Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated from biogenic structures that show accretionary growth, including fish scales, whale baleen and the teeth of some animals. Records generated from individual teeth can also be combined to provide longer time series elucidating changes in environmental conditions encountered by a population. Both intrinsic (i.e. ontogenetic) and extrinsic (i.e. environmental) factors are important in modulating variation in growth and the apparent dietary sources of C and N. We used the canine teeth of a large marine predator, the male Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella from South Georgia, to investigate both intrinsic and extrinsic sources of variation. Sub...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
To detect and monitor long-term ecosystem responses to environmental variability, managers must util...
Growth of upper canine teeth of male Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) which died of natur...
International audienceForaging behaviour of mammals, namely the change in distribution and trophic l...
The biology of apex predators provides a valuable means of monitoring changes within the Southern Oc...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
As sentinels of ecosystem health, high trophic level predators integrate information through all lev...
As sentinels of ecosystem health, high trophic level predators integrate information through all lev...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
Life-time records of the trophic sources of carbon, nitrogen and of growth rate can be generated fro...
To detect and monitor long-term ecosystem responses to environmental variability, managers must util...
Growth of upper canine teeth of male Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) which died of natur...
International audienceForaging behaviour of mammals, namely the change in distribution and trophic l...
The biology of apex predators provides a valuable means of monitoring changes within the Southern Oc...
This work was supported by National Capability funding from the Natural Environment Research Council...
As sentinels of ecosystem health, high trophic level predators integrate information through all lev...
As sentinels of ecosystem health, high trophic level predators integrate information through all lev...
Overexploitation of Southern Ocean fish stocks has caused significant trophic restructuring in Antar...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Ecogeochemistry has become a useful tool in studying foraging ecology of marine mammals and other co...
The causes of recent declines of the population of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on the P...