Intra-specific foraging niche partitioning can arise due to gender differences or individual specialisation in behaviour or prey selection. These may in turn be related to sexual size dimorphism or individual variation in body size through allometry. These variables are often inter-related and challenging to separate statistically. We present a case study in which the effects of sex, body mass and individual specialisation on the dive depths of the South Georgia shag on Bird Island, South Georgia are investigated simultaneously using a linear mixed model. The nested random effects of trip within individual explained a highly significant amount of the variance. The effects of sex and body mass were both significant independently but could no...
Sexual segregation in habitat use occurs in a number of animal species, including southern elephant ...
<p>(A) Theoretical situation with uniform prey density distribution with depth and absence of sexual...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Intra-specific foraging niche partitioning can arise due to gender differences or individual special...
<div><p>Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of ...
Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of foraging...
Sexual segregation, common in many species, is usually attributed to intra-specific competition or h...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sex differences in the foraging behaviour of adults have been observed in a number of sexually size-...
<p>Distribution of dives in relation to (A) time of day, (B) maximum dive depth and (C) dive duratio...
1. Classic evolutionary theory suggests that sexual dimorphism evolves primarily via sexual and fecu...
Mechanisms that drive sex-specific foraging behaviour in seabirds are not fully understood. In some ...
© Wildfowl & Wetlands TrustDive duration generally increases with body size in animals including wil...
International audienceWhen 2 closely related species co-occur, each exhibiting sex-specific differen...
Sexual segregation in habitat use occurs in a number of animal species, including southern elephant ...
<p>(A) Theoretical situation with uniform prey density distribution with depth and absence of sexual...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Intra-specific foraging niche partitioning can arise due to gender differences or individual special...
<div><p>Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of ...
Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of foraging...
Sexual segregation, common in many species, is usually attributed to intra-specific competition or h...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sex differences in the foraging behaviour of adults have been observed in a number of sexually size-...
<p>Distribution of dives in relation to (A) time of day, (B) maximum dive depth and (C) dive duratio...
1. Classic evolutionary theory suggests that sexual dimorphism evolves primarily via sexual and fecu...
Mechanisms that drive sex-specific foraging behaviour in seabirds are not fully understood. In some ...
© Wildfowl & Wetlands TrustDive duration generally increases with body size in animals including wil...
International audienceWhen 2 closely related species co-occur, each exhibiting sex-specific differen...
Sexual segregation in habitat use occurs in a number of animal species, including southern elephant ...
<p>(A) Theoretical situation with uniform prey density distribution with depth and absence of sexual...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...