Trophic ecology and movements are critical issues for understanding the role of marine predators in food webs and for facing the challenges of their conservation. Seabird foraging ecology has been increasingly studied, but small elusive species, such as those forming the"little shearwater" complex, remain poorly known. We present the first study on the movements and feeding ecology of the Barolo shearwater Puffinus baroli baroli in a colony from the Azores archipelago (NE Atlantic), combining global location-sensing units, stable isotope analyses of feathers (δ13C and δ15N), stomach flushings and data from maximum depth gauges. During the chick-rearing period, parents visited their nests most nights, foraged mainly south of the colony and f...
Aim Apical pelagic species forage in predictable habitats, and their movements should signal biologi...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...
Trophic ecology and movements are critical issues for understanding the role of marine predators in ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
Changes in oceanographic conditions, shaped by changes in large-scale atmospheric phenomena such as ...
International audienceAs central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal ...
International audienceAs central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal ...
Aim: The movement patterns of marine top predators are likely to reflect responses to prey distribut...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
Aim The movement patterns of marine top predators are likely to reflect responses to prey distribut...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Aim Apical pelagic species forage in predictable habitats, and their movements should signal biologi...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...
Trophic ecology and movements are critical issues for understanding the role of marine predators in ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
Changes in oceanographic conditions, shaped by changes in large-scale atmospheric phenomena such as ...
International audienceAs central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal ...
International audienceAs central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal ...
Aim: The movement patterns of marine top predators are likely to reflect responses to prey distribut...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
Aim The movement patterns of marine top predators are likely to reflect responses to prey distribut...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Aim Apical pelagic species forage in predictable habitats, and their movements should signal biologi...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...