Abstract Many theoretical and experimental studies sug-gest that synergistic interactions between resources and predators influence foraging decisions and their fitness consequences. This framework, however, has been ignored almost completely by hypotheses on causes of the population decline of Steller sea lions (SSLs) (Eumetopias jubatus) in western Alaska. By comparing predictions from a dynamic state variable model to empirical data on the behaviour of individuals instrumented with satellite-linked time-at-depth recorders, we develop and find preliminary support for the hypothesis that, during winter in Prince William Sound, juvenile SSLs (a) underutilise walleye pollock, a predictable resource in deep strata, due to predation risk from ...
Among many other factors, the decline of the western distinct population segment of Steller sea lion...
Intraspecific variability is increasingly recognized as an important component of foraging behavior ...
Air-breathing divers, such as marine mammals, should adjust their diving behaviours in relation to t...
I sought theoretical insight on synergistic effects of resources and predators that are potentially ...
A leading hypothesis to explain the decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in western Ala...
<div><p>The endangered western stock of the Steller sea lion (<em>Eumetopias jubatus</em>) – the lar...
Foraging behavior is a key ecological factor that has wide-ranging implications for individual fitne...
A leading hypothesis to explain the dramatic decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in we...
Understanding linkages between behaviors and mortality risk is critical for managing populations. Ju...
We illustrate the theoretical plausibility that fishery removal of sharks can indirectly alter preda...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
ii A leading hypothesis to explain the decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in western ...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
<p>The relationships between predicted prey biomass accessible to Steller sea lions (a, b, c) using ...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Among many other factors, the decline of the western distinct population segment of Steller sea lion...
Intraspecific variability is increasingly recognized as an important component of foraging behavior ...
Air-breathing divers, such as marine mammals, should adjust their diving behaviours in relation to t...
I sought theoretical insight on synergistic effects of resources and predators that are potentially ...
A leading hypothesis to explain the decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in western Ala...
<div><p>The endangered western stock of the Steller sea lion (<em>Eumetopias jubatus</em>) – the lar...
Foraging behavior is a key ecological factor that has wide-ranging implications for individual fitne...
A leading hypothesis to explain the dramatic decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in we...
Understanding linkages between behaviors and mortality risk is critical for managing populations. Ju...
We illustrate the theoretical plausibility that fishery removal of sharks can indirectly alter preda...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
ii A leading hypothesis to explain the decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in western ...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
<p>The relationships between predicted prey biomass accessible to Steller sea lions (a, b, c) using ...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Among many other factors, the decline of the western distinct population segment of Steller sea lion...
Intraspecific variability is increasingly recognized as an important component of foraging behavior ...
Air-breathing divers, such as marine mammals, should adjust their diving behaviours in relation to t...