Foraging decisions depend not only on simple maximization of energy intake but also on parallel fitness-relevant activities that change the forager's ‘state’. We characterized patch use and patch leaving rules of a top-predatory seabird, the Brown Skua (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi), which during its reproductive period in the Antarctic establishes feeding territories in penguin colonies. In feeding trials, we observed how skuas foraged at penguin carcass patches and analysed patch leaving decisions by incorporating the estimated state of foraging birds and patch availability.Patches were exploited in a characteristic temporal pattern with exponentially decreasing remaining patch sizes (RPSs) and intake rates. Patch size decreased partic...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
International audienceBreeding animals face important time and energy constraints when caring for th...
International audienceBreeding animals face important time and energy constraints when caring for th...
Territoriality should lead to strict dominance, as territory holders typically control access to res...
Territoriality should lead to strict dominance, as territory holders typically control access to res...
According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of their foragin...
In the maritime Antarctic, brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) show two foraging strategie...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
The Brown Skua Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high d...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance o...
Top predators exhibit a critical role in ecosystem functioning and in the stability of the food web,...
Central-place foraging seabirds alter the availability of their prey around colonies, forming a ‘‘ha...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
International audienceBreeding animals face important time and energy constraints when caring for th...
International audienceBreeding animals face important time and energy constraints when caring for th...
Territoriality should lead to strict dominance, as territory holders typically control access to res...
Territoriality should lead to strict dominance, as territory holders typically control access to res...
According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of their foragin...
In the maritime Antarctic, brown skuas (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) show two foraging strategie...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance of ...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
The Brown Skua Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi is an opportunistic species that displays a high d...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
Background: According to central place foraging theory, animals will only increase the distance o...
Top predators exhibit a critical role in ecosystem functioning and in the stability of the food web,...
Central-place foraging seabirds alter the availability of their prey around colonies, forming a ‘‘ha...
Most of the Great Skuas (<i>Stercorarius skua</i>) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhi...
International audienceBreeding animals face important time and energy constraints when caring for th...
International audienceBreeding animals face important time and energy constraints when caring for th...