Diet and behavior are essential aspects of ecological studies, and are even more informative if both aspects are studied together. We collected samples of feathers (n = 10 of unknown sex at Becasses Island in 2013) and of both feathers and blood at Staten Island (n = 5 males and n = 5 females in 2011 and in 2013) from Imperial shags (Phalacrocorax atriceps). In addition, GPS devices were deployed on two individuals at each location that allowed us to record one or two foraging trips each. Stable isotope composition of carbon and nitrogen in blood differed amongst years and between sexes, albeit marginally within each year at Staten Island. Feather stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen did not differ amongst sexes or years at Staten Island ...
Ecological changes due to fishing activities appear to be similar across marine ecosystems; in this ...
Understanding sex differences in foraging behaviour has important implications for breeding biology ...
International audienceInvestigating the foraging ecology of seabirds is especially challenging given...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is used in the study of trophic relationships in food webs, being also...
Foraging behavior and diet of breeding seabirds may be analysed simultaneously with the combined use...
Breeding success depends on efficient foraging behaviour by breeding individuals. However, foraging ...
International audienceIndividual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviour...
Individual consistency in foraging behaviour can generate behavioural variability within populations...
Individual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviours or dietary choices o...
An important aspect of foraging ecology is the extent to which different individuals or genders wit...
During 1996 and 1997, foraging Rock Shags Phalacrocorax magellanicus were studied at Punta Loma, Arg...
We examined the isotopic signatures (δ 13C, δ 15N) of adult body feathers from southern giant petrel...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
To determine whether stable isotope measurements of bird feathers can be used to identify moulting (...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
Ecological changes due to fishing activities appear to be similar across marine ecosystems; in this ...
Understanding sex differences in foraging behaviour has important implications for breeding biology ...
International audienceInvestigating the foraging ecology of seabirds is especially challenging given...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is used in the study of trophic relationships in food webs, being also...
Foraging behavior and diet of breeding seabirds may be analysed simultaneously with the combined use...
Breeding success depends on efficient foraging behaviour by breeding individuals. However, foraging ...
International audienceIndividual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviour...
Individual consistency in foraging behaviour can generate behavioural variability within populations...
Individual specialisations, which involve the repetition of specific behaviours or dietary choices o...
An important aspect of foraging ecology is the extent to which different individuals or genders wit...
During 1996 and 1997, foraging Rock Shags Phalacrocorax magellanicus were studied at Punta Loma, Arg...
We examined the isotopic signatures (δ 13C, δ 15N) of adult body feathers from southern giant petrel...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
To determine whether stable isotope measurements of bird feathers can be used to identify moulting (...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
Ecological changes due to fishing activities appear to be similar across marine ecosystems; in this ...
Understanding sex differences in foraging behaviour has important implications for breeding biology ...
International audienceInvestigating the foraging ecology of seabirds is especially challenging given...