Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period

Field observations suggest that time spent in the water by Weddell seal pups during lactation varies among individuals, which could yield important developmental tradeoffs. We analyzed data from 713 pups born to 419 different mothers over 9 years to evaluate total time in the water, age at first ent...

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Main Authors: Petch, Shane M., Rotella, Jay J., Link, William A., Paterson, J. Terrill, Garrott, Robert A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling ftmontanastateu:oai:scholarworks.montana.edu:1/17532 2023-05-15T13:44:27+02:00 Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period Petch, Shane M. Rotella, Jay J. Link, William A. Paterson, J. Terrill Garrott, Robert A. 2022-07 application/pdf https://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/17532 en_US eng Wiley Petch, S. M., Rotella, J. J., Link, W. A., Paterson, J. T., & Garrott, R. A. (2022).Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii) pupsspend in the water during the lactation period.Marine Mammal Science,1–16.https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12955 0824-0469 https://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/17532 cc-by-nc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ CC-BY-NC antarctica behavior life history strategy locomotor development maternal trait offspring Article 2022 ftmontanastateu 2023-03-04T23:40:31Z Field observations suggest that time spent in the water by Weddell seal pups during lactation varies among individuals, which could yield important developmental tradeoffs. We analyzed data from 713 pups born to 419 different mothers over 9 years to evaluate total time in the water, age at first entry, and potential sources of variation using temperature loggers attached to the rear flipper of pups. Pups first entered the water at 11–29 days of age (M = 14.9) and spent 4–204 hr (M = 69.3) in the water by 30 days of age. Age at first entry was earlier for pups with higher birth mass and mothers of above average reproductive experience. Total time in the water was related to maternal identity and greater for female pups and for pups that had higher birth mass, mothers of intermediate age, mothers that skipped reproduction in the previous year, and for pups that first entered the water at younger ages. Phenotypic traits explain observed variation in the development of a key life history behavior in the Weddell seal. Strong individual variation in time spent in metabolically costly swimming and diving might lead to variation in growth, energy stores, and survival and fitness outcomes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Weddell Seal Montana State University (MSU): ScholarWorks Weddell
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life history strategy
locomotor development
maternal trait
offspring
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life history strategy
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Petch, Shane M.
Rotella, Jay J.
Link, William A.
Paterson, J. Terrill
Garrott, Robert A.
Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period
topic_facet antarctica
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life history strategy
locomotor development
maternal trait
offspring
description Field observations suggest that time spent in the water by Weddell seal pups during lactation varies among individuals, which could yield important developmental tradeoffs. We analyzed data from 713 pups born to 419 different mothers over 9 years to evaluate total time in the water, age at first entry, and potential sources of variation using temperature loggers attached to the rear flipper of pups. Pups first entered the water at 11–29 days of age (M = 14.9) and spent 4–204 hr (M = 69.3) in the water by 30 days of age. Age at first entry was earlier for pups with higher birth mass and mothers of above average reproductive experience. Total time in the water was related to maternal identity and greater for female pups and for pups that had higher birth mass, mothers of intermediate age, mothers that skipped reproduction in the previous year, and for pups that first entered the water at younger ages. Phenotypic traits explain observed variation in the development of a key life history behavior in the Weddell seal. Strong individual variation in time spent in metabolically costly swimming and diving might lead to variation in growth, energy stores, and survival and fitness outcomes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Petch, Shane M.
Rotella, Jay J.
Link, William A.
Paterson, J. Terrill
Garrott, Robert A.
author_facet Petch, Shane M.
Rotella, Jay J.
Link, William A.
Paterson, J. Terrill
Garrott, Robert A.
author_sort Petch, Shane M.
title Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period
title_short Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period
title_full Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period
title_fullStr Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period
title_full_unstemmed Investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period
title_sort investigating diverse sources of variation in the amount of time weddell seal ( leptonychotes weddellii ) pups spend in the water during the lactation period
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