Items where Author is "Votier, Stephen C."
Journal Article
Dunn, Ruth E. and Trevail, Alice M. and Nicoll, Malcolm A. C. and Freeman, Robin and Braman, Charles A. and Clark, Bethany L. and Mitchell, Charlotte and Schiffmiller, Abigail W. and Wood, Hannah and Votier, Stephen C. (2025) Commuting in crosswinds and foraging in fast winds : the foraging ecology of a flying fish specialist. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 292 (2052): 20250774. ISSN 0962-8452
Trevail, Alice M. and Dunn, Ruth E. and Carr, Peter and Esteban, Nicole and Freeman, Robin and Harris, Joanna L. and Nicoll, Malcolm A. C. and Stephens, Nia and Stevens, Guy M. W. and Votier, Stephen C. and Wood, Hannah and Hays, Graeme C. (2025) Large marine protected areas can encompass movements of diverse megafauna. Journal of Applied Ecology. ISSN 0021-8901
Coste, Joshua and Votier, Stephen C. and Dunn, Ruth E. and Freeman, Robin and Nicoll, Malcolm A. and Carr, Peter and Wood, Hannah and Trevail, Alice M. (2025) Homing navigation is optimized to diurnal constraints in a tropical seabird, the red-footed booby. Animal Behaviour, 222: 123116. ISSN 0003-3472
Votier, Stephen C. and Corcoran, Grace and Carr, Pete and Dunn, Ruth E. and Freeman, Robin and Nicoll, Malcolm A. C. and Wood, Hannah and Trevail, Alice M. (2024) Geolocation and immersion loggers reveal year‐round residency and facilitate nutrient deposition rate estimation of adult red‐footed boobies in the Chagos Archipelago, tropical Indian Ocean. Journal of Avian Biology, 2024 (9-10): e03185. ISSN 0908-8857
Dunn, Ruth E. and Freeman, Robin and Nicoll, Malcolm A. and Ramsden, Julia and Trevail, Alice M. and Wood, Hannah and Votier, Stephen C. (2024) From route to dive : multi-scale habitat selection in a foraging tropical seabird. Marine Biology, 171 (6): 124. ISSN 0025-3162
Trevail, Alice M. and Wood, Hannah and Carr, Peter and Dunn, Ruth E. and Nicoll, Malcolm A. and Votier, Stephen C. and Freeman, Robin (2023) Multi-colony tracking reveals segregation in foraging range, space use, and timing in a tropical seabird. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 724. pp. 155-165. ISSN 0171-8630