Understanding the mechanisms that drive prey selection is a major challenge in foraging ecology. Most studies of foraging strategies have focused on behavioural costs, and have generally failed to recognize that differences in the quality of prey may be as important to predators as the costs of acquisition. Here, we tested whether there is a relationship between the quality of diets (kJ?g21) consumed by cetaceans in the North Atlantic and their metabolic costs of living as estimated by indicators of muscle performance (mitochondrial density, n = 60, and lipid content, n = 37). We found that the cost of living of 11 cetacean species is tightly coupled with the quality of prey they consume. This relationship between diet quality and cost of l...
Consumption rates are the foundation of trophic ecology, yet bioenergetics models used to estimate t...
Bioenergetics is the study of how animals achieve energetic balance. Energetic balance results from ...
Intraspecific variability in foraging behavior has been documented across a range of taxonomic group...
To forage optimally, predators face complex decisions regarding target prey distribution, quantity, ...
<p>Cost of living is represented only by mitochondrial density of the muscle (lipid content of the m...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
Predator–prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
Predator-prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
Foraging strategies can be defined as the establishment of a consistent set of morphological, physio...
International audienceEcosystem-based management requires a clear understanding of marine ecosystem ...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator? ’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
<p>Means ± s.d. with different letters (a, b, c) show significantly different groups of cetaceans. A...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
The question of how individuals acquire and allocate resources to maximize fitness is central in evo...
Consumption rates are the foundation of trophic ecology, yet bioenergetics models used to estimate t...
Bioenergetics is the study of how animals achieve energetic balance. Energetic balance results from ...
Intraspecific variability in foraging behavior has been documented across a range of taxonomic group...
To forage optimally, predators face complex decisions regarding target prey distribution, quantity, ...
<p>Cost of living is represented only by mitochondrial density of the muscle (lipid content of the m...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
Predator–prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
Predator-prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
Foraging strategies can be defined as the establishment of a consistent set of morphological, physio...
International audienceEcosystem-based management requires a clear understanding of marine ecosystem ...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator? ’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
<p>Means ± s.d. with different letters (a, b, c) show significantly different groups of cetaceans. A...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
The question of how individuals acquire and allocate resources to maximize fitness is central in evo...
Consumption rates are the foundation of trophic ecology, yet bioenergetics models used to estimate t...
Bioenergetics is the study of how animals achieve energetic balance. Energetic balance results from ...
Intraspecific variability in foraging behavior has been documented across a range of taxonomic group...