Animals almost always use habitats non-randomly, but the costs and benefits of using specific habitat types remain unknown for many types of organisms. In a large lake in northwestern Australia (Lake Argyle), most hatchling (<12-month-old) freshwater crocodiles (Crocodylus johnstoni) are found in floating vegetation mats or grassy banks rather than the more widely available open banks. Mean body sizes of young crocodiles did not differ among the three habitat types. We tested four potential explanations for non-random habitat selection: proximity to nesting sites, thermal conditions, food availability, and exposure to predation. The three alternative habitat types did not differ in proximity to nesting sites, or in thermal conditions. Habit...
African manatees (<i>Trichechus senegalensis</i>) and crocodiles are threatened species ...
Movements of Australian freshwater crocodiles. Crocodylus johnstoni, were examined by a mark-recaptu...
Behavioral predispositions are innate tendencies of animals to behave in a given way without the inp...
Animals almost always use habitats non-randomly, but the costs and benefits of using specific habita...
Predation on eggs is an important source of mortality for many long-lived organisms, but causes of e...
We examined size-related dietary patterns in a Queensland population of the Australian freshwater cr...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can be heterogeneous through space and time. One such c...
Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive species on native fauna is a formidable challenge for ...
Riparian ecosystems are amongst the most biodiverse tropical habitats. They are important, and essen...
We present the first ever observations of dwarf crocodiles (Osteolaemus tetraspis) selectively utili...
The estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is an apex predator across freshwater, estuarine and co...
<div><p>Conservation of large predators has long been a challenge for biologists due to the limited ...
Stomach contents were studied for 289 live young crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) less than 180 cm lo...
The estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is one of the largest and most widespread crocodilians ...
The simplest way of avoiding an ambush predator is to entirely avoid the habitat in which it hunts. ...
African manatees (<i>Trichechus senegalensis</i>) and crocodiles are threatened species ...
Movements of Australian freshwater crocodiles. Crocodylus johnstoni, were examined by a mark-recaptu...
Behavioral predispositions are innate tendencies of animals to behave in a given way without the inp...
Animals almost always use habitats non-randomly, but the costs and benefits of using specific habita...
Predation on eggs is an important source of mortality for many long-lived organisms, but causes of e...
We examined size-related dietary patterns in a Queensland population of the Australian freshwater cr...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can be heterogeneous through space and time. One such c...
Predicting the ecological impacts of invasive species on native fauna is a formidable challenge for ...
Riparian ecosystems are amongst the most biodiverse tropical habitats. They are important, and essen...
We present the first ever observations of dwarf crocodiles (Osteolaemus tetraspis) selectively utili...
The estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is an apex predator across freshwater, estuarine and co...
<div><p>Conservation of large predators has long been a challenge for biologists due to the limited ...
Stomach contents were studied for 289 live young crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) less than 180 cm lo...
The estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is one of the largest and most widespread crocodilians ...
The simplest way of avoiding an ambush predator is to entirely avoid the habitat in which it hunts. ...
African manatees (<i>Trichechus senegalensis</i>) and crocodiles are threatened species ...
Movements of Australian freshwater crocodiles. Crocodylus johnstoni, were examined by a mark-recaptu...
Behavioral predispositions are innate tendencies of animals to behave in a given way without the inp...