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    Irreplaceable area extends marine conservation hotspot off Tunisia: insights from GPS-tracking Scopoli’s shearwaters from the largest seabird colony in the Mediterranean

    Recent meta-analyses identified conservation hotpots at the scale of the Mediterranean, yet those may be crude by lack of detailed information about the spatial ecology of the species involved. Here, we ident...

    David Grémillet, Clara Péron, Jean-Baptiste Pons, Ridha Ouni in Marine Biology (2014)

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    Deciphering the structure of the West Greenland marine food web using stable isotopes (δ13C, δ15N)

    The Arctic is facing major environmental changes impacting marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. One way of assessing the responses of an ecosystem to these changes is to quantitatively study food web...

    Jannie Fries Linnebjerg, Keith A. Hobson, Jérôme Fort in Marine Biology (2016)

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    No way home: collapse in northern gannet survival rates point to critical marine ecosystem perturbation

    Seabirds are one of the most threatened of all bird groups, with a marked community-wide decline across the last decades. Yet, some seabird species are more resilient than others, and it is essential to study ...

    David Grémillet, Clara Péron, Amélie Lescroël, Jérôme Fort in Marine Biology (2020)

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    Highly diversified habitats and resources influence habitat selection in wintering shorebirds

    Habitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual survival and fitness, and ultimately shapes population dynamics. As a consequence, strong selective pressures apply to favor strate...

    Clément Jourdan, Jérôme Fort, David Pinaud, Philippe Delaporte in Journal of Ornithology (2021)

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    Habitat when foraging does not explain temporal segregation by sex in a breeding seabird

    Segregation by sex can allow partitioning of resources in time, space, or both. Little, however, is known about causes of sexual segregation, especially in species with little to no sexual size dimorphism. Fem...

    Nicholas P. Huffeldt, Jannie F. Linnebjerg, Jérôme Fort in Marine Biology (2021)

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    Intracolony variability in winter feeding and migration strategies of Atlantic puffins and black-legged kittiwakes

    Polar ecosystems are subjected to many stressors, including climate change, that impact their overall functioning. Seabirds are good bioindicators of these systems as they readily respond to changes in environ...

    Julie Charrier, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Jérôme Fort, Mark Jessopp in Marine Biology (2024)