Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
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Rapid response of a marine mammal species to holocene climate and habitat changeNavigating uncertain waters: a critical review of inferring foraging behaviour from location and dive data in pinnipeds.Southern Elephant Seals Replenish Their Lipid Reserves at Different Rates According to Foraging HabitatQuasi-planktonic behavior of foraging top marine predators.A Southern Indian Ocean database of hydrographic profiles obtained with instrumented elephant sealsRelationship between chlorophyll a concentration, light attenuation and diving depth of the Southern elephant seal Mirounga leoninaO' mother where wert thou? Maternal strategies in the southern elephant seal: a stable isotope investigationFive decades on: Use of historical weaning size data reveals that a decrease in maternal foraging success underpins the long-term decline in population of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina)Foraging behavior and success of a mesopelagic predator in the northeast Pacific Ocean: insights from a data-rich species, the northern elephant seal.Icelandic herring-eating killer whales feed at nightBody density and diving gas volume of the northern bottlenose whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus).Sustaining observations in the polar oceansA novel approach to quantifying the spatiotemporal behavior of instrumented grey seals used to sample the environment.Following a foraging fish-finder: diel habitat use of Blainville's beaked whales revealed by echolocation.How many seals were there? The global shelf loss during the last glacial maximum and its effect on the size and distribution of grey seal populations.The Southern Ocean ecosystem under multiple climate change stresses--an integrated circumpolar assessment.Effects of hydrographic variability on the spatial, seasonal and diel diving patterns of southern elephant seals in the eastern Weddell Sea.Population differentiation in the context of Holocene climate change for a migratory marine species, the southern elephant seal.Southern Ocean frontal structure and sea-ice formation rates revealed by elephant seals.Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant sealsUsing GPS data to evaluate the accuracy of state-space methods for correction of Argos satellite telemetry error.How do polar marine ecosystems respond to rapid climate change?Estimating resource acquisition and at-sea body condition of a marine predator.A new method to quantify within dive foraging behaviour in marine predators.Spatial variation in foraging behaviour of a marine top predator (Phoca vitulina) determined by a large-scale satellite tagging program.Foraging in the darkness of the Southern Ocean: influence of bioluminescence on a deep diving predator.Estimating trans-seasonal variability in water column biomass for a highly migratory, deep diving predator.Investigating annual diving behaviour by hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) within the Northwest Atlantic Ocean.Breeding success of a marine central place forager in the context of climate change: A modeling approach.Decadal changes in habitat characteristics influence population trajectories of southern elephant seals.Fishing for drifts: detecting buoyancy changes of a top marine predator using a step-wise filtering method.Marine mammal strandings and environmental changes: a 15-year study in the St. Lawrence ecosystemFlight paths of seabirds soaring over the ocean surface enable measurement of fine-scale wind speed and directionPutting the behavior into animal movement modeling: Improved activity budgets from use of ancillary tag information.In situ measures of foraging success and prey encounter reveal marine habitat-dependent search strategies.Oxygen minimum zone: An important oceanographic habitat for deep-diving northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostrisEstimation and simulation of foraging trips in land-based marine predators.Taking animal tracking to new depths: synthesizing horizontal--vertical movement relationships for four marine predators.Depletion of deep marine food patches forces divers to give up early.The genetic structure of Nautilus pompilius populations surrounding Australia and the Philippines.
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Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions
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Bailleul F
Charrassin JB
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2007-08-10T00:00:00Z