The behavioural and physiological ecology of diving

Recent measurements of remarkable dive performances in oceanic seabirds and marine mammals suggest the use of a range of physiological and behavioural adaptations for the parsimonious use of oxygen. Access to food at different depths may be directly related to the duration of the breath-hold, and several physiological strategies may be used to extend dive duration. But is also a growing appreciation of the importance of behavioural strategies adopted by divers to minimize the effects of physiological limitations on diving performance and to maximize access to food.

Details

Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Boyd, I.L.

Date:
1 January, 1997
Journal/Source:
Trends in Ecology & Evolution / 12
Page(s):
213-217
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-5347(97)01054-9