International audienceStudies of habitat selection by higher trophic level species are necessary for using top predator species as indicators of ecosystem functioning. However, contrary to terrestrial ecosystems, few habitat selection studies have been conducted at a fine scale for coastal marine top predator species, and fewer have coupled diet data with habitat selection modeling to highlight a link between prey selection and habitat use.The aim of this study was to characterize spatially and oceanographically, at a fine scale, the habitats used by the European Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis in the Special Protection Area (SPA) of Houat-Hœdic in the Mor Braz Bay during its foraging activity. Habitat selection models were built using in si...
Studies of the fine-scale use of foraging habitat are essential for understanding the role of seabir...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
International audienceStudies of habitat selection by higher trophic level species are necessary for...
International audienceStudies of habitat selection by higher trophic level species are necessary for...
International audienceStudies of habitat selection by higher trophic level species are necessary for...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
An integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag Phalacroco...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
An integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag Phalacroco...
AbstractMarine spatial planning aims to deliver sustainable use of marine resources by minimizing en...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
Marine spatial planning aims to deliver sustainable use of marine resources by minimizing environmen...
Studies of the fine-scale use of foraging habitat are essential for understanding the role of seabir...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
International audienceStudies of habitat selection by higher trophic level species are necessary for...
International audienceStudies of habitat selection by higher trophic level species are necessary for...
International audienceStudies of habitat selection by higher trophic level species are necessary for...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
An integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag Phalacroco...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
An integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag Phalacroco...
AbstractMarine spatial planning aims to deliver sustainable use of marine resources by minimizing en...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
Human activity in the coastal zone is increasing worldwide, putting a number of seabird species unde...
Marine spatial planning aims to deliver sustainable use of marine resources by minimizing environmen...
Studies of the fine-scale use of foraging habitat are essential for understanding the role of seabir...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...
Seabird populations have declined worldwide, and several of the potential threats are of anthropogen...