Southern Elephant Seals Replenish Their Lipid Reserves at Different Rates According to Foraging Habitat
Abstract
Assessing energy gain and expenditure in free ranging marine predators is difficult. However, such measurements are critical if we are to understand how variation in foraging efficiency, and in turn individual body condition, is impacted by environmentally driven changes in prey abundance and/or accessibility. To investigate the influence of oceanographic habitat type on foraging efficiency, ten post-breeding female southern elephant seals...
Paper Details
Title
Southern Elephant Seals Replenish Their Lipid Reserves at Different Rates According to Foraging Habitat
Published Date
Nov 30, 2016
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
11
Pages
e0166747 - e0166747
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