How animals distribute themselves in space: variable energy landscapes.
Juan F MaselloAkiko KatoJulia SommerfeldThomas MatternPetra QuillfeldtPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2017)
These results confirm that energy landscapes vary in time and that the seabirds forage in areas of the energy landscapes that result in minimized energetic costs. Thus, our results support the view of energy landscapes and fear of predation as mechanisms underlying animal foraging behaviour. Furthermore, we show that energy landscapes are useful in linking energy gain and variable energy costs of foraging to breeding success.
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