The identification of when, how and where animals feed is essential to estimate the amount of energy they obtain and to study the processes associated with prey search and consumption. We combined the use of animal-borne video cameras and accelerometers to characterise the body and head movements associated to four types of prey capture behaviours in the Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus). In addition, we evaluated how the K-Nearest Neighbour (K-NN) algorithm recognized these behaviours from acceleration data. Finally, we compared the total capture and the capture per unit time (CPUT) derived by identifying prey capture events using the K-NN algorithm to that derived by counting undulations in the dive profile ("wiggles"). During ...
King Penguins are the second largest of all diving birds and share with their congener, Emperor Peng...
Investigation of foraging decisions can help understand how animals efficiently gather and exploit f...
Seabirds have to deal with environmental variability and are predicted to modulate foraging behavior...
Determining where, when and how much animals eat is fundamental to understanding their ecology. We d...
Between 25-30 November 2013, 2014 and 2015, miniaturized video cameras were attached to Magellanic P...
A new concept based on analysis of dive depth data was developed to help estimate prey consumption i...
Quantifying predator-prey interactions can be logistically difficult, especially in marine environme...
Inferring feeding activities from undulations in diving depth profiles is widespread in studies of f...
Penguins are major consumers in the southern oceans although quantification of this has been problem...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
International audienceQuantification of prey consumption by marine predators is key to understanding...
International audienceRemotely estimating prey-capture rates in wild animals is key to assess foragi...
Animals respond to environmental variation by exhibiting a number of different behaviours and/or rat...
The determination of activity-specific energy expenditure of wild animals is key in ecology and cons...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
King Penguins are the second largest of all diving birds and share with their congener, Emperor Peng...
Investigation of foraging decisions can help understand how animals efficiently gather and exploit f...
Seabirds have to deal with environmental variability and are predicted to modulate foraging behavior...
Determining where, when and how much animals eat is fundamental to understanding their ecology. We d...
Between 25-30 November 2013, 2014 and 2015, miniaturized video cameras were attached to Magellanic P...
A new concept based on analysis of dive depth data was developed to help estimate prey consumption i...
Quantifying predator-prey interactions can be logistically difficult, especially in marine environme...
Inferring feeding activities from undulations in diving depth profiles is widespread in studies of f...
Penguins are major consumers in the southern oceans although quantification of this has been problem...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
International audienceQuantification of prey consumption by marine predators is key to understanding...
International audienceRemotely estimating prey-capture rates in wild animals is key to assess foragi...
Animals respond to environmental variation by exhibiting a number of different behaviours and/or rat...
The determination of activity-specific energy expenditure of wild animals is key in ecology and cons...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
King Penguins are the second largest of all diving birds and share with their congener, Emperor Peng...
Investigation of foraging decisions can help understand how animals efficiently gather and exploit f...
Seabirds have to deal with environmental variability and are predicted to modulate foraging behavior...