Foraging behavior links climate variability and reproduction in North Pacific albatrosses [0.03%]
觅食行为揭示了北大西洋信天翁的气候变化与繁殖之间的关系
Lesley H Thorne,Elliott L Hazen,Steven J Bograd et al.
Lesley H Thorne et al.
Background: Climate-driven environmental change in the North Pacific has been well documented, with marked effects on the habitat and foraging behavior of marine predators. However, the mechanistic linkages connecting cli...
Reproductive constraints influence habitat accessibility, segregation, and preference of sympatric albatross species [0.03%]
繁殖限制影响同域鹱类物种的栖息地可及性、隔离和偏好
Michelle A Kappes,Scott A Shaffer,Yann Tremblay et al.
Michelle A Kappes et al.
Background: The spatiotemporal distribution of animals is dependent on a suite of factors, including the distribution of resources, interactions within and between species, physiological limitations, and requirements for ...
Identifying foraging habitats of Baltic ringed seals using movement data [0.03%]
基于动物运动数据识别波罗的海环斑海豹的觅食栖息地
Sari M Oksanen,Marja Niemi,Markus P Ahola et al.
Sari M Oksanen et al.
Background: Identification of key foraging habitats of aquatic top predators is essential for designing effective management and conservation strategies. The Baltic ringed seal (Phoca hispida botnica) interacts with anthr...
Influence of oceanographic structures on foraging strategies: Macaroni penguins at Crozet Islands [0.03%]
海洋结构对觅食策略的影响——以克罗泽群岛的跳岩 Penguins 为例
Cecile Bon,Alice Della Penna,Francesco dOvidio et al.
Cecile Bon et al.
Background: In the open ocean, eddies and associated structures (fronts, filaments) have strong influences on the foraging activities of top-predators through the enhancement and the distribution of marine productivity, z...
A path reconstruction method integrating dead-reckoning and position fixes applied to humpback whales [0.03%]
一种结合航位推算和位置修正的须鲸路径重构方法
Paul J Wensveen,Len Thomas,Patrick J O Miller
Paul J Wensveen
Background: Detailed information about animal location and movement is often crucial in studies of natural behaviour and how animals respond to anthropogenic activities. Dead-reckoning can be used to infer such detailed i...
Habitat use and sex-specific foraging behaviour of Adélie penguins throughout the breeding season in Adélie Land, East Antarctica [0.03%]
南极东部阿德埃.land的 adelie企鹅在整个繁殖期间的栖息地利用和性别特异性的觅食行为
Michel Widmann,Akiko Kato,Ben Raymond et al.
Michel Widmann et al.
Background: Marine predators are ecosystem sentinels because their foraging behaviour and reproductive success reflect the variability occurring in the lower trophic levels of the ecosystem. In an era of environmental cha...
Prying into the intimate secrets of animal lives; software beyond hardware for comprehensive annotation in 'Daily Diary' tags [0.03%]
探究动物的私密生活;超越硬件的软件在“每日日记”标签中的全面应用
James S Walker,Mark W Jones,Robert S Laramee et al.
James S Walker et al.
Background: Smart tags attached to freely-roaming animals recording multiple parameters at infra-second rates are becoming commonplace, and are transforming our understanding of the way wild animals behave. Interpretation...
Shadowed by scale: subtle behavioral niche partitioning in two sympatric, tropical breeding albatross species [0.03%]
体型暗中影响:两种同域分布的热带信天翁在行为生态位分化中的作用
Melinda G Conners,Elliott L Hazen,Daniel P Costa et al.
Melinda G Conners et al.
Background: To meet the minimum energetic requirements needed to support parents and their provisioned offspring, the timing of breeding in birds typically coincides with periods of high food abundance. Seasonality and sy...
Circadian behaviour of Tectus (Trochus) niloticus in the southwest Pacific inferred from accelerometry [0.03%]
基于加速计数据推断南海太平洋皱纹盘鲍的行为昼夜节律性
Aurélie Jolivet,Laurent Chauvaud,Julien Thébault et al.
Aurélie Jolivet et al.
Background: Behaviour and time spent active and inactive are key factors in animal ecology, with important consequences for bioenergetics. For the first time, here, we equipped the gastropod Tectus (= Trochus) niloticus w...
In search of rules behind environmental framing; the case of head pitch [0.03%]
寻找环境构架背后的原则;头部俯仰角度的作用案例分析
Gwendoline Ixia Wilson,Brad Norman,James Walker et al.
Gwendoline Ixia Wilson et al.
Background: Whether, and how, animals move requires them to assess their environment to determine the most appropriate action and trajectory, although the precise way the environment is scanned has been little studied. We...