This thesis directly validated methods of estimating energetic gain and energetic expenditure in diving seals and sea lions. Results showed that head-mounted accelerometers and dive behaviour can predict foraging behaviour and energetic gain. In contrast, 3-dimensional body movement was unable to reliably predict energetic expenditure of diving pinnipeds.
History
Pagination
xviii, 177 pages : illustrations, tables, graphs, some coloured.
Open access
Yes
Material type
thesis
Resource type
thesis
Language
eng
Degree type
Research doctorate
Degree name
Ph.D.
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The Author. All Rights Reserved
Editor/Contributor(s)
Y Arnould
Faculty
Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment