Human activities benefit a range of animal species, the resulting presence of which in cities can have negative societal consequences. One example are food subsidies, which buffer natural variation in food availability and allow these species to maintain larger populations. These buffers will likely gain importance under future environmental change whereby natural food sources become decreasingly available. To inform on the current importance of different habitats for a bird reliant on human-made food subsidies (Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus), and its possible population response toward changes in climate and the availability of these subsidies, we characterized population-level short-term responses to variation in drivers of local ...
Background:Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal st...
The marine environment is increasingly pressured from human activities, such as offshore renewable e...
Capsule : Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus breeding 30 km from the coast in the Netherlands fo...
Research focused on evaluating how human food subsidies influence the foraging ecology of scavenger ...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
Research on the space use and behaviour of waterbirds yields important insights on human-wildlife in...
Abstract Anthropogenic food subsidies attract opportunistic generalists like gulls in high densities...
Numerous animals are able to adapt to temporal patterns in natural food availability, but whether sp...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Climate-driven changes in the overall abundance or phenology of food resources may be critical facto...
Abstract Mobile animals that traverse ecosystem boundaries can fundamentally reshape environments by...
While seabird–fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
While seabird-fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Background:Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal st...
The marine environment is increasingly pressured from human activities, such as offshore renewable e...
Capsule : Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus breeding 30 km from the coast in the Netherlands fo...
Research focused on evaluating how human food subsidies influence the foraging ecology of scavenger ...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
Research on the space use and behaviour of waterbirds yields important insights on human-wildlife in...
Abstract Anthropogenic food subsidies attract opportunistic generalists like gulls in high densities...
Numerous animals are able to adapt to temporal patterns in natural food availability, but whether sp...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Climate-driven changes in the overall abundance or phenology of food resources may be critical facto...
Abstract Mobile animals that traverse ecosystem boundaries can fundamentally reshape environments by...
While seabird–fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
While seabird-fishery associations are well documented, this research primarily comes from ship-base...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Background:Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal st...
The marine environment is increasingly pressured from human activities, such as offshore renewable e...
Capsule : Lesser Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus breeding 30 km from the coast in the Netherlands fo...