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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16839468 2023-05-15T17:20:44+02:00 The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal Newfoundland during June-August 2018. Laurie D. Maynard (11587263) Julia Gulka (11587266) Edward Jenkins (11587269) Gail K. Davoren (3272193) 2021-10-20T17:33:58Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252561.g004 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/The_mean_SE_spatial_overlap_Bhattacharyya_s_index_of_foraging_trips_made_by_individual_great_black-backed_gull_across_low_and_high_capelin_availability_periods_in_coastal_Newfoundland_during_June-August_2018_/16839468 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0252561.g004 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Genetics Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified mallotus villosus </ larus marinus </ div >< p decreased trip characteristics shifting prey conditions prey availability resulted prey availability conditions tracking foraging movements foraging trip characteristics level study would population respond differently backed gulls (< different prey types increased capelin availability individuals continuously use level responses may prey types level responses prey biomass foraging studies foraging behaviour either increased space use habitat use different individual level strategies wide variety surrounding environment specialist individuals induced changes individuals within habitats resulting great black generalist individuals generalist diet future diet environmental change coastal newfoundland breeding season Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252561.g004 2021-12-19T23:50:54Z Asterisks indicates significance level: * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001. Still Image Newfoundland Unknown
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topic Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
mallotus villosus </
larus marinus </
div >< p
decreased trip characteristics
shifting prey conditions
prey availability resulted
prey availability conditions
tracking foraging movements
foraging trip characteristics
level study would
population respond differently
backed gulls (<
different prey types
increased capelin availability
individuals continuously use
level responses may
prey types
level responses
prey biomass
foraging studies
foraging behaviour
either increased
space use
habitat use
different individual
level strategies
wide variety
surrounding environment
specialist individuals
induced changes
individuals within
habitats resulting
great black
generalist individuals
generalist diet
future diet
environmental change
coastal newfoundland
breeding season
spellingShingle Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
mallotus villosus </
larus marinus </
div >< p
decreased trip characteristics
shifting prey conditions
prey availability resulted
prey availability conditions
tracking foraging movements
foraging trip characteristics
level study would
population respond differently
backed gulls (<
different prey types
increased capelin availability
individuals continuously use
level responses may
prey types
level responses
prey biomass
foraging studies
foraging behaviour
either increased
space use
habitat use
different individual
level strategies
wide variety
surrounding environment
specialist individuals
induced changes
individuals within
habitats resulting
great black
generalist individuals
generalist diet
future diet
environmental change
coastal newfoundland
breeding season
Laurie D. Maynard (11587263)
Julia Gulka (11587266)
Edward Jenkins (11587269)
Gail K. Davoren (3272193)
The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal Newfoundland during June-August 2018.
topic_facet Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
mallotus villosus </
larus marinus </
div >< p
decreased trip characteristics
shifting prey conditions
prey availability resulted
prey availability conditions
tracking foraging movements
foraging trip characteristics
level study would
population respond differently
backed gulls (<
different prey types
increased capelin availability
individuals continuously use
level responses may
prey types
level responses
prey biomass
foraging studies
foraging behaviour
either increased
space use
habitat use
different individual
level strategies
wide variety
surrounding environment
specialist individuals
induced changes
individuals within
habitats resulting
great black
generalist individuals
generalist diet
future diet
environmental change
coastal newfoundland
breeding season
description Asterisks indicates significance level: * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.
format Still Image
author Laurie D. Maynard (11587263)
Julia Gulka (11587266)
Edward Jenkins (11587269)
Gail K. Davoren (3272193)
author_facet Laurie D. Maynard (11587263)
Julia Gulka (11587266)
Edward Jenkins (11587269)
Gail K. Davoren (3272193)
author_sort Laurie D. Maynard (11587263)
title The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal Newfoundland during June-August 2018.
title_short The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal Newfoundland during June-August 2018.
title_full The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal Newfoundland during June-August 2018.
title_fullStr The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal Newfoundland during June-August 2018.
title_full_unstemmed The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal Newfoundland during June-August 2018.
title_sort mean (± se) spatial overlap (bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made by individual great black-backed gull across low and high capelin availability periods in coastal newfoundland during june-august 2018.
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252561.g004
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