Thomas Cansse
@tcansse
PhD student working on black-faced cormorants at Deakin University/Ghent university - #Seabirds, #ForagingEcology & #Biologging
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18-05-2019 01:10:50
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The seasonality of wind over the Sahara is key for bird migration! Work from @Biology_LU in collaboration with the awesome #CaspianTern team Susanne Åkesson @SeabirdStudent Dr. Natalie Isaksson Sara Raj Pant P.Byholm & U.Lötberg published in Animal Behavior Society. Read: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Atm no less than 6 students are wrapping or starting up research projects Batumi Raptor Count! Here is an overview of ongoing studies on moult, flyway differences and long-term changes in migration timing, and more. We hope to share many results in 2023! 🤓🤩 batumiraptorcount.org/news/2022/12/f…
In our staff’s favorite science stories of the year, scientists strapped sensor-laden backpacks onto cormorants to sample ocean data. Dr. Rachael Orben @PeckRichardson OSU Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Sciences OSU Hatfield + @DorukhanArdag CEOAS - Oregon State eos.org/science-update…
Great news! As part of the #Animove #elearning programme, you are now able to stream 2022 #Animalmovement & #remotesensing course lectures #opensource Follow the link: streaming.uni-konstanz.de/talks-und-even… Thanks KIM.LR | Digitales Lernen und Lehren @Uni Konstanz Universität Konstanz for making this possible.
We're still looking for volunteers to help us count endless streams of Honey Buzzards during late August and early September! On the day of this video, our stations combined counted 75.000+ HBs! So what are you waiting for? Visit our website to read more: batumiraptorcount.org/volunteer-as-r… x.com/BatumiRaptors/…
Male and female black-faced cormorants are shown to forage in different locations in this Research Article by Thomas Cansse, John Arnould (Deakin University) and colleagues, highlighting that environmental changes could disproportionally impact a single sex. #OA journals.biologists.com/bio/article/13…
In the middle of a very exciting week, we are very happy to have all these seabird enthusiastic fellows here with us at #CoimbraSeabirds conference! The Seabird Group ECOTOP Departamento de Ciências da Vida - UC Universidade de Coimbra
📢New blog is out! Thomas Cansse shares their research on Black-faced Cormorant foraging behaviours seabirdtracking.org/foraging-effic… Full paper here: doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13…