Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia

Relationships between size, body condition, age and feeding-attendance patterns during pup rearing of female Antacrtic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella and their effects on the timing of birth and weaning, pup weight, growth and condition were studied at South Georgia in 1981–1982. Twenty-seven (6 ma...

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Main Authors: Doidge, D.W., Croxall, J.P.
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Published: Springer 1989
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/520984/
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00297170
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:520984 2023-05-15T13:49:35+02:00 Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia Doidge, D.W. Croxall, J.P. 1989-01 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/520984/ https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00297170 unknown Springer Doidge, D.W.; Croxall, J.P. 1989 Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia. Polar Biology, 9 (3). 155-160. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00297170 <https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00297170> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1989 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00297170 2023-02-04T19:47:06Z Relationships between size, body condition, age and feeding-attendance patterns during pup rearing of female Antacrtic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella and their effects on the timing of birth and weaning, pup weight, growth and condition were studied at South Georgia in 1981–1982. Twenty-seven (6 male, 21 female) mother-pup pairs were followed from birth to weaning. The analysis of maternal effects was limited to female pups because of the small sample size of male weaners. High weaning weight was associated with those female pups whose mothers spent more time ashore attending their offspring. Weaning weight showed no relationship with perinatal duration, number of feeding trips to sea, days at sea or date of weaning. A further 63 mother-pup pairs were analysed for the effects of maternal body condition (weight/length), age and timing of birth on offspring body weight and condition. Pup weight and condition were weakly correlated with maternal age in female pups. Male pups born earlier in the season were heavier and in better condition. Maternal and offspring body weight and condition were unrelated. For the Antarctic fur seal population at South Georgia where the food supply was apparently not limiting in summer, maternal condition and foraging time were subordinate to maternal care on land (as expressed by attendance duration) in determining offspring weight at weaning. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seal Antarctic Fur Seals Arctocephalus gazella Polar Biology Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic The Antarctic Polar Biology 9 3 155 160
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description Relationships between size, body condition, age and feeding-attendance patterns during pup rearing of female Antacrtic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella and their effects on the timing of birth and weaning, pup weight, growth and condition were studied at South Georgia in 1981–1982. Twenty-seven (6 male, 21 female) mother-pup pairs were followed from birth to weaning. The analysis of maternal effects was limited to female pups because of the small sample size of male weaners. High weaning weight was associated with those female pups whose mothers spent more time ashore attending their offspring. Weaning weight showed no relationship with perinatal duration, number of feeding trips to sea, days at sea or date of weaning. A further 63 mother-pup pairs were analysed for the effects of maternal body condition (weight/length), age and timing of birth on offspring body weight and condition. Pup weight and condition were weakly correlated with maternal age in female pups. Male pups born earlier in the season were heavier and in better condition. Maternal and offspring body weight and condition were unrelated. For the Antarctic fur seal population at South Georgia where the food supply was apparently not limiting in summer, maternal condition and foraging time were subordinate to maternal care on land (as expressed by attendance duration) in determining offspring weight at weaning.
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author Doidge, D.W.
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Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia
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title Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia
title_short Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia
title_full Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia
title_fullStr Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting weaning weight in Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at South Georgia
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