Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic behavior to partition available foraging habitat into mutually exclusive territories; others, such as breeding seabirds, do not. We found that northern gannets, satellite-tracked from 12 neighboring colonies, nonetheless forage in largely mutually exclusive areas and that these colony-specific home ranges are determined by density-dependent competition. This segregation may be enhanced by individual-level public information transfer, leading to cultural evolution and divergence among colonies
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
How do seabirds deal with intra-specific competition for food? We addressed this question in a study...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Colonial animals are constrained by their colony locations, which are ultimately limited by resource...
Enhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of colonialit...
The predictability of prey due to oceanographic features can result in large aggregations of apex pr...
International audienceWhen species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the...
Coloniality is wide-spread in many animals but clear associations between spatial patterns of nest-s...
Individual specialisations in animals are important contributors to a wide range of ecological and e...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
Sexual competition is increasingly recognized as an important selective pressure driving species dis...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
How do seabirds deal with intra-specific competition for food? We addressed this question in a study...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Colonial animals are constrained by their colony locations, which are ultimately limited by resource...
Enhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of colonialit...
The predictability of prey due to oceanographic features can result in large aggregations of apex pr...
International audienceWhen species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the...
Coloniality is wide-spread in many animals but clear associations between spatial patterns of nest-s...
Individual specialisations in animals are important contributors to a wide range of ecological and e...
The factors affecting the population dynamics of seabirds have long intrigued biologists. Current da...
Sexual competition is increasingly recognized as an important selective pressure driving species dis...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
How do seabirds deal with intra-specific competition for food? We addressed this question in a study...