1. Patterns of animal movement associated with foraging lie at the heart of many ecological studies and often animals face decisions of staying in an environment they know versus relocating to new sites.2. The lack of knowledge of new foraging sites means there is risk associated with a decision to relocate (e.g. poor foraging) as well as a potential benefit (e.g. improved foraging).3. Using a unique long-term satellite tracking dataset for several sea turtle species, combined with capture–mark–recapture data extending over 50 years, we show how, across species, individuals generally maintain tight fidelity to specific foraging sites after extended (up to almost 10,000 km) migration to and from distant breeding sites as well as across many ...
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
International audienceBackground: A strong behavioural plasticity is commonly evidenced in the movem...
Environmental factors shape the spatial distribution and dynamics of populations. Understanding how ...
Patterns of animal movement associated with foraging lie at the heart of many ecological studies and...
The movements of some long-distance migrants are driven by innate compass headings that they follow ...
1. Some animals migrate huge distances in search of resources with locomotory mode (flying/swimming/...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Sea turtles are long-distance migrants with considerable behaviour...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...
Vulnerable species may be removed from their normal habitat and released at a new location for conse...
We use GPS tracking data on 28 adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls to show how these long-lived birds be...
SummaryMarine turtles undergo dramatic ontogenic changes in body size and behavior, with the loggerh...
How animals navigate across the ocean to isolated targets remains perplexing greater than 150 years ...
In 1873, Charles Darwin marveled at the ability of sea turtles to find isolated island breeding site...
1. As environmental conditions fluctuate across years, seasonal migrants must determine where and wh...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
International audienceBackground: A strong behavioural plasticity is commonly evidenced in the movem...
Environmental factors shape the spatial distribution and dynamics of populations. Understanding how ...
Patterns of animal movement associated with foraging lie at the heart of many ecological studies and...
The movements of some long-distance migrants are driven by innate compass headings that they follow ...
1. Some animals migrate huge distances in search of resources with locomotory mode (flying/swimming/...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Sea turtles are long-distance migrants with considerable behaviour...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...
Vulnerable species may be removed from their normal habitat and released at a new location for conse...
We use GPS tracking data on 28 adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls to show how these long-lived birds be...
SummaryMarine turtles undergo dramatic ontogenic changes in body size and behavior, with the loggerh...
How animals navigate across the ocean to isolated targets remains perplexing greater than 150 years ...
In 1873, Charles Darwin marveled at the ability of sea turtles to find isolated island breeding site...
1. As environmental conditions fluctuate across years, seasonal migrants must determine where and wh...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
International audienceBackground: A strong behavioural plasticity is commonly evidenced in the movem...
Environmental factors shape the spatial distribution and dynamics of populations. Understanding how ...