In the last decades, an increasing fishing effort and a decreasing trend in fish catches have been observed in southern Brazil. Considering that marine mammals and fisheries usually compete for the same resources, it is reasonable to presume that the feeding ecology of these predators is affected by the current scenario. To evaluate this hypothesis, long-term variation in the diet of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) relative to fisheries exploitation was analyzed for two periods (1993–2003 versus 2004–2014). The degree of overlap between the relative biomass of the sea lions’ diet and the target species of six types of local fishery was analyzed. An increase in prey overlap between sea lions and fisheries was observed in the ...
From 1977 to 1986, 292 dead specimens of Otaria flavescens (synonymy O. byronia) found between Herme...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lionsfrom Brazil and Urug...
The San Matías Gulf (SMG) is a semi-enclosed ecosystem where the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi (A...
Marine predators may undergo remarkable dietary changes through time as a result of both anthropogen...
Diet seasonality in South American sea lions, Otaria flavescens, was studied using 252 scats from a ...
The South American sea lion Otaria flavescens population from northern Patagonia was under intensiv...
The South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800) population is steadily expanding along t...
The South American sea lion is distributed almost continuously from Zorritos, Peru, on the Pacifc Oc...
Interactions between pinnipeds and fisheries have become an increasingly important topic for fisheri...
The Peruvian upwelling system is one of the most unpredictable but productive marine ecosystems in ...
We analysed the fishermen’s perceptions on the South American sea lions (Otaria flavescens) and its ...
Food habits of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) off Patagonia were studied by means o...
Populations of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) were decimated throughout its range a...
Food habits of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) off Patagonia were studied by means o...
An understanding of the mechanisms that shape animal-population dynamics is a fundamental considerat...
From 1977 to 1986, 292 dead specimens of Otaria flavescens (synonymy O. byronia) found between Herme...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lionsfrom Brazil and Urug...
The San Matías Gulf (SMG) is a semi-enclosed ecosystem where the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi (A...
Marine predators may undergo remarkable dietary changes through time as a result of both anthropogen...
Diet seasonality in South American sea lions, Otaria flavescens, was studied using 252 scats from a ...
The South American sea lion Otaria flavescens population from northern Patagonia was under intensiv...
The South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800) population is steadily expanding along t...
The South American sea lion is distributed almost continuously from Zorritos, Peru, on the Pacifc Oc...
Interactions between pinnipeds and fisheries have become an increasingly important topic for fisheri...
The Peruvian upwelling system is one of the most unpredictable but productive marine ecosystems in ...
We analysed the fishermen’s perceptions on the South American sea lions (Otaria flavescens) and its ...
Food habits of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) off Patagonia were studied by means o...
Populations of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) were decimated throughout its range a...
Food habits of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) off Patagonia were studied by means o...
An understanding of the mechanisms that shape animal-population dynamics is a fundamental considerat...
From 1977 to 1986, 292 dead specimens of Otaria flavescens (synonymy O. byronia) found between Herme...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lionsfrom Brazil and Urug...
The San Matías Gulf (SMG) is a semi-enclosed ecosystem where the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi (A...