Fine-scale recognition and use of mesoscale fronts by foraging Cape gannets in the Benguela upwelling region
Volume: 107, Pages: 77 - 84
Published: Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
Oceanic structures such as mesoscale fronts may become hotspots of biological activity through concentration and enrichment processes. These fronts generally attract fish and may therefore be targeted by marine top-predators. In the southern Benguela upwelling system, such fronts might be used as environmental cues by foraging seabirds. In this study we analyzed high-frequency foraging tracks (GPS, 1 s sampling) of Cape gannets Morus capensis...
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Fine-scale recognition and use of mesoscale fronts by foraging Cape gannets in the Benguela upwelling region
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
107
Pages
77 - 84
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