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Drivers of Daily Routines in an Ectothermic Marine Predator: Hunt Warm, Rest Warmer?Comparative analyses of animal-tracking data reveal ecological significance of endothermy in fishes.Great hammerhead sharks swim on their side to reduce transport costsFrom physiology to physics: are we recognizing the flexibility of biologging tools?Linking animal-borne video to accelerometers reveals prey capture variability.Into the deep: the functionality of mesopelagic excursions by an oceanic apex predator.Sink fast and swim harder! Round-trip cost-of-transport for buoyant divers.Northern elephant seals adjust gliding and stroking patterns with changes in buoyancy: validation of at-sea metrics of body density.Underwater and surface behavior of homing juvenile northern elephant seals.Flight mode affects allometry of migration range in birds.Drift dives and prolonged surfacing periods in Baikal seals: resting strategies in open waters?Optimal swimming strategies and behavioral plasticity of oceanic whitetip sharks.A miniaturized threshold-triggered acceleration data-logger for recording burst movements of aquatic animals.The foraging benefits of being fat in a highly migratory marine mammal.Testing optimal foraging theory in a penguin-krill system.Stroke frequency, but not swimming speed, is related to body size in free-ranging seabirds, pinnipeds and cetaceans.Interacting with wildlife tourism increases activity of white sharks.Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming.Swimming strategies and energetics of endothermic white sharks during foragingBody density affects stroke patterns in Baikal sealsPoor flight performance in deep-diving cormorantsScaling of swim speed in breath-hold diversA framework to estimate the likelihood of species interactions and behavioural responses using animal-borne acoustic telemetry transceivers and accelerometersGlobal Monitoring of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Using Seabird Preen Gland OilDistribution, body size and biology of the megamouth shark Megachasma pelagios
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