Behavioural plasticity in the early breeding season of pelagic seabirds - a case study of thin-billed prions from two oceans.
Petra QuillfeldtHenri WeimerskirchJuan F MaselloKarine DelordRona A R McGillRobert W FurnessYves CherelPublished in: Movement ecology (2019)
The study thus suggests that Thin-billed prions show a high intraspecific plasticity in their use of either neritic or oceanic waters during the early breeding season. Breeding birds from the Falkland Islands can exploit an extensive shelf area, while Kerguelen birds have adapted to the need to forage in distant southern open waters. This difference in foraging ecology may thus have shaped the phenology of the early breeding phase.
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