Individual specialization, which describes whether populations are comprised of dietary generalists or specialists, has profound ecological and evolutionary implications. However, few studies have quantified individual specialization within and between sympatric species that are functionally similar but have different foraging modes. We assessed the relationship between individual specialization, isotopic niche metrics and foraging behaviour of two marine predators with contrasting foraging modes: pelagic foraging female South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) and benthic foraging female southern sea lions (Otaria byronia). Stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen was conducted along the length of adult female vibrissae to ...
Summary In vertebrates, patterns of resource utilization change throughout development according to...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
The degree of individual specialization in resource use differs widely among wild populations where ...
1. The degree of individual specialization in resource use differs widely among wild populations whe...
Despite global declines in the abundance of marine predators, knowledge of foraging ecology, necessa...
Although the body size of consumers may be a determinant factor in structuring food webs, recent evi...
Abstract Information on resource use and trophic dynamics of marine predators is important for under...
Body size and feeding morphology influence how animals partition themselves within communities. We t...
We examined the movement characteristics and seasonality of feeding behaviour for an endemic Austral...
We examined the movement characteristics and seasonality of feeding behaviour for an endemic Austral...
Intraspecific variability is increasingly recognized as an important component of foraging behavior ...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Individual variation in habitat and resource use has been reported for many top predators. This vari...
Although it is often assumed that individuals in generalist populations are equivalent, recent resea...
Summary In vertebrates, patterns of resource utilization change throughout development according to...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
The degree of individual specialization in resource use differs widely among wild populations where ...
1. The degree of individual specialization in resource use differs widely among wild populations whe...
Despite global declines in the abundance of marine predators, knowledge of foraging ecology, necessa...
Although the body size of consumers may be a determinant factor in structuring food webs, recent evi...
Abstract Information on resource use and trophic dynamics of marine predators is important for under...
Body size and feeding morphology influence how animals partition themselves within communities. We t...
We examined the movement characteristics and seasonality of feeding behaviour for an endemic Austral...
We examined the movement characteristics and seasonality of feeding behaviour for an endemic Austral...
Intraspecific variability is increasingly recognized as an important component of foraging behavior ...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Individual variation in habitat and resource use has been reported for many top predators. This vari...
Although it is often assumed that individuals in generalist populations are equivalent, recent resea...
Summary In vertebrates, patterns of resource utilization change throughout development according to...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...