Resource partitioning influences levels of toxic trace elements in sympatric tropical seabirds

B de Andrade Linhares, GT Nunes, A Bianchini… - Science of the Total …, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Morphologically similar species that occupy resource-limited environments tend to differ in
their ecological traits in order to coexist, which may result in differential exposure to …

Movement ecology during non-breeding season in a long-distance migratory shorebird: are space use and movement patterns sex-biased?

E Basso, J Ruiz, JA Linscott, NR Senner… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2024‏ - Springer
In many gregarious species, sex-specific differences can lead to significant variation in
movement patterns and, consequently, to social and spatial segregation by sex within the …

Breeding stage, not sex, affects foraging characteristics in masked boobies at Rapa Nui

M Lerma, N Dehnhard, G Luna-Jorquera… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2020‏ - Springer
Sexual segregation in foraging occurs in some species and populations of boobies
(Sulidae), but it is not a general pattern. Sexual segregation in foraging may occur to avoid …

Foraging ecology of masked boobies (Sula dactylatra) in the world's largest “oceanic desert”

M Lerma, J Serratosa, G Luna-Jorquera, S Garthe - Marine Biology, 2020‏ - Springer
Abstract The South Pacific Gyre has the most hyper-oligotrophic waters in the world and is
considered the largest “oceanic desert.” Rapa Nui (Easter Island), located within the South …

[HTML][HTML] Movement ecology and space-use by mountain lions in West Texas

DL Karelus, BW Geary, LA Harveson… - Global ecology and …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Local knowledge regarding the movements and space-use of large carnivores can inform
species' management, conservation planning, and strategies for reducing human-wildlife …

A new method for characterising shared space use networks using animal trap** data

KM Wanelik, DR Farine - Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 2022‏ - Springer
Studying the social behaviour of small or cryptic species often relies on constructing
networks from sparse point-based observations of individuals (eg live trap** data). A …

Characterising shared space use networks using animal trap** data

KM Wanelik, DR Farine - bioRxiv, 2019‏ - biorxiv.org
Studying the social behaviour of small or cryptic species often relies on constructing
networks from sparse point-based observations of individuals (eg live trap** data). Such …

Inter-annual home range fidelity of wild and ranched white-tailed deer in Florida: implications for epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus and bluetongue virus …

JP Orange, ETN Dinh, RM Peters, SM Wisely… - European Journal of …, 2021‏ - Springer
Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) and bluetongue virus (BTV) are vector-borne
orbiviruses affecting ranched and wild white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in North …

Foraging ecology of masked boobies (Sula dactylatra) in the world's largest “oceanic desert”

M Lerma Lizarraga, R del Janeth… - … journal on life in …, 2020‏ - macau.uni-kiel.de
Abstract The South Pacific Gyre has the most hyper-oligotrophic waters in the world and is
considered the largest “oceanic desert.” Rapa Nui (Easter Island), located within the South …