For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmental fluctuations can alter prey availability. Using the proportion of time spent diving and foraging trip duration as proxies of foraging effort, a multi-year dataset was used to assess the response of 58 female Australian fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus to interannual environmental fluctuations. Multiple environmental indices (remotely sensed ocean colour data and numerical weather predictions) were assessed for their influence on inter-annual variations in the proportion of time spent diving and trip duration. Model averaging revealed strong evidence for relationships between 4 indices and the proportion of time spent diving. There...
Substantial variation in foraging strategies can exist within populations, even those typically rega...
<p>The predicted response of A) proportion of time diving (%), B) mean dive duration (s), C) mean po...
© CSIRO 2001This study examined the dive behaviour of 20 lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocepha...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
Across an individual’s life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
Phenotypic variation and individual experience can create behavioural and/or dietary variation withi...
Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Observing how pinnipeds respond to variations in climatic and oceanographic conditions informs marin...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
<div><p>Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and e...
Substantial variation in foraging strategies can exist within populations, even those typically rega...
<p>The predicted response of A) proportion of time diving (%), B) mean dive duration (s), C) mean po...
© CSIRO 2001This study examined the dive behaviour of 20 lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocepha...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
Across an individual’s life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
Phenotypic variation and individual experience can create behavioural and/or dietary variation withi...
Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Observing how pinnipeds respond to variations in climatic and oceanographic conditions informs marin...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
<div><p>Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and e...
Substantial variation in foraging strategies can exist within populations, even those typically rega...
<p>The predicted response of A) proportion of time diving (%), B) mean dive duration (s), C) mean po...
© CSIRO 2001This study examined the dive behaviour of 20 lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocepha...