Information on the fine-scale movement of predators and their prey is important to interpret foraging behaviours and activity patterns. An understanding of these behaviours will help determine predator-prey relationships and their effects on community dynamics. For instance understanding a predator's movement behaviour may alter pre determined expectations of prey behaviour, as almost any aspect of the prey's decisions from foraging to mating can be influenced by the risk of predation. Acoustic telemetry was used to study the fine-scale movement patterns of the Broadnose Sevengill shark Notorynchus cepedianus and its main prey, the Gummy shark Mustelus antarcticus, in a coastal bay of southeast Tasmania. Notorynchus cepedianus displayed dis...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Understanding animal movement decisions that involve migration is critical for evaluating population...
Intrapopulation differences in diet and/or movement are important for understanding the role mobile ...
Information on the fine-scale movement of predators and their prey is important to interpret foragin...
Information on the fine-scale movement of predators and their prey is important to interpret foragin...
Combining movement behaviour with other ecological information of predators and their prey is essent...
Understanding the patterns of large-scale movements of highly mobile marine predators is essential t...
Understanding the patterns of large-scale movements of highly mobile marine predators is essential t...
Large apex predators are believed to play key roles in ecosystem structure and dynamics. However, fo...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
Advances in satellite tracking and archival technologies now allow marine animal movements and behav...
Intra-specific variability in movement behaviour occurs in all major taxonomic groups. Despite its c...
Sharks are ecologically important marine animals and currently among the most threatened. Gaps in kn...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Understanding animal movement decisions that involve migration is critical for evaluating population...
Intrapopulation differences in diet and/or movement are important for understanding the role mobile ...
Information on the fine-scale movement of predators and their prey is important to interpret foragin...
Information on the fine-scale movement of predators and their prey is important to interpret foragin...
Combining movement behaviour with other ecological information of predators and their prey is essent...
Understanding the patterns of large-scale movements of highly mobile marine predators is essential t...
Understanding the patterns of large-scale movements of highly mobile marine predators is essential t...
Large apex predators are believed to play key roles in ecosystem structure and dynamics. However, fo...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
Advances in satellite tracking and archival technologies now allow marine animal movements and behav...
Intra-specific variability in movement behaviour occurs in all major taxonomic groups. Despite its c...
Sharks are ecologically important marine animals and currently among the most threatened. Gaps in kn...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Understanding animal movement decisions that involve migration is critical for evaluating population...
Intrapopulation differences in diet and/or movement are important for understanding the role mobile ...