Pelagic seabirds are central place foragers during breeding and variation in foraging trip duration and range reflect differences in diet and chick provisioning, through the exploitation of divergent habitats of varying productivity. We tested whether these relationships hold in small procellarriids by equipping chick-rearing Cook's petrel Pterodroma cookii (200 g) with geolocation-immersion loggers, conducting isotope analysis of blood and measuring chick meal mass following foraging trips of varying duration. Cook's petrel tracked during chick rearing from Little Barrier Island (LBI) and Codfish Island (CDF), New Zealand had larger maximum ranges during longer foraging trips. Blood nitrogen isotope signatures (delta(15)N) of adults were s...
International audienceThe non-breeding period plays a major role in seabird survival and population ...
International audiencePopulation modelling for one of Réunion Island’s endemic seabirds, the Barau’s...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...
This study examined divergence in the foraging distribution, at-sea behaviour and provisioning strat...
Seabirds are central place foragers, relying on prey that is patchily distributed and of variable pr...
International audienceThe foraging ecology of small seabirds remains poorly understood because of th...
During breeding, procellariiform seabirds are typical central-place foragers, depending on distant p...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Marine top and meso predators like seabirds are limited by the need to breed on land but forage on l...
Analysis of stable isotope ratios in animal tissues has emerged as a powerful tool for determining t...
Marine top and meso predators like seabirds are limited by the need to breed on land but forage on l...
Grey-faced Petrels (Pterodroma gouldi) are colonial burrowing seabirds predominantly nesting on offs...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
We examined the isotopic signatures (δ 13C, δ 15N) of adult body feathers from southern giant petrel...
International audienceThe non-breeding period plays a major role in seabird survival and population ...
International audiencePopulation modelling for one of Réunion Island’s endemic seabirds, the Barau’s...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...
This study examined divergence in the foraging distribution, at-sea behaviour and provisioning strat...
Seabirds are central place foragers, relying on prey that is patchily distributed and of variable pr...
International audienceThe foraging ecology of small seabirds remains poorly understood because of th...
During breeding, procellariiform seabirds are typical central-place foragers, depending on distant p...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Marine top and meso predators like seabirds are limited by the need to breed on land but forage on l...
Analysis of stable isotope ratios in animal tissues has emerged as a powerful tool for determining t...
Marine top and meso predators like seabirds are limited by the need to breed on land but forage on l...
Grey-faced Petrels (Pterodroma gouldi) are colonial burrowing seabirds predominantly nesting on offs...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
We examined the isotopic signatures (δ 13C, δ 15N) of adult body feathers from southern giant petrel...
International audienceThe non-breeding period plays a major role in seabird survival and population ...
International audiencePopulation modelling for one of Réunion Island’s endemic seabirds, the Barau’s...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...