International audienceFisheries can generate feeding opportunities for large marine predators in the form of discards or accessible catch. How the use of this anthropogenic food may spread as a new behaviour, across individuals within populations over time, is poorly understood. This study used a 16-year (2003–2018) monitoring of two killer whale Orcinus orca subantarctic populations ( regular and Type-D at Crozet), and Bayesian multistate capture–mark–recapture models, to assess temporal changes in the number of individuals feeding on fish caught on hooks (‘depredation’ behaviour) of a fishery started in 1996. For both populations, the number of depredating individuals increased during the study period (34 to 94 for regular ; 17 to 43 for ...
International audienceSympatric forms of ecologically distinctive killer whales (Orcinus orca) have ...
Marine predators feeding on fisheries catches directly on the fishing gear, a behaviour termed “depr...
International audienceFisheries modify prey availability for marine predators by extracting resource...
International audienceFisheries can generate feeding opportunities for large marine predators in the...
Individual heterogeneity in foraging behavior has been widely documented within predator populations...
International audiencePrey availability is a critical factor influencing demographic trajectories of...
Most marine apex predators are keystone species that fundamentally influence their ecosystems throug...
Over the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have become a major human-wild...
International audienceOver the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have bec...
In cooperative species, human-induced rapid environmental change may threaten cost–benefit tradeoffs...
This study investigates survival and abundance of killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Norway in 1988–201...
International audienceSympatric forms of ecologically distinctive killer whales (Orcinus orca) have ...
Marine predators feeding on fisheries catches directly on the fishing gear, a behaviour termed “depr...
International audienceFisheries modify prey availability for marine predators by extracting resource...
International audienceFisheries can generate feeding opportunities for large marine predators in the...
Individual heterogeneity in foraging behavior has been widely documented within predator populations...
International audiencePrey availability is a critical factor influencing demographic trajectories of...
Most marine apex predators are keystone species that fundamentally influence their ecosystems throug...
Over the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have become a major human-wild...
International audienceOver the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have bec...
In cooperative species, human-induced rapid environmental change may threaten cost–benefit tradeoffs...
This study investigates survival and abundance of killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Norway in 1988–201...
International audienceSympatric forms of ecologically distinctive killer whales (Orcinus orca) have ...
Marine predators feeding on fisheries catches directly on the fishing gear, a behaviour termed “depr...
International audienceFisheries modify prey availability for marine predators by extracting resource...