We investigated the spatial scales at which seabirds aggregate and associate with prey over the continental shelf off southwest Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Bird densities and hydroacoustic measures of prey abundance were recorded in all seasons from 1993 to 1995 from a vessel moving along fixed strip transects (mean distance 93 km; minimum spatial units 250 m). We used the neighbour K analysis to determine the spatial scale (patch radius) and number of birds (crowding) associated with aggregations of birds. Birds were grouped into 3 guilds: divers (dominated by common murres Uria aalge and other alcids), surface-feeders (dominated by California gulls Larus californicus and other gulls) and shearwaters (mainly sooty shearwaters Puffi...
Seabird food consumption may reveal the potential for competition between seabirds and fisheries. I...
Understanding the determinants of species’ distributions is a fundamental aim in ecology and a prere...
International audienceOur objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic vari...
Many studies have demonstrated relationships between seabird prey harvests and fishenes catches. The...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
Seabirds are known to concentrate on prey patches or at predators aggregations standing for potentia...
A goal of seabird ecology is to relate the physiology, population dynamics, distribution and behavio...
<div><p>Despite their importance in marine food webs, much has yet to be learned about the spatial e...
The spatial ecology of seabirds has greater precedence today than ever before because of impacts on ...
Marine predator-prey interactions are often influenced by oceanographic processes that aggregate pre...
Seabird aggregations at sea have been shown to be associated with concentrations of prey. Previous r...
Seabird surveys in the pelagic environment of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, indicated an...
Knowing the spatial scales at which effective management can be implemented is fundamental for conse...
The hypothesis that krill and krill–predator spatial organization and abundance co-vary interannuall...
Colonially breeding birds and mammals form some of the largest gatherings of apex predators in the n...
Seabird food consumption may reveal the potential for competition between seabirds and fisheries. I...
Understanding the determinants of species’ distributions is a fundamental aim in ecology and a prere...
International audienceOur objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic vari...
Many studies have demonstrated relationships between seabird prey harvests and fishenes catches. The...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
Seabirds are known to concentrate on prey patches or at predators aggregations standing for potentia...
A goal of seabird ecology is to relate the physiology, population dynamics, distribution and behavio...
<div><p>Despite their importance in marine food webs, much has yet to be learned about the spatial e...
The spatial ecology of seabirds has greater precedence today than ever before because of impacts on ...
Marine predator-prey interactions are often influenced by oceanographic processes that aggregate pre...
Seabird aggregations at sea have been shown to be associated with concentrations of prey. Previous r...
Seabird surveys in the pelagic environment of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, indicated an...
Knowing the spatial scales at which effective management can be implemented is fundamental for conse...
The hypothesis that krill and krill–predator spatial organization and abundance co-vary interannuall...
Colonially breeding birds and mammals form some of the largest gatherings of apex predators in the n...
Seabird food consumption may reveal the potential for competition between seabirds and fisheries. I...
Understanding the determinants of species’ distributions is a fundamental aim in ecology and a prere...
International audienceOur objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic vari...