Animals are expected to synchronize activity routines with the temporal patterns at which resources appear in nature. Accordingly, species that depend on resources showing temporally mismatched patterns should be expected to schedule routines that balance the chances of exploiting each of them. Large avian scavengers depend on carcasses which are more likely available early in the morning, but they also depend on wind resources (i.e. uplifts) to subside flight which are stronger in afternoon hours. To understand how these birds deal with this potential trade-off, we studied the daily routines of GPS-tagged individuals of the world’s largest terrestrial soaring scavenger, the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus). Andean condors vary largely...
The time seabirds have to forage is restricted while breeding, as time at sea must be balanced again...
International audienceWithin a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential ex...
Despite numerous efforts and many hypotheses to explain the selective pressures thatmay have favoure...
Animals are expected to synchronize activity routines with the temporal patterns at which resources ...
Sexual segregation is widely reported among sexually dimorphic species and generally attributed to i...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
In a highly dynamic airspace, flying animals are predicted to adjust foraging behaviour to variable ...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
Sex-related divergences in many phenotypic traits, such as morphology, physiology, and behavior, h...
The ability of many animals to access and exploit food is dependent on the ability to move. In the ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) may favour physiological peculiarities in diet, behaviour and home-rang...
natural selection; passerine birds; sexual selection; sexual size dimorphism. Sexually selected trai...
1. In a highly dynamic airspace, flying animals are predicted to adjust foraging behaviour to variab...
Several adaptive hypotheses have been proposed to account for reversed size dimorphism (females larg...
Body size mediates life history, physiology, and inter- and intra-specific interactions. Within spec...
The time seabirds have to forage is restricted while breeding, as time at sea must be balanced again...
International audienceWithin a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential ex...
Despite numerous efforts and many hypotheses to explain the selective pressures thatmay have favoure...
Animals are expected to synchronize activity routines with the temporal patterns at which resources ...
Sexual segregation is widely reported among sexually dimorphic species and generally attributed to i...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
In a highly dynamic airspace, flying animals are predicted to adjust foraging behaviour to variable ...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
Sex-related divergences in many phenotypic traits, such as morphology, physiology, and behavior, h...
The ability of many animals to access and exploit food is dependent on the ability to move. In the ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) may favour physiological peculiarities in diet, behaviour and home-rang...
natural selection; passerine birds; sexual selection; sexual size dimorphism. Sexually selected trai...
1. In a highly dynamic airspace, flying animals are predicted to adjust foraging behaviour to variab...
Several adaptive hypotheses have been proposed to account for reversed size dimorphism (females larg...
Body size mediates life history, physiology, and inter- and intra-specific interactions. Within spec...
The time seabirds have to forage is restricted while breeding, as time at sea must be balanced again...
International audienceWithin a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential ex...
Despite numerous efforts and many hypotheses to explain the selective pressures thatmay have favoure...