Multiple factors, including limitation in food resources, have been proposed as possible causes for the lack of recovery of the endangered western segment of the Steller sea lion population in the United States. Because maternal body condition has important consequences on fetal development and neonatal survival, the diets of pregnant females may be particularly important in regulating population sizes. We used the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of vibrissae from Steller sea lion pups as an indirect indicator of maternal diets during gestation. Combining these data with isotope data from potential prey species in a Bayesian mixing model, we generated proportional estimates of dietary consumption for key prey. Our analysis indicat...
Stable isotope and scat analyses were used in concert to determine trophic level and dietary overlap...
Marine mammals spend much of their lives migrating across the ocean and are notoriously difficult to...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
Multiple factors, including limitation in food resources, have been proposed as possible causes for ...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes are used frequently to describe the trophic ecolog...
The diet of juvenile and adult female California sea lions (Zalophus californianus (Lesson, 1828)) a...
We measured stable-nitrogen (VN) and stable-carbon (VC) isotope ratios in muscle and hair from 7 nor...
Reliable estimates of diets are vital to monitor impacts of sea lion populations on their ecosystems...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
Gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) have been rapidly recolonizing the Northeast US coast, eliciting con...
Individuals within populations often differ substantially in habitat use, the ecological consequence...
Recognizing the individual variability of foraging behaviour of marine predators is important for un...
The effects of seasonal and regional differences in diet composition on the food requirements of Ste...
A generalized bioenergetic model was used to estimate the food requirements of Steller sea lions Eum...
Stable isotope and scat analyses were used in concert to determine trophic level and dietary overlap...
Marine mammals spend much of their lives migrating across the ocean and are notoriously difficult to...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
Multiple factors, including limitation in food resources, have been proposed as possible causes for ...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes are used frequently to describe the trophic ecolog...
The diet of juvenile and adult female California sea lions (Zalophus californianus (Lesson, 1828)) a...
We measured stable-nitrogen (VN) and stable-carbon (VC) isotope ratios in muscle and hair from 7 nor...
Reliable estimates of diets are vital to monitor impacts of sea lion populations on their ecosystems...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
Gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) have been rapidly recolonizing the Northeast US coast, eliciting con...
Individuals within populations often differ substantially in habitat use, the ecological consequence...
Recognizing the individual variability of foraging behaviour of marine predators is important for un...
The effects of seasonal and regional differences in diet composition on the food requirements of Ste...
A generalized bioenergetic model was used to estimate the food requirements of Steller sea lions Eum...
Stable isotope and scat analyses were used in concert to determine trophic level and dietary overlap...
Marine mammals spend much of their lives migrating across the ocean and are notoriously difficult to...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...