During the 1999 and 2000 breeding seasons we used satellite telemetry to track the foraging movements of four southern giant petrels (Macronectes giganteus) nesting on an island off the Argentine coast (45°08′, 66°03′). Three of the four individuals foraged east/southeast of the colony, over the middle continental shelf and the shelf break, between 43° and 51°S. The fourth individual remained in coastal areas to the south and lost the device after 15.5 days at sea. The maximum linear distance from the nest reached during a single foraging trip was 552 km. All birds were able to fly more than 400 km in 1 day, with a maximum of 513 km recorded. The maximum total distance covered in a single foraging trip was 2,540 km. Findings of this study e...
The South Pacific Gyre is the world’s largest expanse of oligotrophic ocean and supports communities...
International audienceThe Patagonian Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem supports high levels of biodiversi...
BACKGROUND: Determining the foraging movements of pelagic seabirds is fundamental for their conserva...
During the 1999 and 2000 breeding seasons we used satellite telemetry to track the foraging movement...
To study habitat use and at-sea movements of southern giant petrels (SGP) during non-breeding period...
The study of how and why marine animals distribute themselves at sea has important conservation and ...
The interactions between seabirds and fisheries pose significant threats for the seabird species suc...
We studied foraging activity of giant petrels during the incubation period, by simultaneously deploy...
The characterization of the seascape used by top predators helps to understand the functioning of ma...
Presence-only models such as Ecological Niche Factor Analysis (ENFA) compare distributions of enviro...
Identifying important foraging areas is fundamental to detecting the demographic drivers of a specie...
The characterization of the seascape used by marine top predators provides a wide perspective of pel...
1. The rich zooplankton, fish and squid resources on the Patagonian Shelf sustain substantial popula...
1. The rich zooplankton, fish and squid resources on the Patagonian Shelf sustain substantial popula...
Background: Determining the foraging movements of pelagic seabirds is fundamental for their conserva...
The South Pacific Gyre is the world’s largest expanse of oligotrophic ocean and supports communities...
International audienceThe Patagonian Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem supports high levels of biodiversi...
BACKGROUND: Determining the foraging movements of pelagic seabirds is fundamental for their conserva...
During the 1999 and 2000 breeding seasons we used satellite telemetry to track the foraging movement...
To study habitat use and at-sea movements of southern giant petrels (SGP) during non-breeding period...
The study of how and why marine animals distribute themselves at sea has important conservation and ...
The interactions between seabirds and fisheries pose significant threats for the seabird species suc...
We studied foraging activity of giant petrels during the incubation period, by simultaneously deploy...
The characterization of the seascape used by top predators helps to understand the functioning of ma...
Presence-only models such as Ecological Niche Factor Analysis (ENFA) compare distributions of enviro...
Identifying important foraging areas is fundamental to detecting the demographic drivers of a specie...
The characterization of the seascape used by marine top predators provides a wide perspective of pel...
1. The rich zooplankton, fish and squid resources on the Patagonian Shelf sustain substantial popula...
1. The rich zooplankton, fish and squid resources on the Patagonian Shelf sustain substantial popula...
Background: Determining the foraging movements of pelagic seabirds is fundamental for their conserva...
The South Pacific Gyre is the world’s largest expanse of oligotrophic ocean and supports communities...
International audienceThe Patagonian Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem supports high levels of biodiversi...
BACKGROUND: Determining the foraging movements of pelagic seabirds is fundamental for their conserva...