Social interactions and information use by foraging seabirds

SA Monier - Biological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
What do seabirds perceive about the world? How do they do so? And how do they use the
information available to them to make foraging decisions? Social cues provide seabirds with …

[HTML][HTML] Adjustment of foraging trips and flight behaviour to own and partner mass and wind conditions by a far-ranging seabird

TA Clay, P Hodum, E Hagen, ML Brooke - Animal Behaviour, 2023 - Elsevier
Many animals are highly adapted to cover vast distances in search of ephemeral food
resources. Pelagic seabirds have particularly wide-ranging foraging trips, made possible …

Partner intrinsic characteristics influence foraging trip duration, but not coordination of care in wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans

FR McCully, H Weimerskirch, SJ Cornell… - Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐lived monogamous species gain long‐term fitness benefits by equalizing effort during
biparental care. For example, many seabird species coordinate care by matching foraging …

Coordination of parental performance is breeding phase-dependent in the Dovekie (Alle alle), a pelagic Arctic seabird

A Grissot, L Altmeyer, M Devogel, E Zalewska, C Borrel… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Currently, parental care is becoming increasingly perceived as male and female
cooperation, instead of being primarily shaped by sexual conflict. Most studies examining …

Paying attention but not coordinating: parental care in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris

J Enns, TD Williams - Animal Behaviour, 2022 - Elsevier
Sexual conflict occurs in biparental species because working together provides shared
benefits while incurring individual costs. In birds, coordination of provisioning visits via turn …

Exploring the mechanisms of coordinated chick provisioning in the Manx shearwater Puffinus puffinus

N Gillies, C Tyson, J Wynn, M Syposz… - Journal of Avian …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Many species that provide care for their offspring in tandem with a partner coordinate their
activities to maximise the efficiency of their investment. However, it is not well known exactly …

Resource allocation underlies parental decision-making during incubation in the Manx Shearwater

N Gillies, O Padget, M Syposz, S Bond, T Guilford - Ornithology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
For many bird species, trade-offs in resource allocation become stark during incubation,
when caring demands put into direct conflict their investment in reproduction versus survival …

Use of geolocators for investigating breeding ecology of a rock crevice‐nesting seabird: Method validation and impact assessment

A Grissot, C Borrel, M Devogel, L Altmeyer… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Investigating ecology of marine animals imposes a continuous challenge due to their
temporal and/or spatial unavailability. Light‐based geolocators (GLS) are animal‐borne …

Partners in parenthood: the impact of within-pair dynamics on parental care in long-lived seabirds

F McCully - 2024 - livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk
Biparental care is a cooperative enterprise where two individuals act both independently
and in congress to rear their offspring. Historically, literature has focused on the conflicts that …

Multi-Species Foraging Associations in the Hauraki Gulf

WC Davis - 2022 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Multi-species foraging associations (MSFAs) are characterised by the joining of two or more
species to feed on ephemeral prey patches. Demographic analysis provides valuable …