Navigating uncertain waters: a critical review of inferring foraging behaviour from location and dive data in pinnipeds

MID Carter, KA Bennett, CB Embling, PJ Hosegood… - Movement Ecology, 2016 - Springer
In the last thirty years, the emergence and progression of biologging technology has led to
great advances in marine predator ecology. Large databases of location and dive …

Trends in tagging of marine mammals: a review of marine mammal biologging studies

T McIntyre - African journal of marine science, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The number of scientific papers resulting from biologging instruments deployed on marine
mammals is increasing as improved technologies result in smaller devices and improved …

Diving deeper into individual foraging specializations of a large marine predator, the southern sea lion

AMM Baylis, RA Orben, JPY Arnould, K Peters, T Knox… - Oecologia, 2015 - Springer
Despite global declines in the abundance of marine predators, knowledge of foraging
ecology, necessary to predict the ecological consequences of large changes in marine …

Using ecosystem services mapping for marine spatial planning in southern Chile under scenario assessment

L Outeiro, V Häussermann, F Viddi, R Hucke-Gaete… - Ecosystem …, 2015 - Elsevier
This study presents an empirical example of how ES can be incorporated into MSP in
developing countries, in particular in the Southern region of Los Lagos (Chile). This paper …

Unveiling mercury levels: Trophic habits influence on bioaccumulation in two Otariid species

A Roselli-Laclau, J García-Alonso… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Mercury, a toxic metal released by various human activities, exerts environmental stress
through its bioaccumulation and biomagnification, particularly in marine habitats. South …

Individual trophic specialisation and niche segregation explain the contrasting population trends of two sympatric otariids

V Franco-Trecu, D Aurioles-Gamboa, P Inchausti - Marine Biology, 2014 - Springer
Individual specialisation is increasingly recognised to be an ecological and evolutionary
process having important consequences for population dynamics of vertebrates. The South …

Bias in diet determination: Incorporating traditional methods in Bayesian mixing models

V Franco-Trecu, M Drago, FG Riet-Sapriza, A Parnell… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
There are not “universal methods” to determine diet composition of predators. Most
traditional methods are biased because of their reliance on differential digestibility and the …

Pelagic and benthic ecosystems drive differences in population and individual specializations in marine predators

S Riverón, V Raoult, AMM Baylis, KA Jones, DJ Slip… - Oecologia, 2021 - Springer
Individual specialization, which describes whether populations are comprised of dietary
generalists or specialists, has profound ecological and evolutionary implications. However …

Disentangling the cause of a catastrophic population decline in a large marine mammal

AMM Baylis, RA Orben, JPY Arnould, F Christiansen… - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Considerable uncertainties often surround the causes of long‐term changes in population
abundance. One striking example is the precipitous decline of southern sea lions (SSL; …

Molecular identification, morphological characterization and new insights into the ecology of larval Pseudoterranova cattani in fishes from the Argentine coast with its …

JT Timi, M Paoletti, R Cimmaruta, AL Lanfranchi… - Veterinary …, 2014 - Elsevier
Larvae of the genus Pseudoterranova constitute a risk for human health when ingested
through raw or undercooked fish. They can provoke pseudoterranovosis in humans, a fish …