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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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AS
Title
The cost of a meal: factors influencing prey profitability in Australian fur seals
Abstract
Knowledge of the factors shaping the foraging behaviour of species is central to understanding their ecosystem role and predicting their response to environmental variability. To maximise survival and reproduction, foraging strategies must balance the costs and benefits related to energy needed to pursue, manipulate, and consume prey with the nutritional reward obtained. While such information is vital for understanding how changes in prey assemblages may affect predators, determining these components is inherently difficult in cryptic predators. The present study used animal-borne video data loggers to investigate the costs and benefits related to different prey types for female Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus), a primarily benthic foraging species in the low productivity Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. A total of 1,263 prey captures, resulting from 2,027 prey detections, were observed in 84.5 h of video recordings from 23 individuals. Substantial differences in prey pursuit and handling times, gross energy gain and total energy expenditure were observed between prey types. Importantly, the profitability of prey was not significantly different between prey types, with the exception of elasmobranchs. This study highlights the benefit of animal-borne video data loggers for understanding the factors that influence foraging decisions in predators. Further studies incorporating search times for different prey types would further elucidate how profitability differs with prey type.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000731301000003
Bibliographic citation
Meyers, N.; Speakman, C.N.; Dorville, N.A.S.-Y.; Hindell, M.A.; Semmens, J.M.; Monk, J.; Baylis, A.M.M.; Ierodiaconou, D.; Hoskins, A.J.; Marshall, G.J.; Abernathy, K.; Arnould, J.P.Y. (2021). The cost of a meal: factors influencing prey profitability in Australian fur seals. PeerJ 9: e12608. https://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12608
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true
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open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Nelle Meyers
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9205-6260
Affiliation
Deakin University
author
Name
Cassie Speakman
author
Name
Nicole Dorville
author
Name
Mark Hindell
author
Name
Jayson Semmens
author
Name
Jacquomo Monk
author
Name
Alistair Baylis
author
Name
Daniel Ierodiaconou
author
Name
Andrew Hoskins
author
Name
Greg Marshall
author
Name
Kyler Abernathy
author
Name
John Arnould

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DOI
accessURL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12608

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date created
2021-12-09
date modified
2022-04-14