The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea

Abstract Aim To assess the impacts of El Niño–La Niña events on the pup weaning mass and diet of female southern elephant seals ( Mirounga leonina ) feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, and to understand the ecological processes that drive these impacts. Location Atlantic southern elephant...

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Published in:Journal of Biogeography
Main Authors: Vergani, D. F., Labraga, J. C., Stanganelli, Z. B., Dunn, M.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2007
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2699.2007.01780.x 2024-09-09T18:56:53+00:00 The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea Vergani, D. F. Labraga, J. C. Stanganelli, Z. B. Dunn, M. 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2007.01780.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2699.2007.01780.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2007.01780.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Biogeography volume 35, issue 2, page 248-256 ISSN 0305-0270 1365-2699 journal-article 2007 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2007.01780.x 2024-07-09T04:16:10Z Abstract Aim To assess the impacts of El Niño–La Niña events on the pup weaning mass and diet of female southern elephant seals ( Mirounga leonina ) feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, and to understand the ecological processes that drive these impacts. Location Atlantic southern elephant seal weaning mass and diet were measured at King George Island (62º14′ S, 58º30′ W). Feeding areas for pregnant female seals from King George Island are located west of Alexander Island in the Bellingshausen Sea. Methods Data on weaning mass were collected between 1985 and 1994 during the breeding season (September–November). Moulting females were anaesthetized and cephalopod beaks were isolated and identified from stomach contents obtained from stomach lavages. Sea‐surface temperature anomaly (SSTA) data for the ‘El Niño 3.4’ geographical region (5º N–5º S, 120º W–170º W) were used to define El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event years (grouped as El Niño, La Niña and Neutral) as well as the strength of each ENSO event year. Using data from the US National Center for Environmental Prediction, temperature, sea ice concentration and atmospheric pressure anomalies in the Bellingshausen Sea were calculated from March to August, corresponding to the feeding period of pregnant female seals. Results Positive temperature anomalies and negative pressure anomalies in the Bellingshausen Sea were observed during La Niña years and negative temperature anomalies and positive pressure anomalies during El Niño years. These data correlate with sea ice concentration anomalies, which are highly negative during La Niña years and highly positive during El Niño years. Warm temperature conditions in the Bellingshausen Sea during La Niña years are strongly related to both higher weaning mass in elephant seals and to an increase in squid beaks in the stomach contents of females. Main conclusions It is possible that higher elephant seal weaning masses in La Niña years correlate with warmer waters in the Bellingshausen Sea leading to the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Alexander Island Antarc* Antarctica Bellingshausen Sea Elephant Seal Elephant Seals King George Island Mirounga leonina Sea ice Southern Elephant Seal Southern Elephant Seals Wiley Online Library Alexander Island ENVELOPE(-69.895,-69.895,-71.287,-71.287) Bellingshausen Sea King George Island Journal of Biogeography 0 0 070908043732005 ???
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description Abstract Aim To assess the impacts of El Niño–La Niña events on the pup weaning mass and diet of female southern elephant seals ( Mirounga leonina ) feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, and to understand the ecological processes that drive these impacts. Location Atlantic southern elephant seal weaning mass and diet were measured at King George Island (62º14′ S, 58º30′ W). Feeding areas for pregnant female seals from King George Island are located west of Alexander Island in the Bellingshausen Sea. Methods Data on weaning mass were collected between 1985 and 1994 during the breeding season (September–November). Moulting females were anaesthetized and cephalopod beaks were isolated and identified from stomach contents obtained from stomach lavages. Sea‐surface temperature anomaly (SSTA) data for the ‘El Niño 3.4’ geographical region (5º N–5º S, 120º W–170º W) were used to define El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event years (grouped as El Niño, La Niña and Neutral) as well as the strength of each ENSO event year. Using data from the US National Center for Environmental Prediction, temperature, sea ice concentration and atmospheric pressure anomalies in the Bellingshausen Sea were calculated from March to August, corresponding to the feeding period of pregnant female seals. Results Positive temperature anomalies and negative pressure anomalies in the Bellingshausen Sea were observed during La Niña years and negative temperature anomalies and positive pressure anomalies during El Niño years. These data correlate with sea ice concentration anomalies, which are highly negative during La Niña years and highly positive during El Niño years. Warm temperature conditions in the Bellingshausen Sea during La Niña years are strongly related to both higher weaning mass in elephant seals and to an increase in squid beaks in the stomach contents of females. Main conclusions It is possible that higher elephant seal weaning masses in La Niña years correlate with warmer waters in the Bellingshausen Sea leading to the ...
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author Vergani, D. F.
Labraga, J. C.
Stanganelli, Z. B.
Dunn, M.
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Labraga, J. C.
Stanganelli, Z. B.
Dunn, M.
The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea
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title The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea
title_short The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea
title_full The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea
title_fullStr The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea
title_full_unstemmed The effects of El Niño–La Niña on reproductive parameters of elephant seals feeding in the Bellingshausen Sea
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