Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucial to predicting how their populations may respond to environmental change. The Australian fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus, AUFS) is a predominantly benthic forager on the shallow continental shelf of Bass Strait, and represents the greatest biomass of marine predators in south-eastern Australia. The south-east Australian region is experiencing rapid oceanic warming, predicted to lead to substantial alterations in prey diversity, distribution and abundance. In the present study, foraging effort and indices of foraging success and efficiency were investigated in 138 adult female AUFS (970 foraging trips) during the winters of 1998–20...
To understand the factors which influence population dynamics in marine mammals, and the potential r...
The thesis used tracking technologies and biochemical analyses to investigate the behaviour and diet...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
Observing how pinnipeds respond to variations in climatic and oceanographic conditions informs marin...
For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmenta...
Knowledge of factors affecting a species\u27 breeding biology is crucial to understanding how envir...
1. Numerous studies have determined the foraging areas of marine apex predators and investigated the...
Substantial variation in foraging strategies can exist within populations, even those typically rega...
Lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri (Lesson, 1828)) that breed at Cape Gantheaum...
Phenotypic variation and individual experience can create behavioural and/or dietary variation withi...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
The Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus is a temperate latitude species with a bree...
Marine top-predators such as marine mammals forage in a heterogeneous environment according to their...
To understand the factors which influence population dynamics in marine mammals, and the potential r...
The thesis used tracking technologies and biochemical analyses to investigate the behaviour and diet...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
Observing how pinnipeds respond to variations in climatic and oceanographic conditions informs marin...
For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmenta...
Knowledge of factors affecting a species\u27 breeding biology is crucial to understanding how envir...
1. Numerous studies have determined the foraging areas of marine apex predators and investigated the...
Substantial variation in foraging strategies can exist within populations, even those typically rega...
Lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri (Lesson, 1828)) that breed at Cape Gantheaum...
Phenotypic variation and individual experience can create behavioural and/or dietary variation withi...
Predictable sources of food underpin lifetime reproductive output in long lived animals. The most im...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
The Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus is a temperate latitude species with a bree...
Marine top-predators such as marine mammals forage in a heterogeneous environment according to their...
To understand the factors which influence population dynamics in marine mammals, and the potential r...
The thesis used tracking technologies and biochemical analyses to investigate the behaviour and diet...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...