1. Apex predators are often assumed to be dietary generalists and, by feeding on prey from multiple basal nutrient sources, serve to couple discrete food webs. But there is increasing evidence that individual level dietary specialization may be common in many species, and this has not been investigated for many marine apex predators. 2. Because of their position at or near the top of many marine food webs, and the possibility that they can affect populations of their prey and induce trophic cascades, it is important to understand patterns of dietary specialization in shark populations. 3. Stable isotope values from body tissues with different turnover rates were used to quantify patterns of individual specialization in two species of ‘gener...
Shark dietary patterns can determine how they will respond to changes in prey availability and biodi...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Shark dietary patterns can determine how they will respond to changes in prey availability and biodi...
Individual foraging niche specialisation is recognised as an important determinant of ecological str...
Demographic differences in resource use are key components of population and species ecology across ...
Sympatric species may partition resources to reduce competition and facilitate co‐existence. While s...
Top predators can structure communities and ecosystems through direct predation and behavioral chang...
The resource use strategies species exhibit affects their role within communities and how they respo...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
There is growing evidence for individuality in dietary preferences and foraging behaviors within pop...
International audienceOntogenetic niche shifts are widespread. However, individual differences in si...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Sharks are a diverse group of mobile predators that forage across varied spatial scales and have the...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Shark dietary patterns can determine how they will respond to changes in prey availability and biodi...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Shark dietary patterns can determine how they will respond to changes in prey availability and biodi...
Individual foraging niche specialisation is recognised as an important determinant of ecological str...
Demographic differences in resource use are key components of population and species ecology across ...
Sympatric species may partition resources to reduce competition and facilitate co‐existence. While s...
Top predators can structure communities and ecosystems through direct predation and behavioral chang...
The resource use strategies species exhibit affects their role within communities and how they respo...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
There is growing evidence for individuality in dietary preferences and foraging behaviors within pop...
International audienceOntogenetic niche shifts are widespread. However, individual differences in si...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Sharks are a diverse group of mobile predators that forage across varied spatial scales and have the...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Shark dietary patterns can determine how they will respond to changes in prey availability and biodi...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Shark dietary patterns can determine how they will respond to changes in prey availability and biodi...