Foraging Ecology of Seabirds: Intersecting Prey and Oceanographic Conditions

Seabirds are studied to understand biological and oceanographic processes. Multi-species complexes of seabirds are studied as consumers and indicators in marine ecosystems. Multi-disciplinary studies involving 1) miniaturized positional and physical measurement recorders attached to free-ranging seabirds to assess their foraging behaviour, 2) isotopic analyses of energy-expenditures and trophic level, 3) vessel transects of seabirds, fish, crustaceans and oceanographic conditions within avian foraging ranges, 4) colony-based measurements of parental feeding and chick conditions and 5) the synoptic integration of 1-4.

GPS tracks of free-ranging gannets foraging from Funk Island. (Garthe et al.)

GPS tracks of free-ranging gannets foraging from Funk Island. (Garthe et al. 2007)

A bird with an earth and Oceans Geo-LT logger attached

A bird with an earth and Oceans Geo-LT logger attached (top), and a close up (bottom), used in the study of gannet migration.

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Dr. W. A. Montevecchi

230 Elizabeth Ave, St. John's, NL, CANADA, A1B 3X9

Postal Address: P.O. Box 4200, St. John's, NL, CANADA, A1C 5S7

Tel: (709) 864-8000