2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2000.tb00176.x
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Habitat constraints and spatial bias in seabird colony distributions

Abstract: What governs the size and location of seabird colonies has long intrigued population ecologists. Previous analysis of the distribution of colonies of four European seabirds revealed a spatial bias ‐ large colonies occurred farther apart than expected by chance alone ‐ suggesting that intraspecific competition for food supplies during breeding may regulate colony size. Here we use computer intensive statistics to show that a similar spatial bias exists in three burrow‐nesting seabirds ‐ Cassin's auklet Ptychora… Show more

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