Foraging by breeding tākapu / Australasian Gannets in Tīkapa Moana / Hauraki Gulf

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Adams, Nigel
Gaskin, C.
Lukies, K.
Whitehead, E.
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2021-12
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Hauraki Gulf (Auckland, N.Z.)
Auckland (N.Z.)
New Zealand
Morus serrator (Australasian gannets)
gannets
tākapu
diet analysis
food
Australasian gannets
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Adams, N., Gaskin, C., Lukies, K. & Whitehead, E.(2021, December). Foraging by breeding tākapu/ Australasian Gannets in Tīkapa Moana/Hauraki Gulf. Paper presented at the MIT/Unitec Research Symposium 2021 - Rangahau Horonuku Hou - New Research Landscapes
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RESEARCH QUESTIONS • How do tākapu partition the gulf resource? • Potentially explains different populations trends in inner vs outer gulf • Are there favoured foraging areas? • How persistent are these? • Do individual tākapu show patterns to foraging? • Do foraging patterns provides indication of important foraging rules (cues to finding ephemeral prey) • How does knowledge of foraging inform their potential use as indicators of ecosystem change in this coastal system?
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