Spatial and temporal variation of an ice-adapted predator's feeding ecology in a changing Arctic marine ecosystem.

Volume: 180, Issue: 3, Pages: 631 - 644
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
Spatial and temporal variation can confound interpretations of relationships within and between species in terms of diet composition, niche size, and trophic position (TP). The cause of dietary variation within species is commonly an ontogenetic niche shift, which is a key dynamic influencing community structure. We quantified spatial and temporal variations in ringed seal (Pusa hispida) diet, niche size, and TP during ontogeny across the...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial and temporal variation of an ice-adapted predator's feeding ecology in a changing Arctic marine ecosystem.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
180
Issue
3
Pages
631 - 644
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