نتایج جستجو برای: foraging periods

تعداد نتایج: 129102  

2012
Shinichi Watanabe Katsufumi Sato Paul J. Ponganis

We developed an automated method using depth and one axis of body acceleration data recorded by animal-borne data loggers to identify activities of penguins over long-term deployments. Using this technique, we evaluated the activity time budget of emperor penguins (n = 10) both in water and on sea ice during foraging trips in chick-rearing season. During the foraging trips, emperor penguins alt...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Audrey Jaeger Aurélie Goutte Vincent J Lecomte Pierre Richard Olivier Chastel Christophe Barbraud Henri Weimerskirch

Evidence of age-dependent changes in foraging behavior of free-ranging individuals is scarce, especially at older stages. Using the isotopic niche as a proxy of the trophic niche during both the breeding (blood) and inter-nesting (feather) periods, we report here empirical evidence for age-, gender-, and breeding status-dependent foraging ecology and examine its potential consequences on subseq...

2015
Norman Owen-Smith Jodie Martin Renee M. Borges

An intermediate spatiotemporal scale of food procurement by large herbivores is evident within annual or seasonal home ranges. It takes the form of settlement periods spanning several days or weeks during which foraging activity is confined to spatially discrete foraging arenas, separated by roaming interludes. Extended by areas occupied for other activities, these foraging arenas contribute to...

2017
Stephen C Votier Annette L Fayet Stuart Bearhop Thomas W Bodey Bethany L Clark James Grecian Tim Guilford Keith C Hamer Jana W E Jeglinski Greg Morgan Ewan Wakefield Samantha C Patrick

Individual foraging specializations, where individuals use a small component of the population niche width, are widespread in nature with important ecological and evolutionary implications. In long-lived animals, foraging ability develops with age, but we know little about the ontogeny of individuality in foraging. Here we use precision global positioning system (GPS) loggers to examine how ind...

2010
Neeltje J. Boogert Cavina Bui Krista Howarth Luc-Alain Giraldeau Louis Lefebvre

BACKGROUND Successful foraging is essential for survival and reproductive success. In many bird species, foraging is a learned behaviour. To cope with environmental change and survive periods in which regular foods are scarce, the ability to solve novel foraging problems by learning new foraging techniques can be crucial. Although females have been shown to prefer more efficient foragers, the e...

2006
Stuart Bearhop Richard A. Phillips Rona McGill Yves Cherel Deborah A. Dawson John P. Croxall

An important aspect of foraging ecology is the extent to which different individuals or genders within a population exploit food resources in a different manner. For diving seabirds, much of this information relates either to short-term dietary data or indirect measures such as time budgets. Moreover, dietary specialisation can be difficult to detect due to biases associated with conventional s...

2016
Mariela Pajuelo Karen A. Bjorndal Michael D. Arendt Allen M. Foley Barbara A. Schroeder Blair E. Witherington Alan B. Bolten

in resource use over several years—which adds support to previous findings that male loggerheads exhibit site fidelity to their foraging areas—while others are less consistent or only exhibit consistency for shorter periods of time. This variation in patterns of resource use among male loggerheads appears to be linked to foraging area locations, which were characterized by distinct resource div...

2010
Ralph J. Stelzer Lars Chittka Marc Carlton Thomas C. Ings

BACKGROUND Foraging bumblebees are normally associated with spring and summer in northern Europe. However, there have been sightings of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris during the warmer winters in recent years in southern England. But what floral resources are they relying upon during winter and how much winter forage can they collect? METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To test if urban areas in ...

2005
TYLER L. LEWIS DANIEL ESLER W. SEAN BOYD RAMŪNAS ŽYDELIS

We studied the nocturnal foraging behavior of Surf Scoters (Melanitta perspicillata) and White-winged Scoters (Melanitta fusca) during winter in coastal British Columbia, Canada. Using radio telemetry, we collected nocturnal and diurnal data documenting the frequency of foraging dives and the location of scoters in relation to their intertidal foraging grounds. We found that dive foraging rarel...

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