Sexual segregation (sex differences in spatial organisation and resource use) is observed in a large range of taxa. Investigating causes for sexual segregation is vital for understanding population dynamics and has important conservation implications, as sex differences in foraging ecology may affect vulnerability to area-specific human activities. Although behavioural ecologists have proposed numerous hypotheses for this phenomenon, the underlying causes of sexual segregation are poorly understood. We examined the size-dimorphism and niche divergence hypotheses as potential explanations for sexual segregation in the New Zealand (NZ) sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri), a nationally critical, declining species impacted by trawl fisheries. We used...
The New Zealand sea lion Phocarctos hookeri historically bred on the New Zealand mainland (South and...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
The New Zealand sea lion Phocarctos hookeri historically bred on the New Zealand mainland (South and...
Sexual segregation (sex differences in spatial organisation and resource use) is observed in a large...
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 in habitat use is widely reported in many taxa and can profoundly influence the d...
Background New Zealand (NZ) sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) are one of the rarest otariids (i.e. ea...
Juveniles have limited foraging ability compared to adults, due to physiological, morphological and ...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
<div><p>Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphologic...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
The New Zealand sea lion Phocarctos hookeri historically bred on the New Zealand mainland (South and...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
The New Zealand sea lion Phocarctos hookeri historically bred on the New Zealand mainland (South and...
Sexual segregation (sex differences in spatial organisation and resource use) is observed in a large...
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 in habitat use is widely reported in many taxa and can profoundly influence the d...
Background New Zealand (NZ) sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) are one of the rarest otariids (i.e. ea...
Juveniles have limited foraging ability compared to adults, due to physiological, morphological and ...
<div><p>While sexual segregation is expected in highly dimorphic species, the local environment is a...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
<div><p>Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphologic...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and b...
The New Zealand sea lion Phocarctos hookeri historically bred on the New Zealand mainland (South and...
Sexual segregation, the differential space, habitat or resource use by males and females, can have p...
The New Zealand sea lion Phocarctos hookeri historically bred on the New Zealand mainland (South and...