“…Among Bass Strait's upper‐level predators, little penguins are useful models for investigating the relationship between environmental variability and complexity in foraging behavior, as it has already been shown that they are sensitive to changes in SST (Berlincourt & Arnould, 2015b; Carroll, Everett, Harcourt, Slip, & Jonsen, 2016), thermal stratification of the water column (Pelletier, Kato, Chiaradia, & Ropert‐Coudert, 2012; Ropert‐Coudert, Kato, & Chiaradia, 2009), and wind (Berlincourt & Arnould, 2015b; Saraux, Chiaradia, Salton, Dann, & Viblanc, 2016). Overall, relatively higher SST, stratified waters, and weak winds are likely favorable for little penguins as they result in higher abundance or predictability of prey patches because prey are aggregated nearby a thermocline (Carroll et al., 2016; Cox, Embling, Hosegood, Votier, & Ingram, 2018).…”