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A behavioural framework for the evolution of feeding in predatory aquatic mammals

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2016.2750

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secondarily aquatic; water removal; processing; foraging; prey handling; marine mammal

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  1. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Global Postdoctoral Fellowship
  2. Australian Research Council [FT130100968, LP150100403]
  3. Australian Research Council [LP150100403, FT130100968] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Extant aquatic mammals are a key component of aquatic ecosystems. Their morphology, ecological role and behaviour are, to a large extent, shaped by their feeding ecology. Nevertheless, the nature of this crucial aspect of their biology is often oversimplified and, consequently, misinterpreted. Here, we introduce a new framework that categorizes the feeding cycle of predatory aquatic mammals into four distinct functional stages (prey capture, manipulation and processing, water removal and swallowing), and details the feeding behaviours that can be employed at each stage. Based on this comprehensive scheme, we propose that the feeding strategies of living aquatic mammals form an evolutionary sequence that recalls the land-to-water transition of their ancestors. Our new conception helps to explain and predict the origin of particular feeding styles, such as baleen-assisted filter feeding in whales and raptorial 'pierce' feeding in pinnipeds, and informs the structure of present and past ecosystems.

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