Marine environmental researchAnimalsClimate ChangeCarbon IsotopesFemaleNitrogen Isotopes
Temporal shifts in stable isotopes tracks climate variability in a benthic foraging marine predator.
Saia N Bartes, Hilary Stuart-Williams, John P Y Arnould
Published: 202610.1016/j.marenvres.2025.107813
Abstract
Understanding how top-order predators respond to environmental variability is essential for predicting the resilience of marine ecosystems under climate change. We investigated long-term trophic niche dynamics in 115 adult female Australian fur seals…
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