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Roy, Amedee; Delord, Karine; Tavares Nunes, Guilherme; Barbraud, Christophe; Bugoni, Leandro; Bertrand, Sophie. |
Background Considerable progress in our understanding of long-distance migration has been achieved thanks to the use of small lightweight geolocator devices. Such global location sensors (GLS) are particularly suitable for studying non-breeding movement and behaviour due to their small size and low energy consumption allowing multiyear deployment. Errors of geolocation are however important, difficult to estimate, have a complex structure leading to poor precision and accuracy. Therefore, understanding movement ecology of short-distance migrants or resident birds during extensive time periods remains challenging. We aimed at elucidating the sex-specific marine space uses of a resident tropical seabird, the masked booby over the full annual life cycle,... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Activity pattern; Breeding constraints; GLS; Masked boobies; Saltwater immersion; Sexual dimorphism; Sula dactylatra. |
Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00682/79438/82044.pdf |
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