Search Results - "Tremblay, Fred"
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Time-energy budgets outperform dynamic body acceleration in predicting daily energy expenditure in kittiwakes, and estimate a very low cost of gliding flight relative to flapping flight
Published in Journal of experimental biology (25-09-2024)“…Energy is a common currency for any living organism, yet estimating energy expenditure in wild animals is challenging. Accelerometers are commonly used to…”
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Factors Influencing Energy Expenditure in Two Sub-Arctic Seabirds Affected Directly and Indirectly by Climate Change
Published 01-01-2022“…Northern regions are impacted disproportionally by climate change, with the Arctic warming at twice the global rate. With the projected increase in…”
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Resting costs too: the relative importance of active and resting energy expenditure in a sub-arctic seabird
Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-02-2022)“…Breeding is costly for many animals, including birds that must deliver food to a central place (i.e. nest). Measuring energy expenditure throughout the…”
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Ecological inference using data from accelerometers needs careful protocols
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-04-2022)“…Accelerometers in animal‐attached tags are powerful tools in behavioural ecology, they can be used to determine behaviour and provide proxies for…”
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The role of wingbeat frequency and amplitude in flight power
Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (24-08-2022)“…Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the signal varies with the two major kinematic determinants of…”
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