Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availability in the environment. Lactating long-nosed fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri (LNFS) at Cape Gantheaume in South Australia have been observed to display alternate foraging strategies, whereby they forage on the shelf in summer and switch to oceanic foraging in winter. We investigated the relationship between changes in shelf summertime upwelling and the timing and variability when females switch from predominantly shelf to oceanic foraging. Geolocation tags were deployed on females from summer to winter in 2016 and 2017, giving us longitudinal tracks over the transition period. The timing of switching from shelf to oceanic foraging was prima...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmenta...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
Understanding the drivers to foraging strategies in space and time is an important aspect of ecology...
Finding food is crucial to the survival and reproductive success of individuals. Fidelity to previou...
Lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri (Lesson, 1828)) that breed at Cape Gantheaum...
Wide-ranging marine central place foragers often exhibit foraging site fidelity to oceanographic fea...
Substantial variation in foraging strategies can exist within populations, even those typically rega...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
The large temporal and spatial variability in marine productivity encountered by marine predators ma...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Abstract Background To understand and predict the distribution of foragers, it is crucial to identif...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmenta...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
Understanding the drivers to foraging strategies in space and time is an important aspect of ecology...
Finding food is crucial to the survival and reproductive success of individuals. Fidelity to previou...
Lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri (Lesson, 1828)) that breed at Cape Gantheaum...
Wide-ranging marine central place foragers often exhibit foraging site fidelity to oceanographic fea...
Substantial variation in foraging strategies can exist within populations, even those typically rega...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
The large temporal and spatial variability in marine productivity encountered by marine predators ma...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Abstract Background To understand and predict the distribution of foragers, it is crucial to identif...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmenta...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...