Aim Apical pelagic species forage in predictable habitats, and their movements should signal biologically and ecologically significant areas of the marine ecosystem. Several countries are now engaged in identifying these areas based on animal tracking, but this is often limited to a few individuals from one breeding population, which may result in biased portrayals of the key marine habitats. To help identify such foraging areas, we compiled tracking data of a marine top predator from the main breeding colonies in the Central Macaronesia. Location North‐east Atlantic Ocean. Methods Over seven years, we tracked the foraging movements of Cory's shearwaters (Calonectris borealis) from several populations during the chick‐rearing period using g...
International audienceRecent meta-analyses identified conservation hotpots at the scale of the Medit...
As central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal heterogeneity to find ...
The distributions of many marine birds, particularly those that are highly pelagic, remain poorly kn...
Aim Apical pelagic species forage in predictable habitats, and their movements should signal biologi...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
International audienceAs central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
International audienceMarine protected areas (MPAs) are considered one of the main tools in both fis...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...
Unprecedented changes to the marine environment and growth of bio-logging science make detailed stud...
Despite increasing interest in long-distance migration, the wintering areas, migration corridors, an...
AbstractUnprecedented changes to the marine environment and growth of bio-logging science make detai...
Aim: The movement patterns of marine top predators are likely to reflect responses to prey distribut...
International audienceRecent meta-analyses identified conservation hotpots at the scale of the Medit...
As central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal heterogeneity to find ...
The distributions of many marine birds, particularly those that are highly pelagic, remain poorly kn...
Aim Apical pelagic species forage in predictable habitats, and their movements should signal biologi...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
Large Marine Ecosystems such as the Canary Current system off West Africa sustains high abundance of...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
International audienceAs central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal ...
In this work we investigated the between-colony spatial, behavioural and trophic segregation of two ...
International audienceMarine protected areas (MPAs) are considered one of the main tools in both fis...
Despite the advent of devices to track seabird movements, the extent to which productive areas and o...
Unprecedented changes to the marine environment and growth of bio-logging science make detailed stud...
Despite increasing interest in long-distance migration, the wintering areas, migration corridors, an...
AbstractUnprecedented changes to the marine environment and growth of bio-logging science make detai...
Aim: The movement patterns of marine top predators are likely to reflect responses to prey distribut...
International audienceRecent meta-analyses identified conservation hotpots at the scale of the Medit...
As central-place foragers, pelagic seabirds are constrained by spatiotemporal heterogeneity to find ...
The distributions of many marine birds, particularly those that are highly pelagic, remain poorly kn...