Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements

Funding Information: We thank all the fieldworkers for their hard work collecting data. Funding for this study was provided by the Norwegian Ministry for Climate and the Environment, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association along with 8 oil companies throug...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Amélineau, F., Merkel, B., Tarroux, A., Descamps, S., Anker-Nilssen, T., Bjørnstad, O., Bråthen, V. S., Chastel, O., Christensen-Dalsgaard, S., Danielsen, J., Daunt, F., Dehnhard, N., Ekker, M., Erikstad, K. E., Ezhov, A., Fauchald, P., Gavrilo, M., Hallgrimsson, G. T., Hansen, E. S., Harris, M. P., Helberg, M., Helgason, H. H., Johansen, M. K., Jónsson, J. E., Kolbeinsson, Y., Krasnov, Y., Langset, M., Lorentsen, S. H., Lorentzen, E., Melnikov, M. V., Moe, B., Newell, M. A., Olsen, B., Reiertsen, T., Systad, G. H., Thompson, P., Thórarinsson, T. L., Tolmacheva, E., Wanless, S., Wojczulanis-Jakubas, K., Åström, J., Strøm, H.
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftunivaberdeen:oai:aura.abdn.ac.uk:2164/17549 2024-04-28T08:26:42+00:00 Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements Amélineau, F. Merkel, B. Tarroux, A. Descamps, S. Anker-Nilssen, T. Bjørnstad, O. Bråthen, V. S. Chastel, O. Christensen-Dalsgaard, S. Danielsen, J. Daunt, F. Dehnhard, N. Ekker, M. Erikstad, K. E. Ezhov, A. Fauchald, P. Gavrilo, M. Hallgrimsson, G. T. Hansen, E. S. Harris, M. P. Helberg, M. Helgason, H. H. Johansen, M. K. Jónsson, J. E. Kolbeinsson, Y. Krasnov, Y. Langset, M. Lorentsen, S. H. Lorentzen, E. Melnikov, M. V. Moe, B. Newell, M. A. Olsen, B. Reiertsen, T. Systad, G. H. Thompson, P. Thórarinsson, T. L. Tolmacheva, E. Wanless, S. Wojczulanis-Jakubas, K. Åström, J. Strøm, H. University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences 2021-10-14 18 2979137 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/2164/17549 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13872 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85118587780&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng Marine Ecology Progress Series 209004192 6afe7c66-d33f-4554-9178-93897605c567 85118587780 Amélineau , F , Merkel , B , Tarroux , A , Descamps , S , Anker-Nilssen , T , Bjørnstad , O , Bråthen , V S , Chastel , O , Christensen-Dalsgaard , S , Danielsen , J , Daunt , F , Dehnhard , N , Ekker , M , Erikstad , K E , Ezhov , A , Fauchald , P , Gavrilo , M , Hallgrimsson , G T , Hansen , E S , Harris , M P , Helberg , M , Helgason , H H , Johansen , M K , Jónsson , J E , Kolbeinsson , Y , Krasnov , Y , Langset , M , Lorentsen , S H , Lorentzen , E , Melnikov , M V , Moe , B , Newell , M A , Olsen , B , Reiertsen , T , Systad , G H , Thompson , P , Thórarinsson , T L , Tolmacheva , E , Wanless , S , Wojczulanis-Jakubas , K , Åström , J & Strøm , H 2021 , ' Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements ' , Marine Ecology Progress Series , vol. 676 , pp. 127-144 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13872 0171-8630 https://hdl.handle.net/2164/17549 doi:10.3354/meps13872 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85118587780&partnerID=8YFLogxK Common murres Dovekies Light-level geolocation Migration strategies Non-breeding movements Thick-billed murres QH301 Biology Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Aquatic Science Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) NE/R016429/1 Supplementary Information text QH301 Journal article 2021 ftunivaberdeen https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13872 2024-04-03T14:12:29Z Funding Information: We thank all the fieldworkers for their hard work collecting data. Funding for this study was provided by the Norwegian Ministry for Climate and the Environment, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association along with 8 oil companies through the SEATRACK project (www. seapop. no/ en/ seatrack). Fieldwork in Norwegian colonies (incl. Svalbard and Jan Mayen) was supported by the SEAPOP program (www.seapop.no, grant no. 192141). The French Polar Institute (IPEV project 330 to O.C.) supported field operation for Kongsfjord kittiwakes. The work on the Isle of May was also supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (Award NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCaPE programme delivering National Capability). We thank Maria Bogdanova for field support and data processing. Finally, we thank 3 anonymous reviewers for their help improving the first version of the manuscript. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Jan Mayen Kongsfjord* North Atlantic Svalbard Aberdeen University Research Archive (AURA) Marine Ecology Progress Series 676 127 144
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topic Common murres
Dovekies
Light-level geolocation
Migration strategies
Non-breeding movements
Thick-billed murres
QH301 Biology
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
Aquatic Science
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
NE/R016429/1
Supplementary Information
text
QH301
spellingShingle Common murres
Dovekies
Light-level geolocation
Migration strategies
Non-breeding movements
Thick-billed murres
QH301 Biology
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
Aquatic Science
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
NE/R016429/1
Supplementary Information
text
QH301
Amélineau, F.
Merkel, B.
Tarroux, A.
Descamps, S.
Anker-Nilssen, T.
Bjørnstad, O.
Bråthen, V. S.
Chastel, O.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.
Danielsen, J.
Daunt, F.
Dehnhard, N.
Ekker, M.
Erikstad, K. E.
Ezhov, A.
Fauchald, P.
Gavrilo, M.
Hallgrimsson, G. T.
Hansen, E. S.
Harris, M. P.
Helberg, M.
Helgason, H. H.
Johansen, M. K.
Jónsson, J. E.
Kolbeinsson, Y.
Krasnov, Y.
Langset, M.
Lorentsen, S. H.
Lorentzen, E.
Melnikov, M. V.
Moe, B.
Newell, M. A.
Olsen, B.
Reiertsen, T.
Systad, G. H.
Thompson, P.
Thórarinsson, T. L.
Tolmacheva, E.
Wanless, S.
Wojczulanis-Jakubas, K.
Åström, J.
Strøm, H.
Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements
topic_facet Common murres
Dovekies
Light-level geolocation
Migration strategies
Non-breeding movements
Thick-billed murres
QH301 Biology
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
Aquatic Science
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
NE/R016429/1
Supplementary Information
text
QH301
description Funding Information: We thank all the fieldworkers for their hard work collecting data. Funding for this study was provided by the Norwegian Ministry for Climate and the Environment, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association along with 8 oil companies through the SEATRACK project (www. seapop. no/ en/ seatrack). Fieldwork in Norwegian colonies (incl. Svalbard and Jan Mayen) was supported by the SEAPOP program (www.seapop.no, grant no. 192141). The French Polar Institute (IPEV project 330 to O.C.) supported field operation for Kongsfjord kittiwakes. The work on the Isle of May was also supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (Award NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCaPE programme delivering National Capability). We thank Maria Bogdanova for field support and data processing. Finally, we thank 3 anonymous reviewers for their help improving the first version of the manuscript. Peer reviewed
author2 University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Amélineau, F.
Merkel, B.
Tarroux, A.
Descamps, S.
Anker-Nilssen, T.
Bjørnstad, O.
Bråthen, V. S.
Chastel, O.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.
Danielsen, J.
Daunt, F.
Dehnhard, N.
Ekker, M.
Erikstad, K. E.
Ezhov, A.
Fauchald, P.
Gavrilo, M.
Hallgrimsson, G. T.
Hansen, E. S.
Harris, M. P.
Helberg, M.
Helgason, H. H.
Johansen, M. K.
Jónsson, J. E.
Kolbeinsson, Y.
Krasnov, Y.
Langset, M.
Lorentsen, S. H.
Lorentzen, E.
Melnikov, M. V.
Moe, B.
Newell, M. A.
Olsen, B.
Reiertsen, T.
Systad, G. H.
Thompson, P.
Thórarinsson, T. L.
Tolmacheva, E.
Wanless, S.
Wojczulanis-Jakubas, K.
Åström, J.
Strøm, H.
author_facet Amélineau, F.
Merkel, B.
Tarroux, A.
Descamps, S.
Anker-Nilssen, T.
Bjørnstad, O.
Bråthen, V. S.
Chastel, O.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.
Danielsen, J.
Daunt, F.
Dehnhard, N.
Ekker, M.
Erikstad, K. E.
Ezhov, A.
Fauchald, P.
Gavrilo, M.
Hallgrimsson, G. T.
Hansen, E. S.
Harris, M. P.
Helberg, M.
Helgason, H. H.
Johansen, M. K.
Jónsson, J. E.
Kolbeinsson, Y.
Krasnov, Y.
Langset, M.
Lorentsen, S. H.
Lorentzen, E.
Melnikov, M. V.
Moe, B.
Newell, M. A.
Olsen, B.
Reiertsen, T.
Systad, G. H.
Thompson, P.
Thórarinsson, T. L.
Tolmacheva, E.
Wanless, S.
Wojczulanis-Jakubas, K.
Åström, J.
Strøm, H.
author_sort Amélineau, F.
title Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements
title_short Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements
title_full Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements
title_fullStr Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements
title_full_unstemmed Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements
title_sort six pelagic seabird species of the north atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements
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