Supplementary Appendix 3 from Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal
Developmental differences in vital rates are especially profound in polygamous mating systems. Southern elephant seals ( Mirounga leonina ) are highly dimorphic and extremely polygynous marine mammals. A demographic model, supported by long-term capture–mark–recapture records, investigated the influ...
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ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22248096 2023-05-15T16:05:20+02:00 Supplementary Appendix 3 from Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal Sophia Volzke Jaimie B. Cleeland Mark A. Hindell Stuart P. Corney Simon J. Wotherspoon Clive R. McMahon 2023-03-10T03:18:25Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22248096.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_Appendix_3_from_Extreme_polygyny_results_in_intersex_differences_in_age-dependent_survival_of_a_highly_dimorphic_marine_mammal/22248096 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.22248096.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_Appendix_3_from_Extreme_polygyny_results_in_intersex_differences_in_age-dependent_survival_of_a_highly_dimorphic_marine_mammal/22248096 CC BY 4.0 Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Cormack–Jolly–Seber model demography southern elephant seal mark–recapture Mirounga leonina Text Journal contribution 2023 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22248096.v1 2023-03-16T00:07:21Z Developmental differences in vital rates are especially profound in polygamous mating systems. Southern elephant seals ( Mirounga leonina ) are highly dimorphic and extremely polygynous marine mammals. A demographic model, supported by long-term capture–mark–recapture records, investigated the influence of sex and age on survival in this species. The study revealed clear differences between female and male age-dependent survival rates. Overall juvenile survival estimates were stable around 80–85% for both sexes. However, male survival estimates were 5–10% lower than females in the same age classes until 8 years of age. At this point, male survival decreased rapidly to 50% ± 10% while female estimates remained constant at 80% ± 5%. Different energetic requirements could underpin intersex differences in adult survival. However, the species' strong sexual dimorphism diverges during early juvenile development when sex-specific survival rates were less distinct. Maximizing growth is especially advantageous for males, with size being a major determinant of breeding probability. Maturing males may employ a high-risk high-reward foraging strategy to compensate for extensive sexual selection pressures and sex-specific energetic needs. Our findings suggest sex-specific adult survival is a result of in situ ecological interactions and evolutionary specialization associated with being a highly polygynous marine predator. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seal Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Southern Elephant Seal Southern Elephant Seals The Royal Society: Figshare |
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Developmental differences in vital rates are especially profound in polygamous mating systems. Southern elephant seals ( Mirounga leonina ) are highly dimorphic and extremely polygynous marine mammals. A demographic model, supported by long-term capture–mark–recapture records, investigated the influence of sex and age on survival in this species. The study revealed clear differences between female and male age-dependent survival rates. Overall juvenile survival estimates were stable around 80–85% for both sexes. However, male survival estimates were 5–10% lower than females in the same age classes until 8 years of age. At this point, male survival decreased rapidly to 50% ± 10% while female estimates remained constant at 80% ± 5%. Different energetic requirements could underpin intersex differences in adult survival. However, the species' strong sexual dimorphism diverges during early juvenile development when sex-specific survival rates were less distinct. Maximizing growth is especially advantageous for males, with size being a major determinant of breeding probability. Maturing males may employ a high-risk high-reward foraging strategy to compensate for extensive sexual selection pressures and sex-specific energetic needs. Our findings suggest sex-specific adult survival is a result of in situ ecological interactions and evolutionary specialization associated with being a highly polygynous marine predator. |
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Sophia Volzke Jaimie B. Cleeland Mark A. Hindell Stuart P. Corney Simon J. Wotherspoon Clive R. McMahon |
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Sophia Volzke Jaimie B. Cleeland Mark A. Hindell Stuart P. Corney Simon J. Wotherspoon Clive R. McMahon |
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Supplementary Appendix 3 from Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal |
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Supplementary Appendix 3 from Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal |
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Supplementary Appendix 3 from Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal |
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Supplementary Appendix 3 from Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal |
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Supplementary Appendix 3 from Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal |
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supplementary appendix 3 from extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal |
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