Sex‐specific diet information is important in the determination of predator impacts on prey populations. Unfortunately, the diet of males and females can be difficult to describe, particularly when they are marine predators. We combined two molecular techniques to describe haul‐out use and prey preferences of male and female harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) from Comox and Cowichan Bay (Canada) during 2012–2013. DNA metabarcoding quantified the diet proportions comprised of prey species in harbor seal scat, and qPCR determined the sex of the individual that deposited each scat. Using 287 female and 260 male samples, we compared the monthly sex ratio with GLMs and analyzed prey consumption relative to sex, season, site, and year with PERMANOVA. ...
Molecular diet analysis has the potential to overcome the limitations of traditional methods. I use...
The thesis used tracking technologies and biochemical analyses to investigate the behaviour and diet...
Top predator populations, once intensively hunted, are rebounding in size and geographic distributio...
Sex‐specific diet information is important in the determination of predator impacts on prey populati...
Sex-specific diet information is important in the determination of predator impacts on prey populati...
Formerly abundant salmonid, rockfish, and herring species are experiencing population decline in the...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most abundant marine mammal in the Salish Sea and have a large...
Harbour seals have long been perceived to compete with fisheries for economically valuable fish reso...
Sex-biased predation may potentially skew sex ratios in adult populations, which may affect reproduc...
Competition between Kuril harbor seals (Phoca vitulina stejnegeri) and salmon set-net fishing indust...
We applied a 2-step clustering algorithm and Bayesian stable isotope mixing model to examine intras...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) have substantial impacts on species of concern. To understand and pred...
Intraspecific differences in the diets of many species of pinnipeds are to be expected in view of th...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
The enactment of wide-ranging conservation laws in the United States enabled the recovery of many ma...
Molecular diet analysis has the potential to overcome the limitations of traditional methods. I use...
The thesis used tracking technologies and biochemical analyses to investigate the behaviour and diet...
Top predator populations, once intensively hunted, are rebounding in size and geographic distributio...
Sex‐specific diet information is important in the determination of predator impacts on prey populati...
Sex-specific diet information is important in the determination of predator impacts on prey populati...
Formerly abundant salmonid, rockfish, and herring species are experiencing population decline in the...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most abundant marine mammal in the Salish Sea and have a large...
Harbour seals have long been perceived to compete with fisheries for economically valuable fish reso...
Sex-biased predation may potentially skew sex ratios in adult populations, which may affect reproduc...
Competition between Kuril harbor seals (Phoca vitulina stejnegeri) and salmon set-net fishing indust...
We applied a 2-step clustering algorithm and Bayesian stable isotope mixing model to examine intras...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) have substantial impacts on species of concern. To understand and pred...
Intraspecific differences in the diets of many species of pinnipeds are to be expected in view of th...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
The enactment of wide-ranging conservation laws in the United States enabled the recovery of many ma...
Molecular diet analysis has the potential to overcome the limitations of traditional methods. I use...
The thesis used tracking technologies and biochemical analyses to investigate the behaviour and diet...
Top predator populations, once intensively hunted, are rebounding in size and geographic distributio...