The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival and reproductive success, and thus their selective contribution to the population. Individuals that forage more efficiently (i.e., when energy gained exceeds energy expended) are likely to be more successful at raising viable offspring than individuals that forage less efficiently. Our goal was to test this prediction in large long-lived mammals under free-ranging conditions. To do so, we equipped 20 lactating Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) breeding on Kerguelen Island in the Southern Ocean with tags that recorded GPS locations, depth and tri-axial acceleration to determine at-sea behaviours and detailed time-activity budgets duri...
Otariid pinnipeds exhibit large variation in lactation duration, and pups wean at different times of...
Seasonally breeding predators, which are limited in the time available for provisioning young at a c...
Marine top-predators such as marine mammals forage in a heterogeneous environment according to thei...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
Efficient extraction of energy from the environment is key to the survival and reproductive success ...
Efficient extraction of energy from the environment is key to the survival and reproductive success ...
Foraging strategies and their resulting efficiency (energy gain to cost ratio) affect animals’...
Published by and copyright of University of Chicago Press.\ud The definitive version of this articl...
Published by and copyright of the University of Chicago Press. The definitive version of this articl...
This study examined three competing hypotheses to explain how lactating Antarctic fur seals (Arctoce...
Published by and copyright of Marine Ecology Progress Series. The definitive version of this article...
Marine top-predators such as marine mammals forage in a heterogeneous environment according to thei...
Otariid pinnipeds exhibit large variation in lactation duration, and pups wean at different times of...
Seasonally breeding predators, which are limited in the time available for provisioning young at a c...
Marine top-predators such as marine mammals forage in a heterogeneous environment according to thei...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
The efficiency with which individuals extract energy from their environment defines their survival a...
Efficient extraction of energy from the environment is key to the survival and reproductive success ...
Efficient extraction of energy from the environment is key to the survival and reproductive success ...
Foraging strategies and their resulting efficiency (energy gain to cost ratio) affect animals’...
Published by and copyright of University of Chicago Press.\ud The definitive version of this articl...
Published by and copyright of the University of Chicago Press. The definitive version of this articl...
This study examined three competing hypotheses to explain how lactating Antarctic fur seals (Arctoce...
Published by and copyright of Marine Ecology Progress Series. The definitive version of this article...
Marine top-predators such as marine mammals forage in a heterogeneous environment according to thei...
Otariid pinnipeds exhibit large variation in lactation duration, and pups wean at different times of...
Seasonally breeding predators, which are limited in the time available for provisioning young at a c...
Marine top-predators such as marine mammals forage in a heterogeneous environment according to thei...