Previous studies within the Marguerite Bay region of the Antarctic Peninsula (∼67°S, ∼67°W) demonstrated that during winter, crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus) were not randomly distributed across available habitat, but instead were more likely to be located in nearshore waters where bathymetric gradients and ice concentrations were high. Here, we investigate how the diving patterns of crabeater seals vary in response to these habitat characteristics, and interpret seal behaviors in light of information on the distribution of their primary prey, krill (Euphausia superba or Euphausia crystallorophias). Diving and movement patterns were obtained from 34 seals (16 male, 18 female) fitted with satellite-relayed data loggers (SRDLs) during ...
Satellite-linked archival tags (n=68) were deployed on bearded (Erignathus barbatus, n=7), ribbon (H...
Intra-population variation in diving behaviour of lactating Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazel...
International audienceUnderstanding the responses of animals to the environment is crucial for ident...
Southern Ocean waters are highly productive and contain important food resources for many indigenou...
We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals...
We investigated the spatial and temporal distribution of foraging effort by lactating Antarctic fur ...
We investigated intra-specific and geographic variation in the behaviour of female Antarctic fur sea...
Quantitative studies of predator-prey interactions depend on a knowledge of their spatial dynamics a...
International audienceStudying the foraging strategies of top predators can provide information on b...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
1. Foraging behaviour of Antarctic fur seals rearing pups at Bird Island, South Georgia, was assesse...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
Satellite-linked archival tags (n=68) were deployed on bearded (Erignathus barbatus, n=7), ribbon (H...
Intra-population variation in diving behaviour of lactating Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazel...
International audienceUnderstanding the responses of animals to the environment is crucial for ident...
Southern Ocean waters are highly productive and contain important food resources for many indigenou...
We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals...
We investigated the spatial and temporal distribution of foraging effort by lactating Antarctic fur ...
We investigated intra-specific and geographic variation in the behaviour of female Antarctic fur sea...
Quantitative studies of predator-prey interactions depend on a knowledge of their spatial dynamics a...
International audienceStudying the foraging strategies of top predators can provide information on b...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
1. Foraging behaviour of Antarctic fur seals rearing pups at Bird Island, South Georgia, was assesse...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
Satellite-linked archival tags (n=68) were deployed on bearded (Erignathus barbatus, n=7), ribbon (H...
Intra-population variation in diving behaviour of lactating Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazel...
International audienceUnderstanding the responses of animals to the environment is crucial for ident...