The work was funded by the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council, the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (RESPONSE project, NE/J004251/1 and NERC National Capability SMRU1001), Scottish Natural Heritage and Marine ScotlandPrevious studies have found that predators utilise habitat corridors to ambush prey moving through them. In the marine environment, coastal channels effectively act as habitat corridors for prey movements, and sightings of predators in such areas suggest that they may target these for foraging. Unlike terrestrial systems where the underlying habitat structure is generally static, corridors in marine systems are in episodic flux due to water movements created by tidal processes. Although these hydrographi...
1. The impact of anthropogenic activity associated with the construction of a proposed tidal turbine...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is a widespread marine predator in Northern Hemisphere waters. Bri...
Funding information: Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland; Marine Scotland Scienc...
Dynamic habitat corridors for marine mammals: intensive use of a coastal channel by harbour seals is...
D.J.F.R., G.H., V.M.J., S.E.W.M. and B.M. were funded by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Cha...
Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS, formerly DECC) Offshore Energy Strat...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank all the staff and students who have been involved in the data...
Despite ever increasing information on the importance of oceanographic processes for marine predator...
E.L.J. and D.J.F.R. were funded under Scottish Government grant MMSS001/01. D.J.F.R. was funded by t...
The work was funded by the Scottish Government Demonstration Strategy (Project no. USA/010/14) and b...
Understanding how marine predators find patchily distributed prey resources in a dynamic environment...
Mid-latitude shelf-seas are highly productive regions that host a rich diversity of animals includin...
The primary aim of this PhD research is to describe environmental controls on distribution patterns ...
Given the patchiness and long-term predictability of marine resources, memory of high-quality foragi...
<div><p>The harbour seal (<em>Phoca vitulina</em>) is a widespread marine predator in Northern Hemis...
1. The impact of anthropogenic activity associated with the construction of a proposed tidal turbine...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is a widespread marine predator in Northern Hemisphere waters. Bri...
Funding information: Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland; Marine Scotland Scienc...
Dynamic habitat corridors for marine mammals: intensive use of a coastal channel by harbour seals is...
D.J.F.R., G.H., V.M.J., S.E.W.M. and B.M. were funded by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Cha...
Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS, formerly DECC) Offshore Energy Strat...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank all the staff and students who have been involved in the data...
Despite ever increasing information on the importance of oceanographic processes for marine predator...
E.L.J. and D.J.F.R. were funded under Scottish Government grant MMSS001/01. D.J.F.R. was funded by t...
The work was funded by the Scottish Government Demonstration Strategy (Project no. USA/010/14) and b...
Understanding how marine predators find patchily distributed prey resources in a dynamic environment...
Mid-latitude shelf-seas are highly productive regions that host a rich diversity of animals includin...
The primary aim of this PhD research is to describe environmental controls on distribution patterns ...
Given the patchiness and long-term predictability of marine resources, memory of high-quality foragi...
<div><p>The harbour seal (<em>Phoca vitulina</em>) is a widespread marine predator in Northern Hemis...
1. The impact of anthropogenic activity associated with the construction of a proposed tidal turbine...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is a widespread marine predator in Northern Hemisphere waters. Bri...
Funding information: Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland; Marine Scotland Scienc...