Conspecific individuals inhabiting nearby breeding colonies are expected to compete strongly for food resources owing to the constraints imposed by shared morphology, physiology, and behavior on foraging strategy. Consequently, colony-specific foraging patterns that effectively partition the available resources may be displayed. This study aimed to determine whether intraspecific resource partitioning occurs in two nearby colonies of Lesser Frigatebirds (Fregata ariel). A combination of stable isotope analysis and GPS tracking was used to assess dietary and spatial partitioning of foraging resources during the 2013 and 2014 breeding seasons. These results were compared to vessel-derived estimates of prey availability, local primary producti...
Individual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviours or dietary choices o...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...
Background: Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragi...
International audienceWhen species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the...
The low productivity and unpredictable nature of resources in tropical waters would appear to make r...
Background: In oligotrophic tropical marine environments, the main mechanism explaining the coexiste...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
Reducing resource competition is a crucial requirement for colonial seabirds to ensure adequate self...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connect...
Biodiversity is increasingly threatened as a result of intensifying anthropogenic activities. To cou...
International audienceIndividual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviour...
Seabird colonies provide rare opportunities to study trophic segregation in an entire bird community...
Individual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviours or dietary choices o...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...
Background: Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragi...
International audienceWhen species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the...
The low productivity and unpredictable nature of resources in tropical waters would appear to make r...
Background: In oligotrophic tropical marine environments, the main mechanism explaining the coexiste...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
Reducing resource competition is a crucial requirement for colonial seabirds to ensure adequate self...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connect...
Biodiversity is increasingly threatened as a result of intensifying anthropogenic activities. To cou...
International audienceIndividual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviour...
Seabird colonies provide rare opportunities to study trophic segregation in an entire bird community...
Individual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviours or dietary choices o...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...