On-behalf of my co-authors I am pleased to share our new publication in Royal 
Society Open Science on the environmental influences on space use of the 
benthic foraging Australian fur seal.
Speakman, CN, Hoskins, AJ, Hindell, MA, Costa, DP, Hartog, JR, Hobday, AJ, & 
Arnould, JPY (2021) Influence of environmental variation on spatial 
distribution and habitat-use in a benthic foraging marine predator. Royal 
Society Open Science. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.211052


Abstract:
The highly dynamic nature of the marine environment can have substantial 
influence on the foraging behaviour and spatial distribution of marine 
predators, particularly in pelagic marine systems. However, knowledge of the 
susceptibility of benthic marine predators to environmental variability is 
limited. This study investigated the influence of local-scale environmental 
conditions and large-scale climate indices on the spatial distribution and 
habitat use in the benthic foraging Australian fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus 
doriferus). Female AUFS provisioning pups were instrumented with GPS or ARGOS 
platform terminal transmitter (PTT) tags during the austral winters of 
2001-2019 at Kanowna Island, south-eastern Australia. Individuals were most 
susceptible to changes in the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI), that measures 
the strength of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), with larger foraging 
ranges, greater distances travelled and more dispersed movement associated with 
1-yr lagged La Niña-like conditions. Additionally, the total distance travelled 
was negatively correlated with the current year sea-surface temperature and 
1-yr lagged Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), and positively correlated with 1-yr 
lagged chlorophyll-a concentration. These results suggest that environmental 
variation may influence the spatial distribution and availability of prey, even 
within benthic marine systems.

Access to the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211052

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me:
cspeak...@deakin.edu.au

Cassie Speakman
PhD candidate & casual academic
School of Life & Environmental Sciences
Deakin University, Burwood VIC

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