(1) Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a variety of scales and across a broad range of animal taxa. An understanding of how body condition changes at fine spatial and temporal scales as a result of interaction with the environment provides necessary information about how animals acquire resources. (2) However, comparatively little is known about intra- and interindividual variation of condition in marine systems. Where condition has been studied, changes typically are recorded at relatively coarse time-scales. By quantifying how fine-scale interaction with the environment influences condition, we can broaden our understanding of how animals acquire resources and allocate them to body sto...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Acquiring resources is the foremost activity that any organism must succeed at, given all other aspe...
(1) Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a varie...
1. Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a variet...
1. Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a variet...
1. Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a variet...
This article was made open access through BIS OA funding.(1) Body condition plays a fundamental role...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
Copyright © 2008 Inter-Research.Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful to...
How animal movement decisions interact with the distribution of resources to shape individual perfor...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Acquiring resources is the foremost activity that any organism must succeed at, given all other aspe...
(1) Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a varie...
1. Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a variet...
1. Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a variet...
1. Body condition plays a fundamental role in many ecological and evolutionary processes at a variet...
This article was made open access through BIS OA funding.(1) Body condition plays a fundamental role...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
The ability to quantify animals’ feeding activity and the resulting changes in their body condition ...
Copyright © 2008 Inter-Research.Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful to...
How animal movement decisions interact with the distribution of resources to shape individual perfor...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Changes in buoyancy during an animal’s time at sea are a powerful tool for inferring spatial and te...
Acquiring resources is the foremost activity that any organism must succeed at, given all other aspe...