To detect and monitor long-term ecosystem responses to environmental variability, managers must utilize reliable and quantitative techniques to predict future ecosystem responses. Canine teeth from 67 male Australian fur seals (aged 2-19 yr), collected at Seal Rocks, between 1967 and 1976, were measured for relative growth within the dentine growth layer groups (GLGs), as an index of body growth. Fluctuations in relative growth were apparent during 1956-1971, suggesting interannual variation in prey resources within Bass Strait. These were positively correlated with the Southern Oscillation Index and negatively with the Indian Ocean Subtropical Dipole, both on a 2 yr lag. The observed delay may reflect the time required for the nutrient cas...
This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur sealsArctocephalus austra...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
As sentinels of ecosystem health, high trophic level predators integrate information through all lev...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of foraging habits of apex predators is central to ...
Growth of upper canine teeth of male Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) which died of natur...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
We investigated how foraging ecotypes of female long-nosed fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri could be...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
International audienceForaging behaviour of mammals, namely the change in distribution and trophic l...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
International audienceEstimating the degree of individual specialisationis likely to be sensitive to...
This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur sealsArctocephalus austra...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
As sentinels of ecosystem health, high trophic level predators integrate information through all lev...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of foraging habits of apex predators is central to ...
Growth of upper canine teeth of male Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) which died of natur...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
We investigated how foraging ecotypes of female long-nosed fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri could be...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
International audienceForaging behaviour of mammals, namely the change in distribution and trophic l...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
International audienceEstimating the degree of individual specialisationis likely to be sensitive to...
This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur sealsArctocephalus austra...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
As sentinels of ecosystem health, high trophic level predators integrate information through all lev...