2015 journal article

The role of refugia in reducing predation risk for Cape fur seals by white sharks

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(1), 127–138.

By: M. Wcisel*, M. O?Riain*, A. Vos* & W. Chivell*

Contributors: M. Wcisel*, M. O’Riain*, A. Vos* & W. Chivell*

TL;DR: It is found that during periods of high white shark presence, seals at Geyser Rock reduced their presence in open-water and utilized areas that contained complex landscapes around the colony and that the predations at Seal Island reflect a comparative lack of refugia. (via Semantic Scholar)
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