Ross seals Ommatophoca rossii are one of the least studied marine mammals, with little known about their foraging ecology. Research to date using bulk stable isotope analysis suggests that Ross seals have a trophic position intermediate between that of Weddell Leptonychotes weddellii and crabeater Lobodon carcinophaga seals. However, consumer bulk stable isotope values not only reflect trophic dynamics, but also variations in baseline isotope values, which can be substantial. We used compound-specific isotope analysis of amino acids (CSI-AA) to separate isotopic effects of a shifting baseline versus trophic structure on the foraging ecology of these ecologically important Antarctic pinnipeds. We found that Ross seals forage in an open ocean...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth and is home to a diverse...
Compound-specific isotope (CSI) analysis is rapidly growing tool in the field of ecology to assess t...
Today, West Antarctica has been experiencing some of the most profound and rapid climate change on E...
Stable isotope analyses were used to investigate the diet of Weddell seals in Terra Nova Bay (Ross S...
Ross seals (Ommatophoca rossii) are the least studied and scarcest of the Antarctic pinnipeds. Only ...
Understanding the ecology and behaviour of endangered species is essential for developing effective ...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
Understanding the diet and trophic relationships of animals in space and time, and its implications...
The diet of adult and juvenile Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica,...
The foraging behavior of top predators is linked to the distribution and abundance of prey, which in...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
<div><p>Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured....
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth and is home to a diverse...
Compound-specific isotope (CSI) analysis is rapidly growing tool in the field of ecology to assess t...
Today, West Antarctica has been experiencing some of the most profound and rapid climate change on E...
Stable isotope analyses were used to investigate the diet of Weddell seals in Terra Nova Bay (Ross S...
Ross seals (Ommatophoca rossii) are the least studied and scarcest of the Antarctic pinnipeds. Only ...
Understanding the ecology and behaviour of endangered species is essential for developing effective ...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
Understanding the diet and trophic relationships of animals in space and time, and its implications...
The diet of adult and juvenile Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica,...
The foraging behavior of top predators is linked to the distribution and abundance of prey, which in...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
<div><p>Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured....
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth and is home to a diverse...