Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of foraging niches between populations, while sexual size dimorphism can provide each sex with access to different resources. Despite being potentially important agents of evolution, resource polymorphisms, and the way they operate in wild populations, remain poorly understood. In this study, we examine how trophic factors can select for different body sizes between populations and sexes in a diving endotherm. Dive depth and duration are positively related to body size in diving birds and mammals, a relationship explained by a lower mass-specific metabolic rate and greater oxygen stores in larger individuals. Based on this allometry, we predict that sel...
International audienceWhen 2 closely related species co-occur, each exhibiting sex-specific differen...
Background: Sexual segregation in vertebrate foraging niche is often associated with sexual size dim...
In many bird and mammal species, males are signi¢cantly larger than females. The prevailing explana-...
<div><p>Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of ...
Intra-specific foraging niche partitioning can arise due to gender differences or individual special...
<p>(A) Theoretical situation with uniform prey density distribution with depth and absence of sexual...
Intra-specific foraging niche partitioning can arise due to gender differences or individual special...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sex differences in the foraging behaviour of adults have been observed in a number of sexually size-...
Intersexual differences in the foraging behaviour have been examined in several seabird species, esp...
1. Classic evolutionary theory suggests that sexual dimorphism evolves primarily via sexual and fecu...
An important aspect of foraging ecology is the extent to which different individuals or genders wit...
Sexual segregation, common in many species, is usually attributed to intra-specific competition or h...
Sexual size dimorphism is widespread throughout seabird taxa and several drivers leading to its evol...
Foraging dives in birds and mammals involve complex physiological and behavioural adaptations to cop...
International audienceWhen 2 closely related species co-occur, each exhibiting sex-specific differen...
Background: Sexual segregation in vertebrate foraging niche is often associated with sexual size dim...
In many bird and mammal species, males are signi¢cantly larger than females. The prevailing explana-...
<div><p>Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of ...
Intra-specific foraging niche partitioning can arise due to gender differences or individual special...
<p>(A) Theoretical situation with uniform prey density distribution with depth and absence of sexual...
Intra-specific foraging niche partitioning can arise due to gender differences or individual special...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sex differences in the foraging behaviour of adults have been observed in a number of sexually size-...
Intersexual differences in the foraging behaviour have been examined in several seabird species, esp...
1. Classic evolutionary theory suggests that sexual dimorphism evolves primarily via sexual and fecu...
An important aspect of foraging ecology is the extent to which different individuals or genders wit...
Sexual segregation, common in many species, is usually attributed to intra-specific competition or h...
Sexual size dimorphism is widespread throughout seabird taxa and several drivers leading to its evol...
Foraging dives in birds and mammals involve complex physiological and behavioural adaptations to cop...
International audienceWhen 2 closely related species co-occur, each exhibiting sex-specific differen...
Background: Sexual segregation in vertebrate foraging niche is often associated with sexual size dim...
In many bird and mammal species, males are signi¢cantly larger than females. The prevailing explana-...