Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal

Pre-weaning growth rates, body composition, milk consumption and mass gain efficiency were measured in Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus pups born in two consecutive breeding periods. Australian fur seals have the highest birth mass of any fur seal species (male 8.3 kg; female 7.2...

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Main Authors: John Arnould, M Hindell
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Published: 2002
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20577408 2023-05-15T14:01:50+02:00 Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal John Arnould M Hindell 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30015947 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Milk_consumption_body_composition_and_pre-weaning_growth_rates_of_Australian_fur_seal/20577408 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30015947 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Milk_consumption_body_composition_and_pre-weaning_growth_rates_of_Australian_fur_seal/20577408 All Rights Reserved Uncategorized Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pinniped lactation Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Zoology MATERNAL INVESTMENT ENERGY-TRANSFER METABOLIC-RATE OTARIID SEALS GAZELLA MASS LION SEX EFFICIENCY Text Journal contribution 2002 ftdeakinunifig 2022-11-17T22:57:09Z Pre-weaning growth rates, body composition, milk consumption and mass gain efficiency were measured in Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus pups born in two consecutive breeding periods. Australian fur seals have the highest birth mass of any fur seal species (male 8.3 kg; female 7.2 kg). While their absolute pre-weaning growth rate (male 62 g·day −1 female 53 g·day −1 ) is similar to that of other temperate latitude fur seals, they have the longest birth-mass doubling time of any otariid species (134–136 days). Daily milk consumption increased from 400 g·day−1 (5 MJ·day−1) after birth to 675 g·day −1 (13.7 MJ·day −1 ) at age 210 day. However, mean mass-specific milk consumption (41 g·kg −1 ) is substantially lower than in other otariid species (58–70 g·kg −1 ) and, combined with a low mass gain efficiency (0.12 g·g −1 ), contributes to the low mass-specific growth rates observed. There were no significant differences in either absolute or mass-specific milk consumption between the sexes. Significant differences, however, were found between the sexes in the body composition of pups with females generally having larger body lipid stores than males for any given mass. Peak milk yield by Australian fur seal females is estimated at 0.60 MJkg−0.75, substantially less than in Antarctic fur seals. The low level of maternal energy transfer in Australian fur seals may reflect the relatively low marine productivity of their foraging areas. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seals DRO - Deakin Research Online Antarctic
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Australian fur seal
Arctocephalus
pinniped
lactation
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Zoology
MATERNAL INVESTMENT
ENERGY-TRANSFER
METABOLIC-RATE
OTARIID SEALS
GAZELLA
MASS
LION
SEX
EFFICIENCY
spellingShingle Uncategorized
Australian fur seal
Arctocephalus
pinniped
lactation
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Zoology
MATERNAL INVESTMENT
ENERGY-TRANSFER
METABOLIC-RATE
OTARIID SEALS
GAZELLA
MASS
LION
SEX
EFFICIENCY
John Arnould
M Hindell
Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal
topic_facet Uncategorized
Australian fur seal
Arctocephalus
pinniped
lactation
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Zoology
MATERNAL INVESTMENT
ENERGY-TRANSFER
METABOLIC-RATE
OTARIID SEALS
GAZELLA
MASS
LION
SEX
EFFICIENCY
description Pre-weaning growth rates, body composition, milk consumption and mass gain efficiency were measured in Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus pups born in two consecutive breeding periods. Australian fur seals have the highest birth mass of any fur seal species (male 8.3 kg; female 7.2 kg). While their absolute pre-weaning growth rate (male 62 g·day −1 female 53 g·day −1 ) is similar to that of other temperate latitude fur seals, they have the longest birth-mass doubling time of any otariid species (134–136 days). Daily milk consumption increased from 400 g·day−1 (5 MJ·day−1) after birth to 675 g·day −1 (13.7 MJ·day −1 ) at age 210 day. However, mean mass-specific milk consumption (41 g·kg −1 ) is substantially lower than in other otariid species (58–70 g·kg −1 ) and, combined with a low mass gain efficiency (0.12 g·g −1 ), contributes to the low mass-specific growth rates observed. There were no significant differences in either absolute or mass-specific milk consumption between the sexes. Significant differences, however, were found between the sexes in the body composition of pups with females generally having larger body lipid stores than males for any given mass. Peak milk yield by Australian fur seal females is estimated at 0.60 MJkg−0.75, substantially less than in Antarctic fur seals. The low level of maternal energy transfer in Australian fur seals may reflect the relatively low marine productivity of their foraging areas.
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author John Arnould
M Hindell
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M Hindell
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title Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal
title_short Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal
title_full Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal
title_fullStr Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal
title_full_unstemmed Milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of Australian fur seal
title_sort milk consumption, body composition and pre-weaning growth rates of australian fur seal
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