In comparison to other behaviours, large predators expend relatively large amounts of energy foraging for prey, based on expected high return. Documenting how they manage costs and benefits of feeding is difficult, particularly for marine predators. In July and August of 2004 and 2005, we combined animal-borne video, accelerometry and depth sensors to examine the underwater behaviour during white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) breaching at Seal Island, South Africa (34.1373°S, 18.5825°E)—where sharks launch from the water while attacking Cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus). We show that breaching begins at depths up to 20 m, is characterised by a brief (~ 7 to 16 s) ascent to the surface during which pitch angle increases by ~ ...
The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited t...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
In comparison to other behaviours, large predators expend relatively large amounts of energy foragin...
In comparison to other behaviours, large predators expend relatively large amounts of energy foragin...
In comparison to other behaviours, large predators expend relatively large amounts of energy foragin...
ABSTRACT: Hunting large, fast-moving mammals by top predators often involves highly energetic burst ...
ABSTRACT: Hunting large, fast-moving mammals by top predators often involves highly energetic burst ...
Preparing to launch: biologging reveals the dynamics of white shark breaching behaviou
ABSTRACT: Hunting large, fast-moving mammals by top predators often involves highly energetic burst ...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
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The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited t...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited t...
The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited t...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
In comparison to other behaviours, large predators expend relatively large amounts of energy foragin...
In comparison to other behaviours, large predators expend relatively large amounts of energy foragin...
In comparison to other behaviours, large predators expend relatively large amounts of energy foragin...
ABSTRACT: Hunting large, fast-moving mammals by top predators often involves highly energetic burst ...
ABSTRACT: Hunting large, fast-moving mammals by top predators often involves highly energetic burst ...
Preparing to launch: biologging reveals the dynamics of white shark breaching behaviou
ABSTRACT: Hunting large, fast-moving mammals by top predators often involves highly energetic burst ...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited t...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited t...
The fast swimming and associated breaching behaviour of endothermic mackerel sharks is well suited t...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...