Diving is an ecologically important behaviour that provides air-breathing predators with opportunities to capture prey, but that also increases their exposure to incidental mortality (bycatch) in commercial fisheries. In this study, we characterised the diving behaviour of 26 individuals of three species, the black-browed albatross Thalassarche melanophris, grey-headed albatross T. chrysostoma and light-mantled albatross Phoebetria palpebrata, breeding at Bird Island, South Georgia. Individuals were tracked using Global Location Sensor (GLS)-immersion loggers and time-depth recorders (TDRs) and, for two species, Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers. Although the TDRs recorded 589 dives (defined in this paper as submersion > 1 m), average...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Foraging dives in birds and mammals involve complex physiological and behavioural adaptations to cop...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
AbstractDiving is an ecologically important behaviour that provides air-breathing predators with opp...
Globally, bycatch associated with longline fisheries poses the most serious threat to albatross pop...
15 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3573.-- Data avail...
Albatrosses fly many hundreds of kilometers across the open ocean to find and feed upon their prey. ...
Most albatrosses are critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable due to the deleterious impact o...
Advances in biologging techniques and the availability of high-resolution fisheries data have improv...
Incidental capture in fisheries ("bycatch") is a major threat to global marine biodiversity, especia...
Monitoring and protection of seabirds that spend much of their lives at sea pose difficult conservat...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Foraging grey-headed albatrosses spent 86% of the night but only 20% of the day sitting on the sea; ...
International audienceThe identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the fo...
Information on seabird foraging behaviour outside the breeding season is currently limited. This kno...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Foraging dives in birds and mammals involve complex physiological and behavioural adaptations to cop...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
AbstractDiving is an ecologically important behaviour that provides air-breathing predators with opp...
Globally, bycatch associated with longline fisheries poses the most serious threat to albatross pop...
15 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3573.-- Data avail...
Albatrosses fly many hundreds of kilometers across the open ocean to find and feed upon their prey. ...
Most albatrosses are critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable due to the deleterious impact o...
Advances in biologging techniques and the availability of high-resolution fisheries data have improv...
Incidental capture in fisheries ("bycatch") is a major threat to global marine biodiversity, especia...
Monitoring and protection of seabirds that spend much of their lives at sea pose difficult conservat...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Foraging grey-headed albatrosses spent 86% of the night but only 20% of the day sitting on the sea; ...
International audienceThe identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the fo...
Information on seabird foraging behaviour outside the breeding season is currently limited. This kno...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Foraging dives in birds and mammals involve complex physiological and behavioural adaptations to cop...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...