1. Highly mobile top predators are hypothesized to spatially and/or temporally link disparate habitats through the combination of their movement and feeding patterns, but recent studies suggest that individual specialization in habitat use and feeding could keep habitats compartmentalized. 2. We used passive acoustic telemetry and stable isotope analysis to investigate whether specialization in movement and feeding patterns of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in an oligotrophic subtropical estuary created habitat linkages between marine and estuarine/freshwater food webs. 3. Individual alligators adopted one of the three relatively distinct movement tactics that were linked to variation in diets. Fifty-six per cent of alli...
Within oligotrophic ecosystems, resource limitations coupled with interspecific variation in morphol...
Habitat selection is an active behavioral process that may vary across spatial and temporal scales. ...
Human-driven land use change can fundamentally alter ecological communities, especially the diversit...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
Movement and habitat use patterns are fundamental components of the behaviors of mobile animals and ...
1. Large-bodied, top-predators are often highly mobile, with the potential to provide important link...
American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are top predators in the Florida Coastal Everglades...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
<p>Poster presented at The Ecological Society of America's 100th Annual Meeting.</p> <p> </p> <p>ABS...
Indirect trophic effects play important roles in eco-system dynamics and can at times oppose and dom...
<p>*Note: Due to time constraints, I changed the focus of my analysis from that described in the abs...
The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) has been frequently studied in large reservoirs ...
<div><p>Large-bodied, top- and apex predators (e.g., crocodilians, sharks, wolves, killer whales) ca...
Individual niche specialization (INS) is increasingly recognized as an important component of ecolog...
Reasons are given for believing that charging alligators are serious, especially at their nests and ...
Within oligotrophic ecosystems, resource limitations coupled with interspecific variation in morphol...
Habitat selection is an active behavioral process that may vary across spatial and temporal scales. ...
Human-driven land use change can fundamentally alter ecological communities, especially the diversit...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
Movement and habitat use patterns are fundamental components of the behaviors of mobile animals and ...
1. Large-bodied, top-predators are often highly mobile, with the potential to provide important link...
American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are top predators in the Florida Coastal Everglades...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
<p>Poster presented at The Ecological Society of America's 100th Annual Meeting.</p> <p> </p> <p>ABS...
Indirect trophic effects play important roles in eco-system dynamics and can at times oppose and dom...
<p>*Note: Due to time constraints, I changed the focus of my analysis from that described in the abs...
The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) has been frequently studied in large reservoirs ...
<div><p>Large-bodied, top- and apex predators (e.g., crocodilians, sharks, wolves, killer whales) ca...
Individual niche specialization (INS) is increasingly recognized as an important component of ecolog...
Reasons are given for believing that charging alligators are serious, especially at their nests and ...
Within oligotrophic ecosystems, resource limitations coupled with interspecific variation in morphol...
Habitat selection is an active behavioral process that may vary across spatial and temporal scales. ...
Human-driven land use change can fundamentally alter ecological communities, especially the diversit...