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Cleasby, Ian R, Owen, Ellie, Butler, Adam, Baer, Julia, Blackburn, Jez, Bogdanova, Maria I, Coledale, Tessa, Daunt, Francis, Dodd, Stephen, Evans, Julian C et al (show 15 more authors)
(2023)
Assessing the importance of individual‐ and colony‐level variation when using seabird foraging ranges as impact assessment and conservation tools.
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Wakefield, Ewan D, Owen, Ellie, Baer, Julia, Carroll, Matthew J, Daunt, Francis, Dodd, Stephen G, Green, Jonathan A ORCID: 0000-0001-8692-0163, Guilford, Tim, Mavor, Roddy A, Miller, Peter I et al (show 8 more authors)
(2017)
Breeding density, fine-scale tracking, and large-scale modeling reveal the regional distribution of four seabird species.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 27 (7).
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Votier, Stephen C, Fayet, Annette L, Bearhop, Stuart, Bodey, Thomas W, Clark, Bethany L, Grecian, James, Guilford, Tim, Hamer, Keith C, Jeglinski, Jana WE, Morgan, Greg et al (show 2 more authors)
(2017)
Effects of age and reproductive status on individual foraging site fidelity in a long-lived marine predator.
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Bodey, Thomas W, Cleasby, Ian R, Votier, Stephen C, Hamer, Keith C, Newton, Jason, Patrick, Samantha C ORCID: 0000-0003-4498-944X, Wakefield, Ewan D and Bearhop, Stuart
(2018)
Frequency and consequences of individual dietary specialisation in a wide-ranging marine predator, the northern gannet.
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Carter, Matt ID, Cox, Samantha L, Scales, Kylie L, Bicknell, Anthony WJ, Nicholson, Matthew D, Atkins, Kelly M, Morgan, Greg, Morgan, Lisa, Grecian, W James, Patrick, Samantha C ORCID: 0000-0003-4498-944X et al (show 1 more authors)
(2016)
GPS tracking reveals rafting behaviour of Northern Gannets (<i>Morus bassanus</i>): implications for foraging ecology and conservation.
BIRD STUDY, 63 (1).
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Grecian, W James, Williams, Hannah J, Votier, Stephen C, Bearhop, Stuart, Cleasby, Ian R, Gremillet, David, Hamer, Keith C, Le Nuz, Melanie, Lescroel, Amelie, Newton, Jason et al (show 4 more authors)
(2019)
Individual Spatial Consistency and Dietary Flexibility in the Migratory Behavior of Northern Gannets Wintering in the Northeast Atlantic.
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(2015)
Individual seabirds show consistent foraging strategies in response to predictable fisheries discards.
JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY, 46 (5).
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Austin, Rhiannon E ORCID: 0000-0002-7411-6191, Wynn, Russell B, Votier, Stephen C ORCID: 0000-0002-0976-0167, Trueman, Clive ORCID: 0000-0002-4995-736X, McMinn, Miguel, Rodríguez, Ana, Suberg, Lavinia, Maurice, Louise, Newton, Jason ORCID: 0000-0001-7594-3693, Genovart, Meritxell ORCID: 0000-0003-2919-1288 et al (show 3 more authors)
(2019)
Patterns of at-sea behaviour at a hybrid zone between two threatened seabirds.
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Grecian, W James, Witt, Matthew J, Attrill, Martin J, Bearhop, Stuart, Becker, Peter H, Egevang, Carsten, Furness, Robert W, Godley, Brendan J, Gonzalez-Solis, Jacob, Gremillet, David et al (show 8 more authors)
(2016)
Seabird diversity hotspot linked to ocean productivity in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem.
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Clark, Bethany L, Cox, Sam L, Atkins, Kelly M, Bearhop, Stuart, Bicknell, Anthony WJ, Bodey, Thomas W, Cleasby, Ian R, Grecian, W James, Hamer, Keith C, Loveday, Benjamin R et al (show 10 more authors)
(2021)
Sexual segregation of gannet foraging over 11 years: movements vary but isotopic differences remain stable.
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Meier, Rhiannon E, Votier, Stephen C, Wynn, Russell B, Guilford, Tim, McMinn Grive, Miguel, Rodriguez, Ana, Newton, Jason, Maurice, Louise, Chouvelon, Tiphaine, Dessier, Aurelie et al (show 1 more authors)
(2017)
Tracking, feather moult and stable isotopes reveal foraging behaviour of a critically endangered seabird during the non-breeding season.
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