Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful tool to study movements and trophic position of seabirds has been developed. Here we provide an updated review of isotope studies in the Southern Ocean and use δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N to evaluate diet and foraging areas of a small pelagic seabird, the thin-billed prion Pachyptila belcheri, breeding on the Falkland Islands. We found that close to egg laying, adults foraged in Falkland waters or northerly, but used more southerly foraging areas during courtship and chick rearing. Feathers grown during winter indicated that most individuals migrated south, although a small number of adults migrated north every...
International audienceThe foraging ecology of small seabirds remains poorly understood because of th...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connec...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connect...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...
Analysis of stable isotope ratios in animal tissues has emerged as a powerful tool for determining t...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
Abstract Background While nitrogen and carbon stable isotope values can reflect ecological segregati...
International audienceInvestigating the foraging ecology of seabirds is especially challenging given...
We examined the isotopic signatures (δ 13C, δ 15N) of adult body feathers from southern giant petrel...
Investigating the foraging ecology of seabirds is especially challenging given their wide-ranging mo...
International audienceSeabirds play important roles as marine ecosystem sentinels. Studying their at...
International audienceSeabirds play important roles as marine ecosystem sentinels. Studying their at...
International audienceThe foraging ecology of small seabirds remains poorly understood because of th...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connec...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connect...
Based on growing knowledge on the distribution of stable isotopes in marine food webs, a powerful to...
Analysis of stable isotope ratios in animal tissues has emerged as a powerful tool for determining t...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
We investigated trophic ecology variation among colonies as well as sex- and age-related differences...
Abstract Background While nitrogen and carbon stable isotope values can reflect ecological segregati...
International audienceInvestigating the foraging ecology of seabirds is especially challenging given...
We examined the isotopic signatures (δ 13C, δ 15N) of adult body feathers from southern giant petrel...
Investigating the foraging ecology of seabirds is especially challenging given their wide-ranging mo...
International audienceSeabirds play important roles as marine ecosystem sentinels. Studying their at...
International audienceSeabirds play important roles as marine ecosystem sentinels. Studying their at...
International audienceThe foraging ecology of small seabirds remains poorly understood because of th...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connec...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connect...