© The authors 2015. Pinnipeds spend significant time hauled out, and their haul-out behaviour can be dependent on environment and life stage. In Western Australia, male Australian sea lions Neo - phoca cinerea haul out on Perth metropolitan islands, with numbers peaking during aseasonal (~17.4 mo in duration), non-breeding periods. Little is known about daily haul-out patterns and their association with environmental conditions. Such detail is necessary to accurately monitor behavioural patterns and local abundance, ultimately improving long-term conservation management, particularly where, due to lack of availability, typical pup counts are infeasible. Hourly counts of N. cinerea were conducted from 08:00 to 16:00 h on Seal and Carnac Isla...
The Australian sea lion is an Australian endemic, restricted to South Australia and Western Australi...
The southern coastline of Australia forms part of the worlds ’ only northern boundary current system...
We examined the movement characteristics and seasonality of feeding behaviour for an endemic Austral...
Effective conservation and management are paramount to long-term recovery\ud of endangered species. ...
Otariid seals pose several challenges in collecting behavioural data due because of the geographical...
The southern coastline of Australia forms part of the worlds' only northern boundary current system....
Australian sea lions Neophoca cinerea are endemic to Australia, with their contemporary distribution...
The Australian sea lion Neophoca cinerea is an endemic species listed as vulnerable under the Common...
The breeding biology of the Australian sea lion was investigated throughout its geographic range bet...
A photographic record was kept of all New Zealand sea lions seen at seven study sites in Otago, New ...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) have typically small breeding colonies, many of which are ge...
This study investigates the effects of human visitation on Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) h...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
Information on the haul-out behaviour of pinnipeds is essential for increasing the accuracy of popul...
The Australian sea lion is an Australian endemic, restricted to South Australia and Western Australi...
The southern coastline of Australia forms part of the worlds ’ only northern boundary current system...
We examined the movement characteristics and seasonality of feeding behaviour for an endemic Austral...
Effective conservation and management are paramount to long-term recovery\ud of endangered species. ...
Otariid seals pose several challenges in collecting behavioural data due because of the geographical...
The southern coastline of Australia forms part of the worlds' only northern boundary current system....
Australian sea lions Neophoca cinerea are endemic to Australia, with their contemporary distribution...
The Australian sea lion Neophoca cinerea is an endemic species listed as vulnerable under the Common...
The breeding biology of the Australian sea lion was investigated throughout its geographic range bet...
A photographic record was kept of all New Zealand sea lions seen at seven study sites in Otago, New ...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) have typically small breeding colonies, many of which are ge...
This study investigates the effects of human visitation on Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) h...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
Information on the haul-out behaviour of pinnipeds is essential for increasing the accuracy of popul...
The Australian sea lion is an Australian endemic, restricted to South Australia and Western Australi...
The southern coastline of Australia forms part of the worlds ’ only northern boundary current system...
We examined the movement characteristics and seasonality of feeding behaviour for an endemic Austral...