The timing, magnitude, and spatial distribution of resource inputs can have large effects on dependent organisms. Few studies have examined the predictability of such resources and no standard ecological measure of predictability exists. We examined the potential predictability of carrion resources provided by one of the UK's largest grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) colonies, on the Isle of May, Scotland. We used aerial (11 years) and ground surveys (3 years) to quantify the variability in time, space, quantity (kg), and quality (MJ) of seal carrion during the seal pupping season. We then compared the potential predictability of seal carrion to other periodic changes in food availability in nature. An average of 6893 kg of carrion ∙yr−1 corre...
The United Kingdom has large populations of both grey (Halichoerus grypus) and harbour seals (Phoca ...
The work was supported by funding from the Natural Environment Research Council to SMRU (grant no. S...
The work was funded through Scottish Government MSQ0174 contract CR/2014/11; CREEM, University of St...
The timing, magnitude, and spatial distribution of resource inputs can have large effects on depende...
Decomposing organic matter is central to the recycling of energy and nutrients in all ecosystems. Fe...
Carrion represents an important energy resource in the natural world, yet its ecological significanc...
Decomposing organic matter is central to the recycling of energy and nutrients in all ecosystems. Fe...
Although carrion ecology has received a great deal of scientific attention in recent years, carrion ...
Marine mammal carrion contains a large amount of nutrients and energy of potential value to terrest...
1. The crabeater seal Lobodon carcinophaga is considered to be a key species in the krill-based food...
Funding: Natural Environment Research Council, Grant/Award Number: SMRU1001; Scottish Government, Gr...
Introduction Availability of carrion to scavengers is a central issue in carrion ecology and managem...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
The Wadden Sea has an important role for marine mammals in terms of resting, nursing and foraging. ...
Reproductive rate of grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) females has fluctuated during the 2000s, althoug...
The United Kingdom has large populations of both grey (Halichoerus grypus) and harbour seals (Phoca ...
The work was supported by funding from the Natural Environment Research Council to SMRU (grant no. S...
The work was funded through Scottish Government MSQ0174 contract CR/2014/11; CREEM, University of St...
The timing, magnitude, and spatial distribution of resource inputs can have large effects on depende...
Decomposing organic matter is central to the recycling of energy and nutrients in all ecosystems. Fe...
Carrion represents an important energy resource in the natural world, yet its ecological significanc...
Decomposing organic matter is central to the recycling of energy and nutrients in all ecosystems. Fe...
Although carrion ecology has received a great deal of scientific attention in recent years, carrion ...
Marine mammal carrion contains a large amount of nutrients and energy of potential value to terrest...
1. The crabeater seal Lobodon carcinophaga is considered to be a key species in the krill-based food...
Funding: Natural Environment Research Council, Grant/Award Number: SMRU1001; Scottish Government, Gr...
Introduction Availability of carrion to scavengers is a central issue in carrion ecology and managem...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
The Wadden Sea has an important role for marine mammals in terms of resting, nursing and foraging. ...
Reproductive rate of grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) females has fluctuated during the 2000s, althoug...
The United Kingdom has large populations of both grey (Halichoerus grypus) and harbour seals (Phoca ...
The work was supported by funding from the Natural Environment Research Council to SMRU (grant no. S...
The work was funded through Scottish Government MSQ0174 contract CR/2014/11; CREEM, University of St...