The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, lesser black-backed gulls and northern gannets. The spatiotemporal patterns were considered in light of offshore wind farms, representing a recent anthropogenic pressure on the birds' foraging and space use. Flight and foraging patterns of both species were recorded by attaching small GPS data loggers on breeding birds at different German North Sea Islands. Their foraging patterns differed among the six studied breeding colonies and between the sexes, and also indicated a large amount of individual specialisation in foraging behaviour. The vertical flight distribution of lesser black-backed gulls showed that birds flew in the critical heights ...
Through before–after control-impact designed ship-based seabird surveys, seabird displacement occurr...
In recent years, seabird tracking studies have become ever more popular as a means of informing and ...
While seabird-fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
Among seabirds, lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus) are considered to be at high risk of collid...
Lesser black-backed gulls Larus fuscus are considered to be mainly pelagic. We assessed the importan...
Lesser black-backed gulls Larus fuscus are considered to be mainly pelagic. We assessed the importan...
In contrast to diving species, foraging skills of surface-feeding seabirds (such as gulls and terns)...
The marine environment is increasingly pressured from human activities, such as offshore renewable e...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Two marine ornithologists spent two days watching seabird behaviour from a fixed platform at the per...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
To monitor the impact on birds following the construction of two offshore wind farms in the Belgian ...
In 2008, n.v. C-Power started up the construction of the first offshore wind farm at the Belgian Par...
Through before–after control-impact designed ship-based seabird surveys, seabird displacement occurr...
In recent years, seabird tracking studies have become ever more popular as a means of informing and ...
While seabird-fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
The study focuses on the foraging ecology of two common seabird species of the southern North Sea, l...
Among seabirds, lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus) are considered to be at high risk of collid...
Lesser black-backed gulls Larus fuscus are considered to be mainly pelagic. We assessed the importan...
Lesser black-backed gulls Larus fuscus are considered to be mainly pelagic. We assessed the importan...
In contrast to diving species, foraging skills of surface-feeding seabirds (such as gulls and terns)...
The marine environment is increasingly pressured from human activities, such as offshore renewable e...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Two marine ornithologists spent two days watching seabird behaviour from a fixed platform at the per...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
To monitor the impact on birds following the construction of two offshore wind farms in the Belgian ...
In 2008, n.v. C-Power started up the construction of the first offshore wind farm at the Belgian Par...
Through before–after control-impact designed ship-based seabird surveys, seabird displacement occurr...
In recent years, seabird tracking studies have become ever more popular as a means of informing and ...
While seabird-fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...