@article{fdi:010080360, title = {{R}eproductive constraints influence habitat accessibility, segregation, and preference of sympatric albatross species}, author = {{K}appes, {M}.{A}. and {S}haffer, {S}.{A}. and {T}remblay, {Y}ann and {F}oley, {D}.{G}. and {P}alacios, {D}.{M}. and {B}ograd, {S}.{J}. and {C}osta, {D}.{P}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he spatiotemporal distribution of animals is dependent on a suite of factors, including the distribution of resources, interactions within and between species, physiological limitations, and requirements for reproduction, dispersal, or migration. {D}uring breeding, reproductive constraints play a major role in the distribution and behavior of central place foragers, such as pelagic seabirds. {W}e examined the foraging behavio and marine habitat selection of {L}aysan ({P}hoebastria immutabilis) and black-footed ({P}. nigripes) albatrosses throughout their eight month breeding cycle at {T}ern {I}sland, {N}orthwest {H}awaiian {I}slands to evaluate how variable constraints of breeding influenced habitat availability and foraging decisions. {W}e used satellite tracking and light-based geolocation to determine foraging locations of individuals, and applied a biologically realistic null usage model to generate control locations and model habitat preference under a case-control design. {R}emotely sensed oceanographic data were used to characterize albatross habitats in the {N}orth pacific.}, keywords = {{OISEAU} {DE} {MER} ; {ETHOLOGIE} ; {DISTRIBUTION} {SPATIALE} ; {PREFERENCE} {TROPHIQUE} ; {DONNEES} {SATELLITE} ; {MODELISATION} ; {HAWAII} ; {PACIFIQUE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}ovement {E}cology}, volume = {3}, numero = {}, pages = {34 [24 ]}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1186/s40462-015-0063-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010080360}, }