The distribution and abundance of organisms are affected by behaviors, such as habitat selection, foraging, and reproduction. These behaviors are driven by interactions within and between species, environmental conditions, and the biology of the species in-volved. Although extensive theoretical work has explored predator–prey dynamics, these models have not considered the impact of behavioral plasticity and life-history trade-offs on predicted patterns. We apply a modeling method that allows the consideration of a spatial, dynamic ecological game between predators and prey using a life-history perspec-tive. As an illustrative example, we model the habitat selection of Antarctic krill and penguins during the time when penguins are land-based...
The mechanisms by which variability in sea ice cover and its effects on the demography of the Antarc...
The diet and reproductive performance of two sympatric penguin species were studied at Signy Island,...
Penguins are often considered to be as ecologically and behaviourally homogenous as their morphology...
The distribution and abundance of organisms are affected by behaviors, such as habitat selection, fo...
Summary 1. Changes in species\u27 abundance and distributions caused by human disturbances can have ...
Publisher's PDF.Climate-driven sympatry may lead to competition for food resources between species. ...
In the Southern Ocean, the at‐sea distributions of most predators of Antarctic krill are poorly know...
Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap penguins (P. antarctica) are morphologically and ecologica...
There is increasing interest in using higher-trophic level predators as ecosystem indicators because...
International audienceA fundamental endeavor in population ecology is to identify the drivers of pop...
Aim: To infer the potential for competition between an important Antarctic predator, the macaroni...
a b s t r a c t Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae), carabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus), hum...
International audienceBackground Energy landscapes provide an approach to the mechanistic basis of s...
Climate-induced range overlap can result in novel interactions between similar species and potential...
Adelie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap penguins (P. antarctica) are morphologically and ecologica...
The mechanisms by which variability in sea ice cover and its effects on the demography of the Antarc...
The diet and reproductive performance of two sympatric penguin species were studied at Signy Island,...
Penguins are often considered to be as ecologically and behaviourally homogenous as their morphology...
The distribution and abundance of organisms are affected by behaviors, such as habitat selection, fo...
Summary 1. Changes in species\u27 abundance and distributions caused by human disturbances can have ...
Publisher's PDF.Climate-driven sympatry may lead to competition for food resources between species. ...
In the Southern Ocean, the at‐sea distributions of most predators of Antarctic krill are poorly know...
Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap penguins (P. antarctica) are morphologically and ecologica...
There is increasing interest in using higher-trophic level predators as ecosystem indicators because...
International audienceA fundamental endeavor in population ecology is to identify the drivers of pop...
Aim: To infer the potential for competition between an important Antarctic predator, the macaroni...
a b s t r a c t Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae), carabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus), hum...
International audienceBackground Energy landscapes provide an approach to the mechanistic basis of s...
Climate-induced range overlap can result in novel interactions between similar species and potential...
Adelie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap penguins (P. antarctica) are morphologically and ecologica...
The mechanisms by which variability in sea ice cover and its effects on the demography of the Antarc...
The diet and reproductive performance of two sympatric penguin species were studied at Signy Island,...
Penguins are often considered to be as ecologically and behaviourally homogenous as their morphology...