Using GPS-loggers, we examined the influence of colony, sex, and bird identity on foraging flight characteristics of black-headed gulls Chroicocephalus ridibundus during the incubation period. We studied tracks of 36 individuals breeding in one urban and two rural colonies in Poland. Birds from both rural colonies performed the furthest flights (mean 8-12 km, up to 27 km) foraging mainly in agricultural areas. Gulls from the urban colony performed shorter flights (median 5 km, up to 17 km) visiting mainly urbanized areas and water bodies. We found that females performed longer flights and their flights parameters were less repeatable compared to males. Males from both rural colonies visited water bodies more frequently than females. In all ...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Sex-, size- or age-dependent variation in migration strategies in birds is generally expected to ref...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest threats to species populations worldwide. One species...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Migration strategies differ greatly among and within avian populations. The associated trade-offs an...
There is a growing awareness that experience may play a major role in migratory decisions, especiall...
Sex-, size-or age-dependent variation in migration strategies in birds is generally expected to refl...
Twenty Audouin´s gulls, Larus audouinii, breeding in the Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean) were radio-tr...
Recent developments in GPS tracking technology allow the movements of bird species to be followed in...
Individual foraging site fidelity, whereby individuals repeatedly visit the same foraging areas, is ...
Birds modulate their flight paths in relation to regional and global airflows in order to reduce the...
Migrating birds are believed to minimize the time spent on migration rather than energy. Birds seem ...
Background:Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal st...
While competition is generally presumed to promote intraspecific niche diversification, populations ...
Increasing urbanisation is detrimental for some animal species and potentially advantageous for othe...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Sex-, size- or age-dependent variation in migration strategies in birds is generally expected to ref...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest threats to species populations worldwide. One species...
Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must c...
Migration strategies differ greatly among and within avian populations. The associated trade-offs an...
There is a growing awareness that experience may play a major role in migratory decisions, especiall...
Sex-, size-or age-dependent variation in migration strategies in birds is generally expected to refl...
Twenty Audouin´s gulls, Larus audouinii, breeding in the Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean) were radio-tr...
Recent developments in GPS tracking technology allow the movements of bird species to be followed in...
Individual foraging site fidelity, whereby individuals repeatedly visit the same foraging areas, is ...
Birds modulate their flight paths in relation to regional and global airflows in order to reduce the...
Migrating birds are believed to minimize the time spent on migration rather than energy. Birds seem ...
Background:Generalist predators may vary their diet and use of habitat according to both internal st...
While competition is generally presumed to promote intraspecific niche diversification, populations ...
Increasing urbanisation is detrimental for some animal species and potentially advantageous for othe...
Background Plasticity in foraging behavior among individuals, or across populations may reduce compe...
Sex-, size- or age-dependent variation in migration strategies in birds is generally expected to ref...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest threats to species populations worldwide. One species...