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Title | Track and dive-based movement metrics do not predict the number of prey encountered by a marine predator | Type | Journal | ||
Year | 2023 | Publication | Movement Ecology | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 11 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 3 |
Keywords | Accelerometry Area-restricted search Diving behavior Foraging behavior Marine predator Prey encounter events | ||||
Abstract | Studying animal movement in the context of the optimal foraging theory has led to the development of simple movement metrics for inferring feeding activity. Yet, the predictive capacity of these metrics in natural environments has been given little attention, raising serious questions of the validity of these metrics. The aim of this study is to test whether simple continuous movement metrics predict feeding intensity in a marine predator, the southern elephant seal (SES; Mirounga leonine), and investigate potential factors influencing the predictive capacity of these metrics. | ||||
Programme | 109,1201 | ||||
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Corporate Author | Thesis | Bachelor's thesis | |||
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ISSN | 2051-3933 | ISBN | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | |||
Notes | Approved | yes | |||
Call Number | Serial | 8556 | |||
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