Ecological impacts of human‐induced animal behaviour change
A growing body of literature has documented myriad effects of human activities on animal
behaviour, yet the ultimate ecological consequences of these behavioural shifts remain …
behaviour, yet the ultimate ecological consequences of these behavioural shifts remain …
Ecological and evolutionary implications of food subsidies from humans
Human activities are the main current driver of global change. From hunter‐gatherers
through to Neolithic societies–and particularly in contemporary industrialised countries …
through to Neolithic societies–and particularly in contemporary industrialised countries …
Applying stable isotopes to examine food‐web structure: an overview of analytical tools
Stable isotope analysis has emerged as one of the primary means for examining the
structure and dynamics of food webs, and numerous analytical approaches are now …
structure and dynamics of food webs, and numerous analytical approaches are now …
Space partitioning without territoriality in gannets
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use
agonistic behavior to partition available foraging habitat into mutually exclusive territories; …
agonistic behavior to partition available foraging habitat into mutually exclusive territories; …
Causes and consequences of individual variability and specialization in foraging and migration strategies of seabirds
Technological advances in recent years have seen an explosion of tracking and stable
isotope studies of seabirds, often involving repeated measures from the same individuals …
isotope studies of seabirds, often involving repeated measures from the same individuals …
Ocean-wide tracking of pelagic sharks reveals extent of overlap with longline fishing hotspots
Overfishing is arguably the greatest ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many
highly migratory fishes including oceanic sharks remain largely unregulated with poor …
highly migratory fishes including oceanic sharks remain largely unregulated with poor …
Long‐term individual foraging site fidelity—why some gannets don't change their spots
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically
equivalent. However, it is increasingly recognized that populations may comprise individuals …
equivalent. However, it is increasingly recognized that populations may comprise individuals …
Potential consequences of discard reform for seabird communities
Upcoming reform of the E uropean U nion (EU) C ommon F isheries P olicy will be the
biggest change in E uropean fisheries management for a generation. A central plank of this …
biggest change in E uropean fisheries management for a generation. A central plank of this …
The use of plastic debris as nesting material by a colonial seabird and associated entanglement mortality
SC Votier, K Archibald, G Morgan, L Morgan - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2011 - Elsevier
Entanglement with plastic debris is a major cause of mortality in marine taxa, but the
population-level consequences are unknown. Some seabirds collect marine debris for …
population-level consequences are unknown. Some seabirds collect marine debris for …
Individual specialization in the foraging and feeding strategies of seabirds: a review
Trophic relationships are a central theme in ecology and play a crucial role in the survival of
organisms, because the availability of food resources varies over time and space. Until …
organisms, because the availability of food resources varies over time and space. Until …