Diet analyses can reveal important changes in seabird foraging ecology and, by inference, resource availability and predator–prey dynamics within the wider marine ecosystem. Here, we analysed stomach contents of 1544 grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma (GHA) and black-browed albatross T. melanophris (BBA) chicks from Bird Island, South Georgia. We describe dietary shifts (1996–2017), and link those to annual prey availability indices and breeding success. Annual variability in diet was high, and long-term trends in the main components were broadly similar in both albatrosses. Fish consumption (by mass) generally increased over time. Mackerel icefish Champsocephalus gunnari occurrence increased in GHA diets, but was unrelated to l...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...
A fundamental condition of the struggle for existence is resource limitation. Optimal foraging theor...
Many pelagic seabirds are thought to regulate reproductive effort by adopting a dual foraging strate...
Diet analyses can reveal important changes in seabird foraging ecology and, by inference, resource a...
During chick-rearing, albatrosses can alternate between long foraging trips that provide the main so...
We identified a range of foraging strategies adopted by grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chryso...
Shifts in the diet of top predators can be linked to changes in environmental conditions. In this st...
We identified a range of foraging strategies adopted by grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysos...
The foraging areas and diets of the grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma and wandering alb...
© 2016 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2016. All rights reserved. Many seabird ...
Mortality from incidental bycatch in longline fishery operations is a global threat to seabird popu...
The food and feeding ecology of Black‐browed Albatrosses and Grey‐headed Albatrosses was studied fro...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Many seabird populations are threatened by interactions with commercial fisheries, and climate chang...
Mortality from incidental bycatch in longline fishery operations is a global threat to seabird popul...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...
A fundamental condition of the struggle for existence is resource limitation. Optimal foraging theor...
Many pelagic seabirds are thought to regulate reproductive effort by adopting a dual foraging strate...
Diet analyses can reveal important changes in seabird foraging ecology and, by inference, resource a...
During chick-rearing, albatrosses can alternate between long foraging trips that provide the main so...
We identified a range of foraging strategies adopted by grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chryso...
Shifts in the diet of top predators can be linked to changes in environmental conditions. In this st...
We identified a range of foraging strategies adopted by grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysos...
The foraging areas and diets of the grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma and wandering alb...
© 2016 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 2016. All rights reserved. Many seabird ...
Mortality from incidental bycatch in longline fishery operations is a global threat to seabird popu...
The food and feeding ecology of Black‐browed Albatrosses and Grey‐headed Albatrosses was studied fro...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Many seabird populations are threatened by interactions with commercial fisheries, and climate chang...
Mortality from incidental bycatch in longline fishery operations is a global threat to seabird popul...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...
A fundamental condition of the struggle for existence is resource limitation. Optimal foraging theor...
Many pelagic seabirds are thought to regulate reproductive effort by adopting a dual foraging strate...