DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17204045
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Westland petrel (Procellaria westlandica) foraging behaviour: Patterns and drivers of individual variation

Abstract: <p><b>Foraging behaviour can have a major influence on the survival and reproduction of individuals which can ultimately impact the viability of a population. Foraging is particularly challenging for procellariiformes (tube nosed seabirds) who feed on patchily distributed prey in the highly dynamic marine environment. During the breeding season procellariiformes must also increase their foraging effort to raise their chick whilst having a reduced foraging range. As a result, procellariiformes have … Show more

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