Sexual segregation in habitat use is widely reported in many taxa and can profoundly influence the distribution and behaviour of animals. However, our knowledge of the mechanisms driving sexual segregation is still in its infancy (particularly in marine taxa) and the influence of extrinsic factors in mediating the expression of sex differences in foraging behaviour is underdeveloped. Here, we combine data from biologging tags, with stable isotope analysis of vibrissae, to assess sexual segregation in southern sea lions (SSL) (Otaria flavescens) breeding at the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic. We found evidence to support segregation, most notably in δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N values. However, in spite of extreme sexual size dimorphism and differi...
International audienceSexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-...
International audienceSexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-...
Sexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-specific competition, ...
Sexual segregation in habitat use is widely reported in many taxa and can profoundly influence the d...
Sexual segregation in habitat use is widely reported in many taxa and can profoundly influence the d...
Sexual segregation (sex differences in spatial organisation and resource use) is observed in a large...
Sexual segregation (sex differences in spatial organisation and resource use) is observed in a large...
Despite global declines in the abundance of marine predators, knowledge of foraging ecology, necessa...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lions from Brazil and Uru...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lions from Brazil and Uru...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lionsfrom Brazil and Urug...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
The Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, one of the world's rarest otariids, is notable for an asy...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
International audienceSexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-...
International audienceSexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-...
Sexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-specific competition, ...
Sexual segregation in habitat use is widely reported in many taxa and can profoundly influence the d...
Sexual segregation in habitat use is widely reported in many taxa and can profoundly influence the d...
Sexual segregation (sex differences in spatial organisation and resource use) is observed in a large...
Sexual segregation (sex differences in spatial organisation and resource use) is observed in a large...
Despite global declines in the abundance of marine predators, knowledge of foraging ecology, necessa...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lions from Brazil and Uru...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lions from Brazil and Uru...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lionsfrom Brazil and Urug...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
The Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, one of the world's rarest otariids, is notable for an asy...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
International audienceSexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-...
International audienceSexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-...
Sexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-specific competition, ...