In the dynamic marine environment, highly mobile predators are expected to select profitable foraging areas, especially when provisioning young in addition to meeting their own energy needs. Knowing how and where animals choose to forage is not only important to advance ecological theory, but also to assess and mitigate the impact of anthropogenic threats. In this thesis I examine the breeding-season foraging behaviour of several of the Procellariiformes, a wide-ranging, long-lived group of seabirds, many of which have experienced steep population declines since the mid-20th century. Advances in biologging technologies over the last four decades have made it possible not only to accurately track individual movements, but als...
Foraging behaviour can have a major influence on the survival and reproduction of individuals which ...
Foraging niche specialisation is thought to occur when different members of speciose communities div...
Satellite-tracking of wide-ranging, apex marine predators, combined with remote-sensing, can be used...
In the dynamic marine environment, highly mobile predators are expected to select profitable forag...
The ability to move and forage efficiently plays a major role in determining the fate of individuals...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Seasonal and annual climate variations are linked to fluctuations in the abundance and distribution ...
Seasonal and annual climate variations are linked to fluctuations in the abundance and distribution ...
Recent improvements in biotelemetry and analytical methods have increased our understanding of the a...
Graduation date: 2006Seabirds are an integral component of marine ecosystems, however, because\ud hu...
Individual heterogeneity in foraging behaviour determines how individuals and populations respond to...
The South Pacific Gyre is the world’s largest expanse of oligotrophic ocean and supports communities...
Foraging behaviour can have a major influence on the survival and reproduction of individuals which ...
Foraging niche specialisation is thought to occur when different members of speciose communities div...
Satellite-tracking of wide-ranging, apex marine predators, combined with remote-sensing, can be used...
In the dynamic marine environment, highly mobile predators are expected to select profitable forag...
The ability to move and forage efficiently plays a major role in determining the fate of individuals...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Seasonal and annual climate variations are linked to fluctuations in the abundance and distribution ...
Seasonal and annual climate variations are linked to fluctuations in the abundance and distribution ...
Recent improvements in biotelemetry and analytical methods have increased our understanding of the a...
Graduation date: 2006Seabirds are an integral component of marine ecosystems, however, because\ud hu...
Individual heterogeneity in foraging behaviour determines how individuals and populations respond to...
The South Pacific Gyre is the world’s largest expanse of oligotrophic ocean and supports communities...
Foraging behaviour can have a major influence on the survival and reproduction of individuals which ...
Foraging niche specialisation is thought to occur when different members of speciose communities div...
Satellite-tracking of wide-ranging, apex marine predators, combined with remote-sensing, can be used...