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Linking movement, diving, and habitat to foraging success in a large marine predator
(2006-12)
Establishing where and when predators forage is essential to understanding trophic interactions,
yet foraging behavior remains poorly understood in large marine carnivores. We investigated the
factors leading to foraging ...
Metabolism of dietary cetoleic acid (22 : 1n-11) in mink (Mustela vison) and gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) studied using radiolabeled fatty acids
(2006-07)
Cetoleic acid (22:1n-11) is a good indicator of diet in marine predators and has proven to be an
important fatty acid (FA) when using adipose tissue FA composition to study diet in marine mammals
and seabirds. Feeding ...