<p>Figure depicts time spent versus distance from the shelf break, binned in 20 km segments (blue bars), by seals from 41°N to 52°N over the study duration. These latitudes were chosen to represent the region where the majority of adult female habitat utilization occurred. Cumulative proportion of female time spent from the shelf break (200 m isobath) shown in black.</p
<p>Light blue denotes cells used in one year, dark blue denotes overlapping cells used in multiple y...
We studied the foraging behaviour of lactating female, adult male and juvenile New Zealand (NZ) fur ...
<p>The black dot represents the breeding colony where seals have been captured and grey lines indica...
<p>For each satellite-tracked migratory seal, panel (A) shows number of hours spent in the Cape Blan...
The study examined the distribution of critical habitat for foraging by female Antarctic fur seals b...
The study examined the distribution of critical habitat for foraging by female Antarctic fur seals b...
<p>Sample sizes include number of animals with location and dive data.</p><p>Percentage of hours and...
<p>Map shows Large Marine Ecosystem delineations and all 6(the black dots), six adult females with d...
<p>The black lines denote the 95% UD, which represents the annual foraging kernel home range of each...
<p>Color scale in panels a) and b) shows low (blue) to high (red) foraging intensity scores. Distanc...
<p>Left panels: Behavioral states (solid black line; left y-axis) of four females compared to the di...
<p>Colour scale ramped from blue (low foraging intensity) to red (high foraging intensity). Black ri...
This study examined the foraging locations of adult male and female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephal...
The number of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) in the area of the Scotia Sea has been inc...
<p>Red circles indicate grid cells where intensive foraging activity occurred.</p
<p>Light blue denotes cells used in one year, dark blue denotes overlapping cells used in multiple y...
We studied the foraging behaviour of lactating female, adult male and juvenile New Zealand (NZ) fur ...
<p>The black dot represents the breeding colony where seals have been captured and grey lines indica...
<p>For each satellite-tracked migratory seal, panel (A) shows number of hours spent in the Cape Blan...
The study examined the distribution of critical habitat for foraging by female Antarctic fur seals b...
The study examined the distribution of critical habitat for foraging by female Antarctic fur seals b...
<p>Sample sizes include number of animals with location and dive data.</p><p>Percentage of hours and...
<p>Map shows Large Marine Ecosystem delineations and all 6(the black dots), six adult females with d...
<p>The black lines denote the 95% UD, which represents the annual foraging kernel home range of each...
<p>Color scale in panels a) and b) shows low (blue) to high (red) foraging intensity scores. Distanc...
<p>Left panels: Behavioral states (solid black line; left y-axis) of four females compared to the di...
<p>Colour scale ramped from blue (low foraging intensity) to red (high foraging intensity). Black ri...
This study examined the foraging locations of adult male and female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephal...
The number of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) in the area of the Scotia Sea has been inc...
<p>Red circles indicate grid cells where intensive foraging activity occurred.</p
<p>Light blue denotes cells used in one year, dark blue denotes overlapping cells used in multiple y...
We studied the foraging behaviour of lactating female, adult male and juvenile New Zealand (NZ) fur ...
<p>The black dot represents the breeding colony where seals have been captured and grey lines indica...