Dive behaviour and foraging effort of female Cape fur sealsArctocephalus pusillus pusillus

Volume: 6, Issue: 10, Pages: 191369 - 191369
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
While marine top predators can play a critical role in ecosystem structure and dynamics through their effects on prey populations, how the predators function in this role is often not well understood. In the Benguela region of southern Africa, the Cape fur seal ( Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus ) population constitutes the largest marine top predator biomass, but little is known of its foraging ecology other than its diet and some preliminary...
Paper Details
Title
Dive behaviour and foraging effort of female Cape fur sealsArctocephalus pusillus pusillus
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
6
Issue
10
Pages
191369 - 191369
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