Southern Ocean waters are highly productive and contain important food resources for many indigenous predators, including humans. Management of these resources has fallen under the regulation of the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), which has identified a suite of predators as indicator species for monitoring ecosystem fluctuations, including crabeater seals. For crabeater seals to fulfil this role, however, they must respond predictably to fluctuations in krill distribution and abundance. Here, we investigated the validity of using the diving behaviour of this species as an indicator of krill distribution and abundance. We used behavioural data collected from 23 crabeater seals fitted wit...
International audienceUnderstanding the responses of animals to the environment is crucial for ident...
We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals...
Understanding the distribution and foraging ecology of major consumers within pelagic systems, speci...
Southern Ocean waters are highly productive and contain important food resources for many indigenou...
Previous studies within the Marguerite Bay region of the Antarctic Peninsula (∼67°S, ∼67°W) demonstr...
The foraging behavior of top predators is linked to the distribution and abundance of prey, which in...
The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga) is the most abundant Antarctic seal and inhabits the circu...
The Expert Group on Birds and Marine Mammals (EG-BAMM) has initiated the "Retrospective Analysis of...
International audienceIn the Southern Ocean, wide-ranging predators offer the opportunity to quantif...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
In the Southern Ocean, wide-ranging predators offer the opportunity to quantify how animals respond ...
1. The crabeater seal Lobodon carcinophaga is considered to be a key species in the krill-based food...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
International audienceUnderstanding the responses of animals to the environment is crucial for ident...
We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals...
Understanding the distribution and foraging ecology of major consumers within pelagic systems, speci...
Southern Ocean waters are highly productive and contain important food resources for many indigenou...
Previous studies within the Marguerite Bay region of the Antarctic Peninsula (∼67°S, ∼67°W) demonstr...
The foraging behavior of top predators is linked to the distribution and abundance of prey, which in...
The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga) is the most abundant Antarctic seal and inhabits the circu...
The Expert Group on Birds and Marine Mammals (EG-BAMM) has initiated the "Retrospective Analysis of...
International audienceIn the Southern Ocean, wide-ranging predators offer the opportunity to quantif...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
In the Southern Ocean, wide-ranging predators offer the opportunity to quantify how animals respond ...
1. The crabeater seal Lobodon carcinophaga is considered to be a key species in the krill-based food...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
International audienceUnderstanding the responses of animals to the environment is crucial for ident...
We quantified the winter and spring movement patterns and foraging behavior of adult crabeater seals...
Understanding the distribution and foraging ecology of major consumers within pelagic systems, speci...