Thomas Cansse

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Thomas Cansse

Thomas Cansse

@TCansse

PhD student working on black-faced cormorants at Deakin University/Ghent university - #Seabirds, #ForagingEcology & #Biologging

Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Thomas Cansse
Thomas Cansse@TCansse·
Happy to announce my third PhD paper just got published!
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The Seabird Group
The Seabird Group@TheSeabirdGroup·
"Overnight foraging trips in a diurnal seabird, the Australasian Gannet." Aurore Counilh examines the factors driving nocturnal foraging in Australasian Gannets, with a focus on breeding season challenges. #CoimbraSeabirds
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Batumi Raptor Count
Batumi Raptor Count@BatumiRaptors·
Hey! Our account was unfortunately locked yesterday and we lost many tweets in the process of unlocking it, but: WE ARE BACK! Right on time for the start of the 16th count in a few weeks💪 #BRC16 Can we get a like to know you see us — and for this confiding male Honey Buzzard?
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Biology Open
Biology Open@BiologyOpen·
Male and female black-faced cormorants are shown to forage in different locations in this Research Article by @TCansse, John Arnould (@Deakin) and colleagues, highlighting that environmental changes could disproportionally impact a single sex. #OA journals.biologists.com/bio/article/13…
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Thomas Cansse
Thomas Cansse@TCansse·
Happy to finally share this paper I worked on with the amazing @CommonTerns team!
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Bram Catfolis
Bram Catfolis@BCatfolis·
The first paper of my PhD is now published! We examined how forest structural complexity affects birds nutritional status, inferred from their feather growth rate, and showed a postitive impact. Free access: doi.org/10.1016/j.ecol…
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Thomas Cansse@TCansse·
@AmandineGamble I have used Pathtrack UHF loggers before and was happy with them. They should have some options to customise depending on your needs + good support in case of problems
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Thomas Cansse
Thomas Cansse@TCansse·
@adamTford Maybe aerobic dive limit also plays a role? I would imagine that small marine mammals would be more limited in the prey resources they can exploit due to limitations in dive depth/duration.
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