Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia
We studied the influence of sex of pup, maternal age, birth date of pup, number of foraging trips, and the mean duration of foraging trips at sea and nursing visits ashore on the growth and mass at weaning of pups of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) during austral summers of 1988-1990. Al...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:517882 2023-05-15T13:49:34+02:00 Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia Lunn, N. J. Boyd, I. L. Barton, T. Croxall, J. P. 1993 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517882/ https://doi.org/10.2307/1382429 unknown Lunn, N. J.; Boyd, I. L.; Barton, T.; Croxall, J. P. 1993 Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia. Journal of Mammalogy, 74 (4). 908-919. https://doi.org/10.2307/1382429 <https://doi.org/10.2307/1382429> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1993 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.2307/1382429 2023-02-04T19:45:24Z We studied the influence of sex of pup, maternal age, birth date of pup, number of foraging trips, and the mean duration of foraging trips at sea and nursing visits ashore on the growth and mass at weaning of pups of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) during austral summers of 1988-1990. Although growth and mass at weaning were highly correlated, they were not related to maternal characteristics in 1988 or 1989. However, in 1990 there was a negative relationship between growth of pups and mean duration of foraging trips. Growth rates of males and females varied considerably between 1972 and 1991 and appeared to decline from 1984 through 1990. Methods used to collect and weigh the pups influenced the nature and magnitude of sex differences in estimated growth rates. Growth rates of male and female pups did not differ when weighed serially (same individuals weighed throughout lactation), but males grew faster than females when weighed cross-sectionally (different individuals weighed throughout lactation). Based on our results of pairs of mothers and pups followed over the lactation period, maternal investment was greater in males than females because males were heavier at birth and older at weaning than females and not because of any differential growth between the sexes. Mothers appear to have to work longer, but not harder, to wean males than females. Under the favorable feeding conditions that usually exist, individual differences in the growth of pups are most likely influenced by variation in foraging efficiency of mothers Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seals Arctocephalus gazella Bird Island Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Austral Bird Island ENVELOPE(-38.060,-38.060,-54.004,-54.004) Journal of Mammalogy 74 4 908 919 |
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We studied the influence of sex of pup, maternal age, birth date of pup, number of foraging trips, and the mean duration of foraging trips at sea and nursing visits ashore on the growth and mass at weaning of pups of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) during austral summers of 1988-1990. Although growth and mass at weaning were highly correlated, they were not related to maternal characteristics in 1988 or 1989. However, in 1990 there was a negative relationship between growth of pups and mean duration of foraging trips. Growth rates of males and females varied considerably between 1972 and 1991 and appeared to decline from 1984 through 1990. Methods used to collect and weigh the pups influenced the nature and magnitude of sex differences in estimated growth rates. Growth rates of male and female pups did not differ when weighed serially (same individuals weighed throughout lactation), but males grew faster than females when weighed cross-sectionally (different individuals weighed throughout lactation). Based on our results of pairs of mothers and pups followed over the lactation period, maternal investment was greater in males than females because males were heavier at birth and older at weaning than females and not because of any differential growth between the sexes. Mothers appear to have to work longer, but not harder, to wean males than females. Under the favorable feeding conditions that usually exist, individual differences in the growth of pups are most likely influenced by variation in foraging efficiency of mothers |
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Lunn, N. J. Boyd, I. L. Barton, T. Croxall, J. P. Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia |
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Lunn, N. J. Boyd, I. L. Barton, T. Croxall, J. P. |
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Lunn, N. J. |
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Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia |
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Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia |
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Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia |
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Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia |
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Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia |
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factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of antarctic fur seals at bird island, south georgia |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seals Arctocephalus gazella Bird Island |
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Lunn, N. J.; Boyd, I. L.; Barton, T.; Croxall, J. P. 1993 Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia. Journal of Mammalogy, 74 (4). 908-919. https://doi.org/10.2307/1382429 <https://doi.org/10.2307/1382429> |
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