Understanding both the distribution and habitat use of populations through the annual cycle is vital to understanding how vulnerable species are to environmental change. However, distributions and habitat use can vary among individuals and populations, particularly in generalist species, with variation depending on external environmental factors, such as resource availability. Comprehensive information across multiple populations is important to guide spatial planning of protected areas and is increasingly available for breeding individuals, but it is still lacking for many species, particularly seabirds, during the non-breeding season, especially those with declining populations. We investigated within-species variation in migratory strate...
Recent developments in GPS tracking technology allow the movements of bird species to be followed in...
Individual niche variation is common within animal populations, and has significant implications for...
Herring gulls (Larus argentatus) are opportunistic predators that prefer to forage in the intertidal...
Capsule: Herring Gull Larus argentatus colonies located along coastlines that are relatively shelter...
Capsule: Spatial clustering was observed in colony growth rates of three large UK gull species with...
While competition is generally presumed to promote intraspecific niche diversification, populations ...
Abstract Background Recognizing the factors influencing migratory individuals throughout their annua...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
The breeding biology of the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) was studied on Great Island, Newfoundlan...
Background: Habitat loss can force animals to relocate to new areas, where they would need to adjust...
Background:Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal st...
Habitat selection is of great importance in the fate of individuals, the structure and dynamics of e...
Migration is a widespread strategy for escaping unfavourable conditions during winter, but the exten...
Between-population variation of changes in numbers can provide insights into factors influencing var...
In contrast to many other gull species, nominate lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus fuscus, nLB...
Recent developments in GPS tracking technology allow the movements of bird species to be followed in...
Individual niche variation is common within animal populations, and has significant implications for...
Herring gulls (Larus argentatus) are opportunistic predators that prefer to forage in the intertidal...
Capsule: Herring Gull Larus argentatus colonies located along coastlines that are relatively shelter...
Capsule: Spatial clustering was observed in colony growth rates of three large UK gull species with...
While competition is generally presumed to promote intraspecific niche diversification, populations ...
Abstract Background Recognizing the factors influencing migratory individuals throughout their annua...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
The breeding biology of the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) was studied on Great Island, Newfoundlan...
Background: Habitat loss can force animals to relocate to new areas, where they would need to adjust...
Background:Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal st...
Habitat selection is of great importance in the fate of individuals, the structure and dynamics of e...
Migration is a widespread strategy for escaping unfavourable conditions during winter, but the exten...
Between-population variation of changes in numbers can provide insights into factors influencing var...
In contrast to many other gull species, nominate lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus fuscus, nLB...
Recent developments in GPS tracking technology allow the movements of bird species to be followed in...
Individual niche variation is common within animal populations, and has significant implications for...
Herring gulls (Larus argentatus) are opportunistic predators that prefer to forage in the intertidal...