1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-based approaches that identify linkages between prey and predator morphological and ecological characteristics and highlight key functions involved in prey selection. 2. Enhanced understanding of the functional relationships between predators and their prey is now essential to go beyond the traditional taxonomic framework of dietary studies and to improve our knowledge of ecosystem functioning for wildlife conservation and management. 3. We test the relevance of a three-matrix approach in foraging ecology among a marine mammal community in the northeast Atlantic to identify the key functional traits shaping prey selection processes regardless ...
Describing species patterns and their underlying processes are essential to assessing the status and...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
Marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and contain a diverse faunal assemblage that are subject to var...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator? ’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
Predator-prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
Increasing environmental pressures and human impacts are reshaping community structures and species ...
Predator–prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Predator–prey relationships are vital to ecosystem function and there is a need for greater predicti...
Foraging strategies can be defined as the establishment of a consistent set of morphological, physio...
Functional traits are growing in popularity in modern ecology, but feeding studies remain primarily ...
Traditional ecological research has focused on taxonomic units to better understand the role of orga...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive prey selection is a major challenge in foraging ecology. Mos...
In marine ecosystems, identifying what and where animals eat are inferred through indirect methods....
Describing species patterns and their underlying processes are essential to assessing the status and...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
Marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and contain a diverse faunal assemblage that are subject to var...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator? ’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
Predator-prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
Increasing environmental pressures and human impacts are reshaping community structures and species ...
Predator–prey relationships play a key role in the evolution and ecology of carnivores. An understan...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Predator–prey relationships are vital to ecosystem function and there is a need for greater predicti...
Foraging strategies can be defined as the establishment of a consistent set of morphological, physio...
Functional traits are growing in popularity in modern ecology, but feeding studies remain primarily ...
Traditional ecological research has focused on taxonomic units to better understand the role of orga...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive prey selection is a major challenge in foraging ecology. Mos...
In marine ecosystems, identifying what and where animals eat are inferred through indirect methods....
Describing species patterns and their underlying processes are essential to assessing the status and...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
Marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and contain a diverse faunal assemblage that are subject to var...