At Latham Island, Tanzania, in August 2004 and December 2005, flying fish (Exocoetidae) contributed 90% by mass of prey items regurgitated by masked boobies Sula dactylatra. The fish had a mean caudal length of 164mm. Two boobies generally foraged in deep water, away from the Tanzanian coastline, ranging up to 390km from the island. Maximum distances flown on trips exceeded 1 000km during breeding and approached 3 000km when not breeding. Some foraging trips exceeded six days. Swift terns Sterna bergii consumed small fish and mantis shrimps Natosquilla investigatoris. Mantis shrimps recovered from the colony were significantly larger than those stranded on the island's beach, suggesting that swift terns preferentially took larger animals. S...
No published information is available on the foraging ecology and choice of feeding habitat of New Z...
As top predators, seabirds can be indirectly impacted by climate variability and commercial fishing ...
Cape gannets Morus capensis are predatory seabirds in the coastal waters of southern Africa where th...
Over one million pairs of seabirds breed annually on the Houtman Abrolhos island group, off the mid-...
10 pagesInternational audienceWe investigated the foraging habitats of the winter breeding community...
International audienceOver 6-million pairs of sooty terns Sterna fuscata breed once a year in the so...
Over 6-million pairs of sooty terns Sterna fuscata breed once a year in the southwest Indian Ocean, ...
Seabirds are important in the dynamics of marine ecosystems because they recycle important biomass o...
Feeding terns are affected by a variety of environmental conditions. We studied prey capture success...
International audienceAs top predators, seabirds can be indirectly impacted by climate variability a...
Marine predators, such as seabirds, are useful indicators of marine ecosystem functioning. In partic...
<div><p>Marine predators, such as seabirds, are useful indicators of marine ecosystem functioning. I...
Latham Island, Tanzania, was surveyed in August 2004 — the first known survey of the island outside ...
Seabirds use several methods to transport food to their chicks; most species carry food in their sto...
International audienceABSTRACT As top predators, seabirds can be indirectly impacted by climate vari...
No published information is available on the foraging ecology and choice of feeding habitat of New Z...
As top predators, seabirds can be indirectly impacted by climate variability and commercial fishing ...
Cape gannets Morus capensis are predatory seabirds in the coastal waters of southern Africa where th...
Over one million pairs of seabirds breed annually on the Houtman Abrolhos island group, off the mid-...
10 pagesInternational audienceWe investigated the foraging habitats of the winter breeding community...
International audienceOver 6-million pairs of sooty terns Sterna fuscata breed once a year in the so...
Over 6-million pairs of sooty terns Sterna fuscata breed once a year in the southwest Indian Ocean, ...
Seabirds are important in the dynamics of marine ecosystems because they recycle important biomass o...
Feeding terns are affected by a variety of environmental conditions. We studied prey capture success...
International audienceAs top predators, seabirds can be indirectly impacted by climate variability a...
Marine predators, such as seabirds, are useful indicators of marine ecosystem functioning. In partic...
<div><p>Marine predators, such as seabirds, are useful indicators of marine ecosystem functioning. I...
Latham Island, Tanzania, was surveyed in August 2004 — the first known survey of the island outside ...
Seabirds use several methods to transport food to their chicks; most species carry food in their sto...
International audienceABSTRACT As top predators, seabirds can be indirectly impacted by climate vari...
No published information is available on the foraging ecology and choice of feeding habitat of New Z...
As top predators, seabirds can be indirectly impacted by climate variability and commercial fishing ...
Cape gannets Morus capensis are predatory seabirds in the coastal waters of southern Africa where th...