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Being on time: Size-dependent attendance patterns affect male reproductive success
ArticleAbstract: When reproduction occurs seasonally, males are expected to concentrate their reproductive effort whePalabras claves:Asynchronous female oestrus, Galapagos sea lion, Male reproductive strategy, Polygynous mating system, Size-dependent attendance patternsAutores:Krüger O., Meise K., Paolo Piedrahita, Trillmich F.Fuentes:googlescopusA stable foraging polymorphism buffers Galápagos sea lions against environmental change
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the ability of animals to cope with a changing environment is critical in a world affePalabras claves:Climate Change, fitness variation, individual foraging strategies, Life-history variation, Pinniped, Population dynamics, vibrissae lengthAutores:DeRango E.J., Diego Páez-Rosas, Hoffman J.I., Kalberer S., Krüger O., Mews S., Paolo Piedrahita, Schwarz J.F.L., Thiboult A., Trillmich F., Zenth F.Fuentes:googlescopusOn the challenge of interpreting census data: Insights from a study of an endangered pinniped
ArticleAbstract: Population monitoring is vital for conservation and management. However, simple counts of animals caPalabras claves:Autores:Kalberer S., Krüger O., Meise K., Mueller B., Paolo Piedrahita, Pörschmann U., Trillmich F., Wolf J.B.W.Fuentes:googlescopusMama's boy: Sex differences in juvenile survival in a highly dimorphic large mammal, the Galapagos sea lion
ArticleAbstract: In many mammals, early survival differs between the sexes, with males proving the more fragile sex [Palabras claves:Environmental variability, Fragile males, Male-biased allocation, Sex differential mortality, ZALOPHUS WOLLEBAEKIAutores:Kraus C., Meise K., Mueller B., Paolo Piedrahita, Pörschmann U., Trillmich F.Fuentes:googlescopusIntraspecific variation in boldness and exploration shapes behavioral responses to stress in Galápagos sea lion pups
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Behavioral plasticity allows individual organisms to alter behavioral traits in response tPalabras claves:Behavioral plasticity, Capture, Coping, personality, Pinniped, ZALOPHUS WOLLEBAEKIAutores:DeRango E.J., Diego Páez-Rosas, Krüger O., Paolo Piedrahita, Schwarz J.F.L., Trillmich F.Fuentes:googlescopusTracing early stages of species differentiation: Ecological, morphological and genetic divergence of Galápagos sea lion populations
ArticleAbstract: Background. Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the buiPalabras claves:Autores:Brunner S., Harrod C., Sandie K. Salazar, Tautz D., Trillmich F., Wolf J.B.W.Fuentes:scopusProximity loggers on amphibious mammals: A new method to study social relations in their terrestrial habitat
ArticleAbstract: Amphibious mammal species alternate between foraging at sea and attendance on land. Due to thermoregPalabras claves:Amphibious species, Proximity logger, SOCIAL STRUCTUREAutores:Krüger O., Meise K., Mueller A., Paolo Piedrahita, Trillmich F.Fuentes:googlescopusSite fidelity of male Galápagos sea lions: A lifetime perspective
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge about the distribution of resources can lead to the development of spatial preferences andPalabras claves:Age-related dominance, Intra-sexual competition, Life history, Philopatry, reproductive strategyAutores:Krüger O., Meise K., Paolo Piedrahita, Trillmich F.Fuentes:googlescopus