Happy to share our newest paper in which we investigated the non-breeding distribution of Australasian gannets #seabirds#ornithology
https://t.co/xGCnhcXAfC
📢New blog is out on the Seabird Tracking Database!
Joshua Coste shares details about his research on Red-footed Booby homing behaviour in the Indian Ocean 🌊
➡️https://t.co/Zv1jZTikIh
Full paper here: https://t.co/Ar8z4qlnnp
📢New blog is out!
@TCansse shares their research on Black-faced Cormorant foraging behaviours
https://t.co/aLRCvIbi4g
Full paper here: https://t.co/43bCzRIPDP
"Overnight foraging trips in a diurnal seabird, the Australasian Gannet."
Aurore Counilh examines the factors driving nocturnal foraging in Australasian Gannets, with a focus on breeding season challenges.
#CoimbraSeabirds
Hey! Our account was unfortunately locked yesterday and we lost many tweets in the process of unlocking it, but: WE ARE BACK! Right on time for the start of the 16th count in a few weeks💪 #BRC16
Can we get a like to know you see us — and for this confiding male Honey Buzzard?
Male and female black-faced cormorants are shown to forage in different locations in this Research Article by @TCansse, John Arnould (@Deakin) and colleagues, highlighting that environmental changes could disproportionally impact a single sex. #OA
https://t.co/xg59ypAh5f
An amazing resource of interesting interviews with authors of influential papers in ecology and evolution.
Highly recommended reading;
https://t.co/9guFdbqf5h
The first paper of my PhD is now published! We examined how forest structural complexity affects birds nutritional status, inferred from their feather growth rate, and showed a postitive impact.
Free access: https://t.co/WkBjEsbNsW
@AmandineGamble I have used Pathtrack UHF loggers before and was happy with them. They should have some options to customise depending on your needs + good support in case of problems
We're still looking for volunteers to help us count endless streams of Honey Buzzards during late August and early September!
On the day of this video, our stations combined counted 75.000+ HBs! So what are you waiting for? Visit our website to read more: https://t.co/W5C4fKZBq6 https://t.co/mFCUh5OCzY
Here’s some #seabirdersaturday weekend reading about all things #seabird happening in our region and beyond. It’s our latest newsletter. If you like content like this, become an ASG member.
https://t.co/Coi9QlMN7J
The seasonality of wind over the Sahara is key for bird migration! Work from @Biology_LU in collaboration with the awesome #CaspianTern team @Susanne_Akesson @SeabirdStudent @nattenstein@SaraRPant P.Byholm & U.Lötberg published in @AnimBehSociety. Read: https://t.co/3dNNmQTvVY
@adamTford Maybe aerobic dive limit also plays a role? I would imagine that small marine mammals would be more limited in the prey resources they can exploit due to limitations in dive depth/duration.