Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of their foraging trips if more distant prey patches offer better foraging opportunities. Thus, theory predicts that breeding seabirds in large colonies could create a zone of food depletion around the colony, known as “Ashmole’s halo”. However, seabirds’ decisions to forage at a particular distance are likely also complicated by their breeding stage. After chicks hatch, parents must return frequently to feed their offspring, so may be less likely to visit distant foraging patches, even if their quality is higher. However, the interaction between prey availability, intra-specific competition, and breeding stage on the foraging decisions of sea...
Seabirds have become adapted for foraging in an oceanic environment that can be highly dynamic. Ocea...
Understanding the mechanisms that link prey availability to predator behaviour and population change...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of their foragin...
For land-breeding marine organisms such as seabirds, knowledge about their habitat use has mainly b...
AbstractThe ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geo...
© The authors 2018. Central-place foraging in large seabird colonies leads to high levels of in...
The ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geographica...
To help meet the high energy demands of raising the young, some seabirds alternate between short, fr...
The ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geographica...
Central-place foraging in large seabird colonies leads to high levels of intra-specific competition ...
Understanding the mechanisms that link prey availability to predator behaviour and population change...
Seabirds must find food efficiently in the dynamic ocean environment to succeed at raising chicks. I...
Seabirds have become adapted for foraging in an oceanic environment that can be highly dynamic. Ocea...
Understanding the mechanisms that link prey availability to predator behaviour and population change...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of their foragin...
For land-breeding marine organisms such as seabirds, knowledge about their habitat use has mainly b...
AbstractThe ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geo...
© The authors 2018. Central-place foraging in large seabird colonies leads to high levels of in...
The ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geographica...
To help meet the high energy demands of raising the young, some seabirds alternate between short, fr...
The ecological drivers underlying breeding performance are expected to differ across the geographica...
Central-place foraging in large seabird colonies leads to high levels of intra-specific competition ...
Understanding the mechanisms that link prey availability to predator behaviour and population change...
Seabirds must find food efficiently in the dynamic ocean environment to succeed at raising chicks. I...
Seabirds have become adapted for foraging in an oceanic environment that can be highly dynamic. Ocea...
Understanding the mechanisms that link prey availability to predator behaviour and population change...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...