Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland.
Habitat types included a) marine b) island and c) coastal and terrestrial habitats. Asterisks indicate significance level (* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001). Note that LMG03 and LMG07 were not tracked during the high capelin availability period.
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16839474 2023-05-15T17:21:18+02:00 Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland. 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.g006 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Proportions_of_foraging_roosting_locations_per_habitat_type_by_capelin_availability_period_for_all_great_black-backed_gull_individuals_mean_indicated_by_the_horizontal_line_in_the_box_plot_as_well_as_each_individual_separately_mean_of_each_/16839474 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0252561.g006 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.g006 2021-12-19T23:50:52Z Habitat types included a) marine b) island and c) coastal and terrestrial habitats. Asterisks indicate significance level (* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001). Note that LMG03 and LMG07 were not tracked during the high capelin availability period. Still Image Newfoundland Unknown |
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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 |
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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) Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland. |
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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 |
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Habitat types included a) marine b) island and c) coastal and terrestrial habitats. Asterisks indicate significance level (* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001). Note that LMG03 and LMG07 were not tracked during the high capelin availability period. |
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Laurie D. Maynard (11587263) Julia Gulka (11587266) Edward Jenkins (11587269) Gail K. Davoren (3272193) |
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Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland. |
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Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland. |
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Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland. |
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Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland. |
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Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during June-August, 2018 in coastal Newfoundland. |
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proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availability period for all great black-backed gull individuals (mean indicated by the horizontal line in the box plot), as well as each individual separately (mean of each individual indicated by color) during june-august, 2018 in coastal newfoundland. |
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