International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation sensors, information about intermediate trophic levels remains sparse. Indeed, mid-trophic levels, while encompassing a broad range of zooplankton and micronekton organisms that represent a key component of marine ecosystems and sustain large and diverse communities of marine predators, are challenging to sample and identify. In this study, we examined whether an animal-borne miniature active echosounder can provide information on the distribution and movements of mid-trophic level organisms. If so, such a sonar tag, harnessing the persistent diving behaviour of far-ranging marine mammals, could greatly increase the density of data on this un...
International audienceThe deployment of animal-borne electronic tags is revolutionizing our understa...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
How predators find, select and capture prey is central to understanding trophic cascades and ecosyst...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
<div><p>The deployment of animal-borne electronic tags is revolutionizing our understanding of how p...
International audienceThe deployment of animal-borne electronic tags is revolutionizing our understa...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
How predators find, select and capture prey is central to understanding trophic cascades and ecosyst...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
<div><p>The deployment of animal-borne electronic tags is revolutionizing our understanding of how p...
International audienceThe deployment of animal-borne electronic tags is revolutionizing our understa...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...