Foraging niche specialisation is thought to occur when different members of speciose communities divide resources in either time or space. Here we compared habitat preferences of the congeneric Grey Petrel Procellaria cinerea and White-chinned Petrel P. aequinoctialis, tracked in the same calendar year using GPS loggers from Gough Island and Bird Island (South Georgia), respectively. We identified periods of active foraging and determined habitat characteristics using remote-sensing data. Although these highly pelagic species could potentially overlap at sea across large areas, they showed markedly different foraging preferences during their incubation periods, which are temporally offset because Grey Petrels breed during the austral winter...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
International audienceOcean circulation connects geographically distinct ecosystems across a wide ra...
1. Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal h...
In the dynamic marine environment, highly mobile predators are expected to select profitable forag...
1. Investigations were made to determine whether the two giant petrel species segregate by gender an...
This study examined divergence in the foraging distribution, at-sea behaviour and provisioning strat...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
The South Pacific Gyre is the world’s largest expanse of oligotrophic ocean and supports communities...
International audienceThe Southern Ocean provides one of the largest environmental gradients onEarth...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...
Despite the recent burgeoning in predator tracking studies, few report on seabird activity patterns,...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Foraging behaviour can have a major influence on the survival and reproduction of individuals which ...
International audienceIndividual heterogeneity in foraging behaviour determines how individuals and ...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
International audienceOcean circulation connects geographically distinct ecosystems across a wide ra...
1. Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal h...
In the dynamic marine environment, highly mobile predators are expected to select profitable forag...
1. Investigations were made to determine whether the two giant petrel species segregate by gender an...
This study examined divergence in the foraging distribution, at-sea behaviour and provisioning strat...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
The South Pacific Gyre is the world’s largest expanse of oligotrophic ocean and supports communities...
International audienceThe Southern Ocean provides one of the largest environmental gradients onEarth...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...
Despite the recent burgeoning in predator tracking studies, few report on seabird activity patterns,...
Divergent foraging strategies may emerge within a population due to a combination of physiological a...
Foraging behaviour can have a major influence on the survival and reproduction of individuals which ...
International audienceIndividual heterogeneity in foraging behaviour determines how individuals and ...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
International audienceOcean circulation connects geographically distinct ecosystems across a wide ra...
1. Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal h...