Observing how pinnipeds respond to variations in climatic and oceanographic conditions informs marine managers on factors that could limit their range, foraging ability and breeding success. Here, we examine how Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) at Seal Rocks, Victoria, Australia, responded to normal climatic conditions from August 2009 to January 2010, which included their Austral spring-summer breeding period, to investigate their tolerances to a range of environmental stimuli. Seal numbers ashore and a range of climatic variables were collected hourly during daylight periods and compared using Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs). Air temperature was the most consistent predictor of haul-out behavior, with seal...
This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of...
<div><p>The harbour seal population in Svalbard occurs at the northernmost limit of the species' ran...
The breeding performance of higher predators has often been used to monitor fluctuations in the abun...
Observing how pinnipeds respond to variations in climatic and oceanographic conditions informs marin...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
Knowledge of factors affecting a species\u27 breeding biology is crucial to understanding how envir...
In Australia, a multi-million-dollar industry is based on viewing the Australian fur seal (Arctoceph...
For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmenta...
Harbour seals throughout their range are known to "haul out" onto land according to a daily cycle, w...
Lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri (Lesson, 1828)) that breed at Cape Gantheaum...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
Quantification of the physical and biological environmental factors that influence the spatial distr...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri) are now increasing around the coasts of New Zealand a...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of...
<div><p>The harbour seal population in Svalbard occurs at the northernmost limit of the species' ran...
The breeding performance of higher predators has often been used to monitor fluctuations in the abun...
Observing how pinnipeds respond to variations in climatic and oceanographic conditions informs marin...
Understanding the factors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucia...
Knowledge of factors affecting a species\u27 breeding biology is crucial to understanding how envir...
In Australia, a multi-million-dollar industry is based on viewing the Australian fur seal (Arctoceph...
For predators foraging within spatially and temporally heterogeneous marine ecosystems, environmenta...
Harbour seals throughout their range are known to "haul out" onto land according to a daily cycle, w...
Lactating New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri (Lesson, 1828)) that breed at Cape Gantheaum...
Knowledge of the habitat use and foraging ecology of animals in space and time is fundamental to und...
Quantification of the physical and biological environmental factors that influence the spatial distr...
Central place foragers often change their foraging behaviour in response to changes in prey availabi...
New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri) are now increasing around the coasts of New Zealand a...
Foragers show adaptive responses to changes within their environment, and such behavioural plasticit...
This study examined the relative contribution of environmental variation and the seasonal demands of...
<div><p>The harbour seal population in Svalbard occurs at the northernmost limit of the species' ran...
The breeding performance of higher predators has often been used to monitor fluctuations in the abun...