Dear Marman Community,

I am please to share on behalf of my co-authors a new publication regarding the 
foraging success of Southern elephant seals in the sub-Antarctic with you.

McGarry, C., D. B. Green, C. R. McMahon, et al. 2026. “ The Foraging Success of 
Southern Elephant Seals (Mirounga leonina) Dispersing to the West and East of 
the Kerguelen Archipelago.” Marine Mammal Science 42, no. 1: e70099. 
https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.70099.

Abstract: Foraging behavior and success are a function of prey abundance and 
distribution in marine environments. Oceanographic processes shape prey spatial 
structuring, leading to some areas of high heterogeneity and others of high 
homogeneity, causing marine predators to exhibit different at-sea behaviors. 
Our study investigated foraging success and effort of adult female southern 
elephant seals dispersing west or east of the Kerguelen Plateau. We quantified 
drift dive data and dive metric data for 153 seals, focusing on timing and 
spatial patterns in seal buoyancy change and its relationship with seal dive 
behavior. We assessed whether differences were linked to differing responses to 
forage quality. Overall, buoyancy changes indicated elephant seals had similar 
foraging success in both homogeneous (west) and heterogeneous (east) 
environments around the Kerguelen Plateau. Seals to the east dived deeper, with 
shorter hunting times and higher descent rates, probably related to higher 
mesoscale activity, while those to the west had lower descent rates and focused 
on shallower prey. Both groups responded to changes in forage quality by 
increasing ascent/descent rate in high-quality areas. These results suggest 
that these seals behave as predicted by the marginal value theorem and in so 
doing adapt foraging behavior to efficiently exploit profitable prey patches.


If you would like access or a copy of the full version, please do not hesitate 
to get in touch.

Regards,
Connor

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