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Time and energy costs of different foraging choices in an avian generalist species.

Alejandro SotilloJan M BaertWendt MüllerEric W M StienenAmadeu Mortágua Velho da Maia SoaresLuc Lens
Published in: Movement ecology (2019)
Foraging habitat choice was related to overall time costs incurred by gulls, but not to energy costs. The effect of chick age on foraging habitat choice and effort may be driven by energy expenditure constraints on the amount of marine foraging that can be performed. If time is less constraining to them, Lesser Black-backed Gulls may meet the increasing chick demand for food by switching from high to low energy demanding foraging strategies.
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