Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island

Changes in mass and body composition, measured with labelled water, were used to quantify the energy expenditure during lactation and energy replenishment during the post-breeding aquatic phase in Southern elephant seal females at Stranger Point, King George Island. During lactation females spent a...

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Main Authors: Carlini, A.R., Daneri, G.A., Márquez, M.E.I., Bornemann, H., Panarello, H., Casaux, R., Ramdohr, S., Plötz, J.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v28_n10_p769_Carlini
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:todo:paper_07224060_v28_n10_p769_Carlini 2023-10-29T02:32:28+01:00 Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island Carlini, A.R. Daneri, G.A. Márquez, M.E.I. Bornemann, H. Panarello, H. Casaux, R. Ramdohr, S. Plötz, J. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v28_n10_p769_Carlini unknown http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v28_n10_p769_Carlini info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar body condition body mass diet feeding ecology food consumption foraging behavior pinniped Antarctica Arctic and Antarctic King George Island South Shetland Islands World Cephalopoda Mirounga leonina JOUR ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v28_n10_p769_Carlini 2023-10-05T01:09:30Z Changes in mass and body composition, measured with labelled water, were used to quantify the energy expenditure during lactation and energy replenishment during the post-breeding aquatic phase in Southern elephant seal females at Stranger Point, King George Island. During lactation females spent a mean of 6,021±1,365 MJ, which resulted in a loss of 35% of the initial mass, comprising 63% of initial body fat and 20% of initial body protein. During the 58±5.4 day post-breeding foraging period, females gained 135±39 Kg, which allowed them to recover an average of 55% of the mass, including 46% of the fat, 71% of the protein and 47% of the energy lost during lactation. Neither the mass nor the energy lost during lactation were related to those replenished while at sea. However, protein loss expressed in absolute terms or as a proportion of that present at the beginning of lactation explained about 50% of the variation in the protein gained during the post-breeding phase. This might indicate the presence of a mechanism favouring an increase in lean tissue during post-breeding. Daily energy requirements for an average sized female, during the post-breeding aquatic phase were estimated at 96 MJ. Estimation of prey consumption varies according to assumptions about diet composition. On a basis of 450 females, the total biomass of fish and squid consumed by the breeding group, assuming a diet composed of 75% cephalopods and 25% fish, was estimated to be 521 and 174 metric tonnes, respectively, for the period examined. © Springer-Verlag. Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Elephant Seal King George Island Mirounga leonina South Shetland Islands Southern Elephant Seal Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic body condition
body mass
diet
feeding ecology
food consumption
foraging behavior
pinniped
Antarctica
Arctic and Antarctic
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
World
Cephalopoda
Mirounga leonina
spellingShingle body condition
body mass
diet
feeding ecology
food consumption
foraging behavior
pinniped
Antarctica
Arctic and Antarctic
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
World
Cephalopoda
Mirounga leonina
Carlini, A.R.
Daneri, G.A.
Márquez, M.E.I.
Bornemann, H.
Panarello, H.
Casaux, R.
Ramdohr, S.
Plötz, J.
Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island
topic_facet body condition
body mass
diet
feeding ecology
food consumption
foraging behavior
pinniped
Antarctica
Arctic and Antarctic
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
World
Cephalopoda
Mirounga leonina
description Changes in mass and body composition, measured with labelled water, were used to quantify the energy expenditure during lactation and energy replenishment during the post-breeding aquatic phase in Southern elephant seal females at Stranger Point, King George Island. During lactation females spent a mean of 6,021±1,365 MJ, which resulted in a loss of 35% of the initial mass, comprising 63% of initial body fat and 20% of initial body protein. During the 58±5.4 day post-breeding foraging period, females gained 135±39 Kg, which allowed them to recover an average of 55% of the mass, including 46% of the fat, 71% of the protein and 47% of the energy lost during lactation. Neither the mass nor the energy lost during lactation were related to those replenished while at sea. However, protein loss expressed in absolute terms or as a proportion of that present at the beginning of lactation explained about 50% of the variation in the protein gained during the post-breeding phase. This might indicate the presence of a mechanism favouring an increase in lean tissue during post-breeding. Daily energy requirements for an average sized female, during the post-breeding aquatic phase were estimated at 96 MJ. Estimation of prey consumption varies according to assumptions about diet composition. On a basis of 450 females, the total biomass of fish and squid consumed by the breeding group, assuming a diet composed of 75% cephalopods and 25% fish, was estimated to be 521 and 174 metric tonnes, respectively, for the period examined. © Springer-Verlag.
format Journal/Newspaper
author Carlini, A.R.
Daneri, G.A.
Márquez, M.E.I.
Bornemann, H.
Panarello, H.
Casaux, R.
Ramdohr, S.
Plötz, J.
author_facet Carlini, A.R.
Daneri, G.A.
Márquez, M.E.I.
Bornemann, H.
Panarello, H.
Casaux, R.
Ramdohr, S.
Plötz, J.
author_sort Carlini, A.R.
title Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island
title_short Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island
title_full Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island
title_fullStr Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island
title_full_unstemmed Food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at King George Island
title_sort food consumption estimates of southern elephant seal females during their post-breeding aquatic phase at king george island
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v28_n10_p769_Carlini
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Arctic
Elephant Seal
King George Island
Mirounga leonina
South Shetland Islands
Southern Elephant Seal
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Arctic
Elephant Seal
King George Island
Mirounga leonina
South Shetland Islands
Southern Elephant Seal
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