The behaviours used by mammalian predators to capture and process their prey play a pivotal role in determining hunting success when targeting different species, or prey in different foraging environments. This is especially true in aquatic environments, where marine mammals like pinnipeds encounter a wide range of prey species while hunting both in open water and near the sea floor. However, due to difficulties faced when observing behaviour in diving mammals, little is known about the mechanics of prey handling in most pinnipeds species. The aim of this thesis was to remedy this by performing captive feeding trials that explored how foraging behaviours varied under different conditions for otariid species that have not been studied before...
Feeding is a complex process that is essential to an organism’s fitness. Individuals often show intr...
Knowledge of the factors shaping the foraging behaviour of species is central to understanding their...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
The behaviours used by mammalian predators to capture and process their prey play a pivotal role in ...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
Foraging behaviours used by two female Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) were ...
Feeding kinematic studies inform our understanding of behavioral diversity and provide a framework f...
Adaptations for feeding underwater were crucial to the success of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and w...
Funding for this project was provided by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Postdoctoral Fellowship (65...
Pinniped have evolved a range of reproductive and foraging patterns to deal with the constraint of t...
Includes bibliographical references.During the transition from land to water, phocids (seals) evolve...
In the natural world life is all about a trade-off between costs and benefits. Avoiding predators th...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
<div><p>Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphologic...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Feeding is a complex process that is essential to an organism’s fitness. Individuals often show intr...
Knowledge of the factors shaping the foraging behaviour of species is central to understanding their...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
The behaviours used by mammalian predators to capture and process their prey play a pivotal role in ...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
Foraging behaviours used by two female Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) were ...
Feeding kinematic studies inform our understanding of behavioral diversity and provide a framework f...
Adaptations for feeding underwater were crucial to the success of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and w...
Funding for this project was provided by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Postdoctoral Fellowship (65...
Pinniped have evolved a range of reproductive and foraging patterns to deal with the constraint of t...
Includes bibliographical references.During the transition from land to water, phocids (seals) evolve...
In the natural world life is all about a trade-off between costs and benefits. Avoiding predators th...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
<div><p>Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphologic...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Feeding is a complex process that is essential to an organism’s fitness. Individuals often show intr...
Knowledge of the factors shaping the foraging behaviour of species is central to understanding their...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...