

This is not a query about novelty, but an observation that the data do not support the conclusion for this species which underlies the current thesis of the paper. As such, the finding is in no way remarkable and certainly not different to the other species presented. Furthermore this ratio of time to energy is nearly identical to the two other species and three other studies presented in the paper. To me this suggests that time on water represents a considerable energy saving when compared to flying most obviously. The auklets spend ~50% of their daily time-budget on water but only 25% of their energy budget. The data presented do not demonstrate this point. Axonometric, terrain, and 2D previews are available before download.ġ.My major concern with the paper is the conclusion that time spent on water is a large component of DEE for this species. Exporting of areas up to 1km2 is free, while larger files are available for purchase.

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