The behaviour and the ecology of seabirds such as albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters have been subject of numerous studies, often employing the most recent technologies to track birds during their foraging trips. Until now, however, big oceanic species have been preferred for these studies because of the dimensions and weight of the devices. New light GPS loggers (<9g) were used to track foraging trips of a medium-sized species, the Cory’s shearwater, for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea. The tracks obtained in our study showed that Mediterranean Cory’s shearwaters alternatively used one of two different fishing areas. Various explanations could account for this difference; one of these could be that the two directions have a different relevance for the birds being for chick- and self-provisioning. This study provides new hypotheses concerning the behaviour of Cory’s shearwaters in the Mediterranean Sea, which is a different environment respect to previously studied oceans.

Dell'Ariccia, G., Dell'Omo, G., Massa, B., Bonadonna, F. (2010). First GPS-tracking of Cory’s shearwater in the Mediterranean Sea. THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 77(3), 339-346 [10.1080/11250000903373789].

First GPS-tracking of Cory’s shearwater in the Mediterranean Sea.

MASSA, Bruno;
2010-01-01

Abstract

The behaviour and the ecology of seabirds such as albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters have been subject of numerous studies, often employing the most recent technologies to track birds during their foraging trips. Until now, however, big oceanic species have been preferred for these studies because of the dimensions and weight of the devices. New light GPS loggers (<9g) were used to track foraging trips of a medium-sized species, the Cory’s shearwater, for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea. The tracks obtained in our study showed that Mediterranean Cory’s shearwaters alternatively used one of two different fishing areas. Various explanations could account for this difference; one of these could be that the two directions have a different relevance for the birds being for chick- and self-provisioning. This study provides new hypotheses concerning the behaviour of Cory’s shearwaters in the Mediterranean Sea, which is a different environment respect to previously studied oceans.
2010
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
Dell'Ariccia, G., Dell'Omo, G., Massa, B., Bonadonna, F. (2010). First GPS-tracking of Cory’s shearwater in the Mediterranean Sea. THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 77(3), 339-346 [10.1080/11250000903373789].
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