronectes halli and the southern M. giganteus),...
1. Sexual segregation in foraging strategies has been little studied in marine species with slight s...
<div><p>Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlyin...
Sex differences in parental effort have been well studied in avian systems. Previous findings indica...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain sex-related differences in foraging in sexually monomor...
Background: In dimorphic seabirds, the larger sex tends to provision more than the smaller sex. In c...
Background: In dimorphic seabirds, the larger sex tends to provision more than the smaller sex. In c...
Sex differences in foraging behaviour are typically studied in size-dimorphic taxa. Data on sex-spec...
Intra-specific differences in foraging behaviour can have fitness consequences, especially during br...
1. Investigations were made to determine whether the two giant petrel species segregate by gender an...
Sexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-specific competition, ...
Sexual differences in the foraging behaviour of parents have been observed in a number of sexually s...
Sexual segregation in the behaviour, morphology or physiology of breeding seabirds can be related to...
Molecular sexing revealed an unexpectedly strong female bias in the sex ratio of pre-breeding Europe...
Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlying mechan...
The two sibling species of giant petrels (northern Macronectes halli and the southern M. giganteus),...
1. Sexual segregation in foraging strategies has been little studied in marine species with slight s...
<div><p>Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlyin...