Stephen C Votier
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Recent Articles
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Langley L, Cox S, Patrick S, Votier S
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Nov;
14(11):e70494.
PMID: 39588348
Coloniality is strongly shaped by aspects of social foraging behaviour. For example, colonies may be important sources of information, while food competition may increase foraging efforts and limit colony size....
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Laurenson K, Wood M, Birkhead T, Priestley M, Sherley R, Fayet A, et al.
J Anim Ecol
. 2024 Nov;
94(1):139-153.
PMID: 39562515
Understanding storm impacts on marine vertebrate demography requires detailed meteorological data in tandem with long-term population monitoring. Yet most studies use storm proxies such as the North Atlantic Oscillation Index...
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Clark B, Vigfusdottir F, Wanless S, Hamer K, Bodey T, Bearhop S, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2024 Sep;
11(9):240708.
PMID: 39233718
Density-dependent competition for food influences the foraging behaviour and demography of colonial animals, but how this influence varies across a species' latitudinal range is poorly understood. Here we used satellite...
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Trevail A, Nicoll M, Freeman R, Le Corre M, Schwarz J, Jaeger A, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2023 Nov;
33(23):5247-5256.e4.
PMID: 37972589
Understanding marine predator distributions is an essential component of arresting their catastrophic declines. In temperate, polar, and upwelling seas, predictable oceanographic features can aggregate migratory predators, which benefit from site-based...
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Bennison A, Clark B, Votier S, Quinn J, Darby J, Jessopp M
Biol Lett
. 2023 Sep;
19(9):20230287.
PMID: 37670611
Many vertebrates show lateralized behaviour, or handedness, where an individual preferentially uses one side of the body more than the other. This is generally thought to be caused by brain...
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Atkins K, Bearhop S, Bodey T, Grecian W, Hamer K, Pereira J, et al.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom
. 2023 Feb;
37(9):e9489.
PMID: 36775809
Rationale: By combining precision satellite-tracking with blood sampling, seabirds can be used to validate marine carbon and nitrogen isoscapes, but it is unclear whether a comparable approach using low-precision light-level...
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Mills W, Ibanez A, Bustamante P, Carneiro A, Bearhop S, Cherel Y, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Jan;
297:118841.
PMID: 35026328
Antarctic marine ecosystems are often considered to be pristine environments, yet wildlife in the polar regions may still be exposed to high levels of environmental contaminants. Here, we measured total...
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Sherley R, Barham B, Barham P, Campbell K, Crawford R, Grigg J, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Nov;
288(1963):20212129.
PMID: 34784771
No abstract available.
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Langley L, Bearhop S, Burton N, Banks A, Frayling T, Thaxter C, et al.
Mov Ecol
. 2021 Nov;
9(1):56.
PMID: 34772460
Background: Landfills are a major subsidy for some animals, with implications for their life history and demography. Gulls feed extensively on food from landfills and closures are expected to have...
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Jones K, Ratcliffe N, Votier S, Lisovski S, Bonnet-Lebrun A, Staniland I
Oecologia
. 2021 Jul;
197(2):339-352.
PMID: 34309704
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have profound implications for conservation, as one sex may be more vulnerable to environmental and anthropogenic...