INVESTIGADORES
QUINTANA Flavio Roberto
artículos
Título:
Construction of energy landscapes can clarify the movement and distribution of foraging animals
Autor/es:
WILSON, R. P.; QUINTANA, F.; HOBSON, V.
Revista:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Biologcial Sciences
Editorial:
Royal Society Publishing
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 279 p. 975 - 980
ISSN:
1471-2954
Resumen:
Variation in the physical characteristics of the environment should impact the movement energetics of animals. Although cognizance of this may help interpret movement ecology, determination of thelandscape-dependent energy expenditure of wild animals is problematic. We used accelerometers in animal-attached tags to derive energy expenditure in 54 free-living imperial cormorants   Phalacrocorax atriceps and construct an energy landscape of the area around a breeding colony. Examination of the space use of a further 74 birds over 4 years showed that foraging areas selected varied considerably in distance from the colony and water depth, but were characterized by minimal power requirements compared with other areas in the available landscape. This accords with classic optimal foraging concepts, which state that animals should maximize net energy gain by minimizing costs where possible and show how deriving energy landscapes can help understand how and why animals distribute themselves in space.