标题
A New Method to Quantify within Dive Foraging Behaviour in Marine Predators
作者
关键词
-
出版物
PLoS One
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages e99329
出版商
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
发表日期
2014-06-13
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0099329
参考文献
相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。- Unravelling the mysteries of a mesopelagic diet: a large apex predator specializes on small prey
- (2013) Yasuhiko Naito et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Southern elephant seal foraging success in relation to temperature and light conditions: insight into prey distribution
- (2013) C Guinet et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Linking animal-borne video to accelerometers reveals prey capture variability
- (2013) Y. Y. Watanabe et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Deep divers in even deeper seas: habitat use of male southern elephant seals from Marion Island
- (2012) Trevor Mcintyre et al. ANTARCTIC SCIENCE
- Ecology of Weddell seals during winter: Influence of environmental parameters on their foraging behaviour
- (2012) Karine Heerah et al. DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY
- Depletion of deep marine food patches forces divers to give up early
- (2012) Michele Thums et al. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY
- Comparative analysis of methods for inferring successful foraging areas from Argos and GPS tracking data
- (2012) AC Dragon et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Frontal zones, temperature gradient and depth characterize the foraging habitat of king penguins at South Georgia
- (2012) A Scheffer et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) use suction and filter feeding when hunting small prey underwater
- (2012) David P. Hocking et al. POLAR BIOLOGY
- Horizontal and vertical movements as predictors of foraging success in a marine predator
- (2011) AC Dragon et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean
- (2011) B. A. Block et al. NATURE
- Dive efficiency versus depth in foraging emperor penguins
- (2010) I Zimmer et al. Aquatic Biology
- Looking at the unseen: combining animal bio-logging and stable isotopes to reveal a shift in the ecological niche of a deep diving predator
- (2010) Frédéric Bailleul et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Measuring foraging activity in a deep-diving bird: comparing wiggles, oesophageal temperatures and beak-opening angles as proxies of feeding
- (2010) N. Hanuise et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Fine-scale feeding behavior of Weddell seals revealed by a mandible accelerometer
- (2010) Yasuhiko Naito et al. Polar Science
- Prey capture attempts can be detected in Steller sea lions and other marine predators using accelerometers
- (2009) Morgane Viviant et al. POLAR BIOLOGY
- Validation of a device for accurate timing of feeding events in marine animals
- (2009) Ippei Suzuki et al. POLAR BIOLOGY
- Factors influencing the winter haulout behaviour of Weddell seals: consequences for satellite telemetry
- (2009) V Andrews-Goff et al. Endangered Species Research
- High Latitude Changes in Ice Dynamics and Their Impact on Polar Marine Ecosystems
- (2008) Mark A. Moline et al. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- Assessment of scale-dependent foraging behaviour in southern elephant seals incorporating the vertical dimension: a development of the First Passage Time method
- (2008) Frederic Bailleul et al. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY
- Feeding kinematics, suction and hydraulic jetting capabilities in bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus)
- (2008) C. D. Marshall et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Stable isotopes reveal the trophic position and mesopelagic fish diet of female southern elephant seals breeding on the Kerguelen Islands
- (2008) Y Cherel et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- A new method to quantify prey acquisition in diving seabirds using wing stroke frequency
- (2007) K. Sato et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Determining feeding events and prey encounter rates in a southern elephant seal: a method using swim speed and stomach temperature
- (2007) Judy M. Horsburgh et al. MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
Add your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload NowBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started