Fig. 2From: Foraging behavior links climate variability and reproduction in North Pacific albatrossesHabitat used by albatrosses relative to the location of the TZCF. Kernel density distributions (25, 50 and 95Â %) are shown for brooding (a, b; extent indicated in green) and incubating (c, d; extent indicated in black) Laysan and Black-footed albatrosses, respectively. The TZCF is shown at its northermost (Nov. 4) and southermost (Feb. 25) location during the 2008/2009 incubating and brooding periods to demonstrate variability in TZCF location within these breeding stages. Note that the TZCF is located further south outside of the albatross breeding seasonBack to article page