Elliott, Kyle HamishChivers, Lorraine SBessey, LaurenGaston, Anthony JHatch, Scott AKato, AkikoOsborne, OrlaRopert-Coudert, YanSpeakman, John RHare, James F2022-02-142022-02-142014-12Elliott, K H, Chivers, L S, Bessey, L, Gaston, A J, Hatch, S A, Kato, A, Osborne, O, Ropert-Coudert, Y, Speakman, J R & Hare, J F 2014, 'Windscapes shape seabird instantaneous energy costs but adult behavior buffers impact on offspring', Movement Ecology, vol. 2, no. 1, 17. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-014-0017-22051-3933https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18059Acknowledgements K. Ashbrook, M. Barrueto, K. Elner, A. Hargreaves, S. Jacobs, G. Lancton, M. LeVaillant, E. Grosbellet, A. Moody, A. Ronston, J. Provencher, P. Smith, K. Woo and P. Woodward helped in the field. J. Nakoolak kept us safe from bears. N. Sapir and two anonymous reviewers provided very useful comments on an earlier version of our manuscript. R. Armstrong at the Nunavut Research Institute, M. Mallory at the Canadian Wildlife Service Northern Research Division and C. Eberl at National Wildlife Research Centre in Ottawa provided logistical support. F. Crenner, N. Chatelain and M. Brucker customized the GPS at the IPHC-CNRS. KHE received financial support through a NSERC Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, ACUNS Garfield Weston Northern Studies scholarship and AINA Jennifer Robinson Scholarship and JFH received NSERC Discovery Grant funding. J. Welcker generously loaned some accelerometers. All procedures were approved under the guidelines of the Canadian Council for Animal Care.151650225engSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean EnergyQH301 BiologyQH301Windscapes shape seabird instantaneous energy costs but adult behavior buffers impact on offspringJournal article10.1186/s40462-014-0017-221