This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur seals Arctocephalus australis in northern and central Patagonia (Argentina) using stable isotope ratios (δ15 N and δ13 C) in vibrissae and bones. Sucking pups were characterised by higher δ15 N values and lower δ13 C values than older specimens. Weaning was associated with a marked drop of δ15 N values, both in bone and vibrissae. Such a drop was inconsistent with the consumption of local prey and may reveal movement to distant foraging grounds or physiological changes associated with either fasting or rapid growth. Stable isotope ratios indicated that juveniles fed more pelagically than subadults and adults, but that there were no major differences between the 2 lat...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
To detect and monitor long-term ecosystem responses to environmental variability, managers must util...
Predators may modify their diets as a result of both anthropogenic and natural environmental changes...
This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur seals Arctocephalus austr...
This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur sealsArctocephalus austra...
1. South American fur seals (Arctophoca australis) inhabiting the Río de la Plata plume and adjoinin...
Natural or human-induced environmental changes can modify the structure of ecological communities an...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of foraging habits of apex predators is central to ...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the skull bones of South American sea lions Otaria flavesc...
<div><p>Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured....
Stable isotope analyses were used to investigate the diet of Weddell seals in Terra Nova Bay (Ross S...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
To detect and monitor long-term ecosystem responses to environmental variability, managers must util...
Predators may modify their diets as a result of both anthropogenic and natural environmental changes...
This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur seals Arctocephalus austr...
This study assessed ontogenetic dietary changes in male South American fur sealsArctocephalus austra...
1. South American fur seals (Arctophoca australis) inhabiting the Río de la Plata plume and adjoinin...
Natural or human-induced environmental changes can modify the structure of ecological communities an...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of foraging habits of apex predators is central to ...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured. Differe...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the skull bones of South American sea lions Otaria flavesc...
<div><p>Development in foraging behaviour and dietary intake of many vertebrates are age-structured....
Stable isotope analyses were used to investigate the diet of Weddell seals in Terra Nova Bay (Ross S...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
To detect and monitor long-term ecosystem responses to environmental variability, managers must util...
Predators may modify their diets as a result of both anthropogenic and natural environmental changes...