Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct areas, and this may have important consequences for population differentiation and dynamics. Small burrow-nesting seabirds provide a suitable case study, as they are often restricted to safe breeding sites on islands, resulting in a patchy breeding distribution. For example, Thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri have two major breeding colonies more than 8,000 km apart, on the Falkland Islands in the south-western Atlantic and in the Kerguelen Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. We used geolocators and stable isotopes to compare at-sea movements and trophic levels of these two populations during their non-breeding season, and applied ecological niche mo...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...
In seabirds, the extent of population genetic and phylogeographic structure varies extensively among...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the arti...
<div><p>Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct a...
Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct areas, an...
Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct areas, an...
Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct areas, an...
Background:In long-lived seabirds that migrate large distances independently of each other, the earl...
International audienceThe Southern Ocean provides one of the largest environmental gradients onEarth...
Prions Pachyptila are the most abundant seabirds in the Southern Ocean and comprise two main groups:...
Although seabirds that are trans-equatorial migrants show apparently broad overlap among populations...
According to niche theory, mechanisms exist that allow co-existence of organisms that would otherwis...
Many marine predators migrate between breeding and non-breeding areas to target resources that are s...
Procellariiform seabirds have extreme life histories; they are very long-lived, first breed when rel...
Many marine predators migrate between breeding and non-breeding areas to target resources that are s...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...
In seabirds, the extent of population genetic and phylogeographic structure varies extensively among...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the arti...
<div><p>Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct a...
Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct areas, an...
Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct areas, an...
Distant populations of animals may share their non-breeding grounds or migrate to distinct areas, an...
Background:In long-lived seabirds that migrate large distances independently of each other, the earl...
International audienceThe Southern Ocean provides one of the largest environmental gradients onEarth...
Prions Pachyptila are the most abundant seabirds in the Southern Ocean and comprise two main groups:...
Although seabirds that are trans-equatorial migrants show apparently broad overlap among populations...
According to niche theory, mechanisms exist that allow co-existence of organisms that would otherwis...
Many marine predators migrate between breeding and non-breeding areas to target resources that are s...
Procellariiform seabirds have extreme life histories; they are very long-lived, first breed when rel...
Many marine predators migrate between breeding and non-breeding areas to target resources that are s...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...
In seabirds, the extent of population genetic and phylogeographic structure varies extensively among...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the arti...