Flexible foraging strategies in a diving seabird with high flight cost

Volume: 161, Issue: 9, Pages: 2121 - 2129
Published: Jul 23, 2014
Abstract
How central-place foragers change search strategy in response to environmental conditions is poorly known. Foragers may vary the total distance travelled and how far they range from the central place in response to variation in the distribution of their prey. One potential reason as to why they would extend the length of their foraging trip and its distance from the colony would be to increase prey quality or quantity, despite incurring higher...
Paper Details
Title
Flexible foraging strategies in a diving seabird with high flight cost
Published Date
Jul 23, 2014
Volume
161
Issue
9
Pages
2121 - 2129
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