This study reports the effects of age and culling of breeding adults on movements and dispersal rates of Yellow-legged Gulls (Larus michahellis) from a western Mediterranean colony (the Medes Islands) based on recaptures and resightings of birds banded as chicks. Juveniles (1-year-old birds) were most frequently located in the French coast of Biscay and in the Western North Mediterranean. Older gulls became concentrated near the colony and its surroundings (core area), with 3rd year sub-adults and adults accounting for more than 70% and 90% of resightings in this area, respectively. Culling of breeding adults increased the dispersal rate of juveniles (pre-cull: 62.6% ± 6.0 SD; post-cull: 71.2% ± 6.4 SD) and mean distance of resightings of j...
The Herring Gull population in The Netherlands went through phases of exploitation, protection, pers...
The origin and age of Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus wintering inland on the Iberian Peninsu...
<div><p>Small and peripheral populations are typically vulnerable to local extinction processes but ...
This study reports the effects of age and culling of breeding adults on movements and dispersal rate...
This study reports the effects of age and culling of breeding adults on movements and dispersal rate...
legged Gulls Larus [cachinnans] michahellis from two small western Mediterranean colonies. Atlantic ...
legged Gulls Larus [cachinnans] michahellis from two small western Mediterranean colonies. Atlantic ...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
Abstract Background Philopatry rate is one of the main factors shaping population dynamics in coloni...
Increasing populations of yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) in the Mediterranean have created ...
Some animals migrate long distances to exploit important seasonal food resources in the northern reg...
The Herring Gull population in The Netherlands went through phases of exploitation, protection, pers...
The Herring Gull population in The Netherlands went through phases of exploitation, protection, pers...
The origin and age of Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus wintering inland on the Iberian Peninsu...
<div><p>Small and peripheral populations are typically vulnerable to local extinction processes but ...
This study reports the effects of age and culling of breeding adults on movements and dispersal rate...
This study reports the effects of age and culling of breeding adults on movements and dispersal rate...
legged Gulls Larus [cachinnans] michahellis from two small western Mediterranean colonies. Atlantic ...
legged Gulls Larus [cachinnans] michahellis from two small western Mediterranean colonies. Atlantic ...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
International audienceBackground As for other life history traits, variation occurs in movement patt...
Abstract Background Philopatry rate is one of the main factors shaping population dynamics in coloni...
Increasing populations of yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) in the Mediterranean have created ...
Some animals migrate long distances to exploit important seasonal food resources in the northern reg...
The Herring Gull population in The Netherlands went through phases of exploitation, protection, pers...
The Herring Gull population in The Netherlands went through phases of exploitation, protection, pers...
The origin and age of Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus wintering inland on the Iberian Peninsu...
<div><p>Small and peripheral populations are typically vulnerable to local extinction processes but ...