Figure 2From: Windscapes shape seabird instantaneous energy costs but adult behavior buffers impact on offspring Typical (a) murre and (b) kittiwake traces from accelerometers. Both show two flights with the typical increase in acceleration at the start of each flight. For murres, depth is also shown. (c) Dynamic body acceleration as a function of time since the start of the flight (N = 10 individuals for each species).Back to article page