2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0534
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Feeding morphology and body size shape resource partitioning in an eared seal community

Abstract: Body size and feeding morphology influence how animals partition themselves within communities. We tested the relationships among sex, body size, skull morphology and foraging in sympatric otariids (eared seals) from the eastern North Pacific Ocean, the most diverse otariid community in the world. We recorded skull measurements and stable carbon ( δ 13 C) and nitrogen ( δ 15 N) isotope values (proxies for foraging) from museum specimens in… Show more

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