Behavioural plasticity and population connectivity: Contributors to the establishment of new pinniped breeding colonies

Volume: 31, Issue: 8, Pages: 2217 - 2228
Published: May 7, 2021
Abstract
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes that occur during range shift or (re‐)colonization is of critical importance for species whose ranges are changing due to human‐induced climate change or species such as New Zealand sea lions where their established colonies are significantly declining due to human impacts. The mechanisms underlying colonization are poorly understood. Observations are required to determine the processes...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioural plasticity and population connectivity: Contributors to the establishment of new pinniped breeding colonies
Published Date
May 7, 2021
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
2217 - 2228
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