In an effort to assess the role of adaptive foraging behaviour to the spatial and temporal heterogeneity as a factor determining the success of the colony, we used single-colony individual-based spatial models for a visual foraging, the Great Blue Heron and a tactile foraging bird, the Wood Stork. The model followed simultaneously daily activities of individuals, their spatial movements, foraging efficiency, bioenergetics and growth of the nestlings during a nesting season. For each colony we used two scenarios; in the first, that depicted a normal nesting season, the extent and distribution of feeding sites led to successful reproduction for both species. In the second, we simulated increased precipitation regimes resulting in reversals in...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Intertidal areas support during the non-breeding season many wading birds Charadrii that may often t...
The first of five chapters describe the study area and study species, including a short description ...
Species distribution models (SDM) link species occurrence with a suite of environmental predictors a...
<p>The temporal foraging conditions (TFC) models used daily mean hydrological characteristics calcul...
<p>The spatial foraging conditions (SFC) models grouped foraging observations over time at a fixed c...
Metapopulation and optimal foraging theories predict the presence of animals and their duration, res...
Seasonal and annual variation in food availability during the breeding season plays an influential r...
Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) during the breeding season was studied ...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
Food availability affects the reproductive success of animal populations. However, food availability...
Abstract Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological s...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Comprendre les adaptations qui permettent aux espèces de vivre dans des environnements variables, te...
Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological systems. P...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Intertidal areas support during the non-breeding season many wading birds Charadrii that may often t...
The first of five chapters describe the study area and study species, including a short description ...
Species distribution models (SDM) link species occurrence with a suite of environmental predictors a...
<p>The temporal foraging conditions (TFC) models used daily mean hydrological characteristics calcul...
<p>The spatial foraging conditions (SFC) models grouped foraging observations over time at a fixed c...
Metapopulation and optimal foraging theories predict the presence of animals and their duration, res...
Seasonal and annual variation in food availability during the breeding season plays an influential r...
Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) during the breeding season was studied ...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
Food availability affects the reproductive success of animal populations. However, food availability...
Abstract Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological s...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Comprendre les adaptations qui permettent aux espèces de vivre dans des environnements variables, te...
Drivers of environmental change are causing novel combinations of pressures on ecological systems. P...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Intertidal areas support during the non-breeding season many wading birds Charadrii that may often t...
The first of five chapters describe the study area and study species, including a short description ...