We investigated how foraging ecotypes of female long-nosed fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri could be identified from vibrissa stable isotopes. We collected regrowths of vibrissae from adult females (n = 18) from Cape Gantheaume, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, from 2 breeding seasons (2016, 2017). The period represented by the regrowth was known, and 8 individuals were administered with 15N-enriched glycine as a biomarker to mark the start date of the regrowth. Non-glycine-marked and glycine-marked vibrissae were used to estimate the rate of the individual vibrissa regrowth. Using individual growth rates (0.18 ± 0.04 mm d-1), we reconstructed a stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) time series for each regrowth and allocated them to correspondin...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
Declines in marine predator populations have been attributed to anthropogenic activity and environme...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
We investigated how foraging ecotypes of female long-nosed fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri could be...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
Marine mammals breeding in sympatry use resources differently depending on their time-activity budge...
Abstract Information on resource use and trophic dynamics of marine predators is important for under...
The large-scale spatial patterns and primary drivers of food web dynamics across seascapes can be in...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes are used frequently to describe the trophic ecolog...
The diet of Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus in the eastern portion of their distribut...
The enactment of wide-ranging conservation laws in the United States enabled the recovery of many ma...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of foraging habits of apex predators is central to ...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
Declines in marine predator populations have been attributed to anthropogenic activity and environme...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
We investigated how foraging ecotypes of female long-nosed fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri could be...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
Marine mammals breeding in sympatry use resources differently depending on their time-activity budge...
Abstract Information on resource use and trophic dynamics of marine predators is important for under...
The large-scale spatial patterns and primary drivers of food web dynamics across seascapes can be in...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes are used frequently to describe the trophic ecolog...
The diet of Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus in the eastern portion of their distribut...
The enactment of wide-ranging conservation laws in the United States enabled the recovery of many ma...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of foraging habits of apex predators is central to ...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...
Declines in marine predator populations have been attributed to anthropogenic activity and environme...
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role...