In birds and mammals, juvenile and adult foragers are often found apart from each other. In this study, we found this is also true for red knots, Calidris canutus canutus, wintering on the intertidal flats of Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania. Not only did juveniles feed separately from adults, they also fed at places where they were more vulnerable to predation by large falcons. That the dangerous areas used by juveniles were no better feeding areas led us to reject the foodesafety trade-off that explained age-related distribution differences in many earlier studies. Instead, juveniles were displaced by adults in dyadic interactions which suggests that they suffered from interference from adults. Juveniles retreated to feeding areas that were more...
Food preferences and social behaviour differ among cultures worldwide, not only in humans. This thes...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
In August-October 1988-1992 we studied the distribution and abundance of knots Calidris canutus arou...
In birds and mammals, juvenile and adult foragers are often found apart from each other. In this stu...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
An entire flyway of shorebirds is dependent on the Dutch Wadden Sea. Here they find food to survive ...
Under the ideal-free distribution, omniscient individuals with similar habitat requirements that are...
Using automated and manual radio-telemetry and resightings of individual colour-ringed birds, we ass...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Food preferences and social behaviour differ among cultures worldwide, not only in humans. This thes...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
In August-October 1988-1992 we studied the distribution and abundance of knots Calidris canutus arou...
In birds and mammals, juvenile and adult foragers are often found apart from each other. In this stu...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
An entire flyway of shorebirds is dependent on the Dutch Wadden Sea. Here they find food to survive ...
Under the ideal-free distribution, omniscient individuals with similar habitat requirements that are...
Using automated and manual radio-telemetry and resightings of individual colour-ringed birds, we ass...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Food preferences and social behaviour differ among cultures worldwide, not only in humans. This thes...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
In August-October 1988-1992 we studied the distribution and abundance of knots Calidris canutus arou...