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Individual Specialization in Diet by a Generalist Marine Predator Reflects Specialization in Foraging Behaviour
by
Woo, Kerry J.
, Gaston, Anthony J.
, Davoren, Gail K.
, Elliott, Kyle Hamish
, Davidson, Melissa
in
adults
/ Aging
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Aquatic birds
/ Behavioural Ecology
/ behavioural strategy
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Brünnich's guillemot
/ Charadriiformes
/ Charadriiformes - physiology
/ Chickens
/ chicks
/ Diet
/ Diving
/ Ecology
/ Feeding behavior
/ flight
/ Flight time
/ Flight, Animal
/ Foraging
/ Foraging behavior
/ foraging behaviour
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Human ecology
/ Isotopes
/ learning
/ Marine biology
/ Marine ecology
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ nestlings
/ Niches
/ Offspring
/ Ornithology
/ Physiology
/ Predation
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ progeny
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive success
/ Sea birds
/ Sea water ecosystems
/ seabirds
/ specialization
/ Stable isotopes
/ Synecology
/ thick‐billed murre
/ Time Factors
/ Trophic levels
/ trophic relationships
/ Uria lomvia
/ variance
/ Zoology
2008
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Individual Specialization in Diet by a Generalist Marine Predator Reflects Specialization in Foraging Behaviour
by
Woo, Kerry J.
, Gaston, Anthony J.
, Davoren, Gail K.
, Elliott, Kyle Hamish
, Davidson, Melissa
in
adults
/ Aging
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Aquatic birds
/ Behavioural Ecology
/ behavioural strategy
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Brünnich's guillemot
/ Charadriiformes
/ Charadriiformes - physiology
/ Chickens
/ chicks
/ Diet
/ Diving
/ Ecology
/ Feeding behavior
/ flight
/ Flight time
/ Flight, Animal
/ Foraging
/ Foraging behavior
/ foraging behaviour
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Human ecology
/ Isotopes
/ learning
/ Marine biology
/ Marine ecology
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ nestlings
/ Niches
/ Offspring
/ Ornithology
/ Physiology
/ Predation
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ progeny
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive success
/ Sea birds
/ Sea water ecosystems
/ seabirds
/ specialization
/ Stable isotopes
/ Synecology
/ thick‐billed murre
/ Time Factors
/ Trophic levels
/ trophic relationships
/ Uria lomvia
/ variance
/ Zoology
2008
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Individual Specialization in Diet by a Generalist Marine Predator Reflects Specialization in Foraging Behaviour
by
Woo, Kerry J.
, Gaston, Anthony J.
, Davoren, Gail K.
, Elliott, Kyle Hamish
, Davidson, Melissa
in
adults
/ Aging
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Aquatic birds
/ Behavioural Ecology
/ behavioural strategy
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Brünnich's guillemot
/ Charadriiformes
/ Charadriiformes - physiology
/ Chickens
/ chicks
/ Diet
/ Diving
/ Ecology
/ Feeding behavior
/ flight
/ Flight time
/ Flight, Animal
/ Foraging
/ Foraging behavior
/ foraging behaviour
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Human ecology
/ Isotopes
/ learning
/ Marine biology
/ Marine ecology
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ nestlings
/ Niches
/ Offspring
/ Ornithology
/ Physiology
/ Predation
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ progeny
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive success
/ Sea birds
/ Sea water ecosystems
/ seabirds
/ specialization
/ Stable isotopes
/ Synecology
/ thick‐billed murre
/ Time Factors
/ Trophic levels
/ trophic relationships
/ Uria lomvia
/ variance
/ Zoology
2008
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Individual Specialization in Diet by a Generalist Marine Predator Reflects Specialization in Foraging Behaviour
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Individual Specialization in Diet by a Generalist Marine Predator Reflects Specialization in Foraging Behaviour
2008
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1. We studied chick diet in a known-age, sexed population of a long-lived seabird, the Brünnich's guillemot (Uria lomvia), over 15 years (N = 136; 1993-2007) and attached time-depth-temperature recorders to examine foraging behaviour in multiple years (N = 36; 2004-07). 2. Adults showed specialization in prey fed to offspring, described by multiple indices calculated over 15 years: 27% of diet diversity was attributable to among-individual variation (within-individual component of total niche width = 0.73); average similarity of an individual's diet to the overall diet was 65% (mean proportional similarity between individuals and population = 0.65); diet was significantly more specialized than expected for 70% of individuals (mean likelihood = 0.53). These indices suggest higher specialization than the average for an across-taxa comparison of 49 taxa. 3. Foraging behaviour varied along three axes: flight time, dive depth and dive shape. Individuals showed specialized individual foraging behaviour along each axis. These foraging strategies were reflected in the prey type delivered to their offspring and were maintained over scales of hours to years. 4. Specialization in foraging behaviour and diet was greater over short time spans (hours, days) than over long time spans (years). Regardless of sex or age, the main component of variation in foraging behaviour and chick diet was between individuals. 5. Plasma stable isotope values were similar across years, within a given individual, and variance was low relative to that expected from prey isotope values, suggesting adult diet specialized across years. Stable isotope values were similar among individuals that fed their nestlings similar prey items and there was no difference in trophic level between adults and chicks. We suggest that guillemots specialize on a single foraging strategy regardless of whether chick-provisioning and self-feeding. With little individual difference in body mass and physiology, specialization likely represents learning and memorizing optimal feeding locations and behaviours. 6. There was no difference in survival or reproductive success between specialists and generalists, suggesting these are largely equivalent strategies in terms of evolutionary fitness, presumably because different strategies were advantageous at different levels of prey abundance or predictability. The development of individual specialization may be an important precursor to diversification among seabirds.
Publisher
British Ecological Society,Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Blackwell
Subject
/ Aging
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Charadriiformes - physiology
/ Chickens
/ chicks
/ Diet
/ Diving
/ Ecology
/ flight
/ Foraging
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Isotopes
/ learning
/ Niches
/ Prey
/ progeny
/ seabirds
/ variance
/ Zoology
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