Habitat preference maps are a way of representing animals’ space use in two dimensions. For marine animals, the third dimension is an important aspect of spatial ecology. We used dive data from seven gray seals Halichoerus grypus (a primarily benthic forager) collected with GPS phone tags (Sea Mammal Research Unit) to investigate the distribution of the maximum depth visited in each dive. We modeled maximum dive depth as a function of spatiotemporal covariates using a generalized additive mixed model (GAMM) with individual as a random effect. Bathymetry, horizontal displacement, latitude and longitude, Julian day, sediment type, and light conditions accounted for 37% of the variability in the data. Persistent patterns of autocorrelation in ...
Background: Free ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the prof...
International audience1. Understanding the animal-habitat relationship at local scale is crucial in ...
Free ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the profitability of...
Habitat preference maps are a way of representing animals’ space use in two dimensions. For marine a...
Habitat preference maps are a way of representing animals' space use in two dimensions. For marine a...
<div><p>Understanding the links between foraging behaviour and habitat use of key species is essenti...
International audienceAccurately locating the foraging areas of diving marine predators is central t...
The distribution of animals is the result of habitat selection according to sex, reproductive status...
Understanding the links between foraging behaviour and habitat use of key species is essential to ad...
Understanding the variability of foraging behavior within a population of predators is important for...
Satellite-linked archival tags (n=68) were deployed on bearded (Erignathus barbatus, n=7), ribbon (H...
Understanding the variability of foraging behavior within a population of predators is important for...
Abstract Habitat selection and spatial usage are important components of animal behavior influencing...
International audienceWith technical advances in wildlife telemetry, the study of cryptic predators'...
Previous studies within the Marguerite Bay region of the Antarctic Peninsula (∼67°S, ∼67°W) demonstr...
Background: Free ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the prof...
International audience1. Understanding the animal-habitat relationship at local scale is crucial in ...
Free ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the profitability of...
Habitat preference maps are a way of representing animals’ space use in two dimensions. For marine a...
Habitat preference maps are a way of representing animals' space use in two dimensions. For marine a...
<div><p>Understanding the links between foraging behaviour and habitat use of key species is essenti...
International audienceAccurately locating the foraging areas of diving marine predators is central t...
The distribution of animals is the result of habitat selection according to sex, reproductive status...
Understanding the links between foraging behaviour and habitat use of key species is essential to ad...
Understanding the variability of foraging behavior within a population of predators is important for...
Satellite-linked archival tags (n=68) were deployed on bearded (Erignathus barbatus, n=7), ribbon (H...
Understanding the variability of foraging behavior within a population of predators is important for...
Abstract Habitat selection and spatial usage are important components of animal behavior influencing...
International audienceWith technical advances in wildlife telemetry, the study of cryptic predators'...
Previous studies within the Marguerite Bay region of the Antarctic Peninsula (∼67°S, ∼67°W) demonstr...
Background: Free ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the prof...
International audience1. Understanding the animal-habitat relationship at local scale is crucial in ...
Free ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the profitability of...