Albatrosses are known for their extreme navigation performance enabling them to locate isolated breeding islands after long-distance migrations across open seas. Little is known about the migration of young albatrosses and how they reach the adults' navigation and foraging skills during the period of immaturity lasting several years and spent permanently flying across the open ocean. We tracked by satellite telemetry the dispersal and migration of 13 juvenile wandering albatrosses from the Crozet Islands during their first year at sea. The young albatrosses covered an average distance of 184,000 km during the first year, restricting their dispersal movement to the unproductive and low wind subtropical Indian Ocean and Tasman Sea. The juveni...
This is the first comprehensive study of at-sea activity patterns of albatrosses during the nonbreed...
In order to survive and later recruit into a population, juvenile animals need to acquire resources ...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...
The highly mobile wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) are adapted to navigate the extreme envir...
The highly mobile wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) are adapted to navigate the extreme envir...
Many large marine vertebrates are today threatened by human activities and it is therefore crucial t...
Although albatrosses are paradigms of oceanic specialization, their foraging areas and migration rou...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.In order to survive and later recruit into a ...
Optimal selection of foraging habitats is key to survival, but it remains unclear how naïve individu...
Animal movement is a fundamental eco-evolutionary process yet the behaviour of juvenile animals is l...
Migratory behavior, routes and zones used during the non-breeding season are assumed to have been se...
Abstract: Albatrosses and other seabirds are generally highly philopatric, returning to natal coloni...
International audienceSeabird-fishery interactions are important to seabird ecology and conservation...
We measured for the first time in a pelagic seabird the dispersal rate of wandering albatrosses and ...
The ability to move and forage efficiently plays a major role in determining the fate of individuals...
This is the first comprehensive study of at-sea activity patterns of albatrosses during the nonbreed...
In order to survive and later recruit into a population, juvenile animals need to acquire resources ...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...
The highly mobile wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) are adapted to navigate the extreme envir...
The highly mobile wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) are adapted to navigate the extreme envir...
Many large marine vertebrates are today threatened by human activities and it is therefore crucial t...
Although albatrosses are paradigms of oceanic specialization, their foraging areas and migration rou...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.In order to survive and later recruit into a ...
Optimal selection of foraging habitats is key to survival, but it remains unclear how naïve individu...
Animal movement is a fundamental eco-evolutionary process yet the behaviour of juvenile animals is l...
Migratory behavior, routes and zones used during the non-breeding season are assumed to have been se...
Abstract: Albatrosses and other seabirds are generally highly philopatric, returning to natal coloni...
International audienceSeabird-fishery interactions are important to seabird ecology and conservation...
We measured for the first time in a pelagic seabird the dispersal rate of wandering albatrosses and ...
The ability to move and forage efficiently plays a major role in determining the fate of individuals...
This is the first comprehensive study of at-sea activity patterns of albatrosses during the nonbreed...
In order to survive and later recruit into a population, juvenile animals need to acquire resources ...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...