Progressive ontogenetic niche shift over the prolonged immaturity period of wandering albatrosses

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Alice Carravieri and collaborators from the , Villiers-en-Bois, France have published the research: Progressive ontogenetic niche shift over the prolonged immaturity period of wandering albatrosses, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/07/2022

SUMMARY

    In long-lived species, young individuals have a critical impact on population dynamics through their survival and recruitment rates. Moulting immatures fed extensively in subtropical waters, with feather δ13 C values being generally above -18.3‰. Feather δ13 C and δ15 N values were correlated. Age had no effect on betweenindividual differences in feather δ13 C and . . .

     

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