A guide to area‐restricted search: a foundational foraging behaviour
Area‐restricted search is the capacity to change search effort adaptively in response to
resource encounters or expectations, from directional exploration (global, extensive search) …
resource encounters or expectations, from directional exploration (global, extensive search) …
Foraging behavior in visual search: A review of theoretical and mathematical models in humans and animals
M Bella-Fernández, M Suero Suñé… - Psychological …, 2022 - Springer
Visual search (VS) is a fundamental task in daily life widely studied for over half a century. A
variant of the classic paradigm—searching one target among distractors—requires the …
variant of the classic paradigm—searching one target among distractors—requires the …
[BOOK][B] Biogeographic atlas of the Southern Ocean
The isolation of the Southern Ocean after the opening of Drake Passage some 23–25 million
years ago, the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the subsequent cooling of the …
years ago, the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the subsequent cooling of the …
Unravelling the mysteries of a mesopelagic diet: a large apex predator specializes on small prey
To gain insight into the foraging behaviour of deep diving seals, we developed a long‐term
jaw‐motion recorder, which successfully measured the feeding attempts of four post …
jaw‐motion recorder, which successfully measured the feeding attempts of four post …
Killer whale movements on the Norwegian shelf are associated with herring density
Killer whales Orcinus orca have a cosmopolitan distribution with a broad diet ranging from
fish to marine mammals. In Norway, killer whales are regularly observed feeding on …
fish to marine mammals. In Norway, killer whales are regularly observed feeding on …
Circumpolar habitat use in the southern elephant seal: implications for foraging success and population trajectories
Abstract In the Southern Ocean, wide‐ranging predators offer the opportunity to quantify how
animals respond to differences in the environment because their behavior and population …
animals respond to differences in the environment because their behavior and population …
Prey density and distribution drive the three‐dimensional foraging strategies of the largest filter feeder
Despite their importance in determining the rate of both energy gain and expenditure, how
the fine‐scale kinematics of foraging are modified in response to changes in prey …
the fine‐scale kinematics of foraging are modified in response to changes in prey …
Taking animal tracking to new depths: synthesizing horizontal–vertical movement relationships for four marine predators
In animal ecology, a question of key interest for aquatic species is how changes in
movement behavior are related in the horizontal and vertical dimensions when individuals …
movement behavior are related in the horizontal and vertical dimensions when individuals …
Integrative modelling of animal movement: incorporating in situ habitat and behavioural information for a migratory marine predator
A fundamental goal in animal ecology is to quantify how environmental (and other) factors
influence individual movement, as this is key to understanding responsiveness of …
influence individual movement, as this is key to understanding responsiveness of …
Submesoscale ocean fronts act as biological hotspot for southern elephant seal
The area west of the Kerguelen Islands (20–70° E/45–60° S) is characterized by a weak
mesoscale activity except for a standing meander region of the Antarctic Circumpolar …
mesoscale activity except for a standing meander region of the Antarctic Circumpolar …