Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates.
Jacopo G CecereFederico De PascalisSimona ImperioDelphine MénardCarlo CatoniMatteo GriggioDiego RuboliniPublished in: Movement ecology (2020)
Our study provided evidence that breeding lesser kestrels flexibly adopted different foraging tactics according to contingent weather landscapes, with birds showing consistent inter-individual differences in the tendency to adopt a given tactic. The positive correlation between the tendency to perform more energy-demanding DF trips and nestling growth suggests that individual differences in foraging behaviour may play a role in maintaining key life-history trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance.
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