<div><p>Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing physiological performance, while minimizing the risk of predation. For ectothermic predators, ambient temperature may also influence daily routines through its effects on physiological performance. Temperatures can fluctuate significantly over the diel cycle and ectotherms may synchronize behaviour to match thermal regimes in order to optimize fitness. We used bio-logging to quantify activity and body temperature of blacktip reef sharks (<i>Carcharhinus melanopterus</i>) at a tropical atoll. Behavioural observations were used to concurrently measure bite rates in herbivorous reef fishes, as an index of activity for potential diurnal prey....
Ocean warming and acidification alter the physiological performance and behaviour of many small-bodi...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread phenomenon among marine and freshwater organisms and m...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing phys...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing phys...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and op-timizing phy...
This work received funding from the MASTS pooling initiative (The Marine Alliance for Science and Te...
Most fish are ectotherms and for this reason, water temperature is thought to be one of the ma...
1. Models of foraging behavior typically assume that prey do not adapt to temporal variation in pred...
Abstract Background Central place foragers (CPF) rest within a central place, and theory predicts th...
The redistribution of species has emerged as one of the most pervasive impacts of anthropogenic clim...
Tropical coral reef flats can be 3–4 °C warmer than surrounding deeper reef slopes, and some experie...
Highly variable thermal environments, such as coral reef flats, are challenging for marine ectotherm...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Climate-driven increases in ocean temperatures are expected to affect the metabolic requirements of ...
Ocean warming and acidification alter the physiological performance and behaviour of many small-bodi...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread phenomenon among marine and freshwater organisms and m...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing phys...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing phys...
Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and op-timizing phy...
This work received funding from the MASTS pooling initiative (The Marine Alliance for Science and Te...
Most fish are ectotherms and for this reason, water temperature is thought to be one of the ma...
1. Models of foraging behavior typically assume that prey do not adapt to temporal variation in pred...
Abstract Background Central place foragers (CPF) rest within a central place, and theory predicts th...
The redistribution of species has emerged as one of the most pervasive impacts of anthropogenic clim...
Tropical coral reef flats can be 3–4 °C warmer than surrounding deeper reef slopes, and some experie...
Highly variable thermal environments, such as coral reef flats, are challenging for marine ectotherm...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Climate-driven increases in ocean temperatures are expected to affect the metabolic requirements of ...
Ocean warming and acidification alter the physiological performance and behaviour of many small-bodi...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread phenomenon among marine and freshwater organisms and m...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...