Feeding kinematic studies inform our understanding of behavioral diversity and provide a framework for studying the flexibility and constraints of different prey acquisition strategies. However, little is known about the feeding behaviors used by many marine mammals. We characterized the feeding behaviors and associated kinematics of captive bearded (Erignathus barbatus), harbor (Phoca vitulina), ringed (Pusa hispida) and spotted (Phoca largha) seals through controlled feeding trials. All species primarily used a suction feeding strategy but were also observed using a biting strategy, specifically pierce feeding. Suction feeding was distinct from pierce feeding and was characterized by significantly faster feeding times, smaller gapes and g...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
Body size and feeding morphology influence how animals partition themselves within communities. We t...
Streamlined flippers are often considered the defining feature of seals and sea lions, whose very na...
Feeding kinematic studies inform our understanding of behavioral diversity and provide a framework f...
Adaptations for feeding underwater were crucial to the success of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and w...
Includes bibliographical references.During the transition from land to water, phocids (seals) evolve...
Feeding is a complex process that is essential to an organism’s fitness. Individuals often show intr...
The behaviours used by mammalian predators to capture and process their prey play a pivotal role in ...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
Foraging behaviours used by two female Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) were ...
Secondarily aquatic tetrapods have many unique morphological adaptations for life underwater compare...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
Pinniped have evolved a range of reproductive and foraging patterns to deal with the constraint of t...
Synopsis Paleozoic chondrichthyans had a large gape, numerous spike-like teeth, limited cranial kine...
Vertebrate evolution has resulted in a diversity of feeding mechanisms. Cetaceans are secondarily de...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
Body size and feeding morphology influence how animals partition themselves within communities. We t...
Streamlined flippers are often considered the defining feature of seals and sea lions, whose very na...
Feeding kinematic studies inform our understanding of behavioral diversity and provide a framework f...
Adaptations for feeding underwater were crucial to the success of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and w...
Includes bibliographical references.During the transition from land to water, phocids (seals) evolve...
Feeding is a complex process that is essential to an organism’s fitness. Individuals often show intr...
The behaviours used by mammalian predators to capture and process their prey play a pivotal role in ...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
Foraging behaviours used by two female Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) were ...
Secondarily aquatic tetrapods have many unique morphological adaptations for life underwater compare...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
Pinniped have evolved a range of reproductive and foraging patterns to deal with the constraint of t...
Synopsis Paleozoic chondrichthyans had a large gape, numerous spike-like teeth, limited cranial kine...
Vertebrate evolution has resulted in a diversity of feeding mechanisms. Cetaceans are secondarily de...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
Body size and feeding morphology influence how animals partition themselves within communities. We t...
Streamlined flippers are often considered the defining feature of seals and sea lions, whose very na...