How animals distribute themselves in space: energy landscapes of Antarctic avian predators.
Juan F MaselloAndres BarbosaAkiko KatoThomas MatternRenata MedeirosJennifer E StockdaleMarc N KümmelPaco BustamanteJosabel BelliureJesús BenzalRoger Colominas-CiuróJavier Menéndez-BlázquezSven GriepAlexander GoesmannWilliam O C SymondsonPetra QuillfeldtPublished in: Movement ecology (2021)
The lower foraging costs incurred by the gentoo penguins from Livingston, may favour a higher breeding success that would explain the species' positive population trend in the Antarctic Peninsula. The lower foraging costs in chinstrap penguins may also explain their higher breeding success, compared to gentoos from Antarctica but not their negative population trend. Altogether, our results suggest a link between energy landscapes and breeding success mediated by the physiological condition.
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