During sustained bouts of diving, predators such as fur seals may adjust the time they spend diving to maximize the time they can spend foraging and minimize the time spent at the surface between dives. To examine this, swimming speeds and the time allocated to different parts of the dive cycle were measured in 10 adult female Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, while they were foraging at sea. Mean swimming speeds during diving ranged from 1·32 to 1·99 m/s and 90% of diving swimming speeds within individuals were between 1 and 2·5 m/s. This represented a narrower range of speed than was exhibited by animals when swimming at the surface. Swimming speeds were fastest during the descent and ascent phases of dives with a reduction in s...
<div><p>Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and e...
The foraging strategy of many animals is thought to be determined by their past experiences. However...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...
The duration of breath-hold dives and the available time for foraging in submerged prey patches is u...
The diving behaviour of 11 lactating female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) was recorded...
Seasonally breeding predators, which are limited in the time available for provisioning young at a c...
Optimal foraging models applied to breath-holding divers predict that diving predators should optimi...
Lactation is considerably briefer (4 vs. 10 mo) and daily pup energy expenditure higher in Antarctic...
Physiology may limit the ability for marine mammals to adapt to changing environments. Depth and dur...
By using time-depth recorders to measure diving activity and the doubly-labelled water method to det...
We investigated the spatial and temporal distribution of foraging effort by lactating Antarctic fur ...
Across an individual’s life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
<div><p>Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and e...
The foraging strategy of many animals is thought to be determined by their past experiences. However...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...
The duration of breath-hold dives and the available time for foraging in submerged prey patches is u...
The diving behaviour of 11 lactating female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) was recorded...
Seasonally breeding predators, which are limited in the time available for provisioning young at a c...
Optimal foraging models applied to breath-holding divers predict that diving predators should optimi...
Lactation is considerably briefer (4 vs. 10 mo) and daily pup energy expenditure higher in Antarctic...
Physiology may limit the ability for marine mammals to adapt to changing environments. Depth and dur...
By using time-depth recorders to measure diving activity and the doubly-labelled water method to det...
We investigated the spatial and temporal distribution of foraging effort by lactating Antarctic fur ...
Across an individual’s life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
This study investigated how female Antarctic fur seals adapt their foraging behavior, over time scal...
Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic...
<div><p>Across an individual's life, foraging decisions will be affected by multiple intrinsic and e...
The foraging strategy of many animals is thought to be determined by their past experiences. However...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...