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This project investigates the foraging behavior and personality traits of albatrosses to understand individual variations that affect their responses to threats like climate change and fishing. By analyzing extensive life history and movement data, it aims to enhance conservation strategies for these endangered birds.
Albatrosses are the most threatened family of birds in the world.
Their susceptibility to climate change and bycatch by fisheries, combined with their slow life cycle, makes them of paramount conservation concern.
While much work to date has focussed on behaviour at the species level, there is growing evidence that the variation in the response of the individual is the crucial driver in population and species level changes.
This project would use two unique data sets collected by
CEBC-CNRS: 1) l…
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
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