Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina

With the global climate predicted to continue to change over the coming century, quantifying how animal populations respond to environmental variation is central for the prediction of future responses and consequences. To quantify how environmental change affects the foraging success of Macquarie Is...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Clausius, E, McMahon, CR, Harcourt, R, Hindell, MA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12085
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:124351 2023-05-15T16:05:37+02:00 Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina Clausius, E McMahon, CR Harcourt, R Hindell, MA 2017 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12085 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/124351 en eng Inter-Research http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps12085 Clausius, E and McMahon, CR and Harcourt, R and Hindell, MA, Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina , Marine Ecology Progress Series, 568 pp. 249-260. ISSN 0171-8630 (2017) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/124351 Biological Sciences Ecology Ecological Physiology Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12085 2019-12-13T22:23:01Z With the global climate predicted to continue to change over the coming century, quantifying how animal populations respond to environmental variation is central for the prediction of future responses and consequences. To quantify how environmental change affects the foraging success of Macquarie Island female elephant seals Mirounga leonina , we related weaning massa function of maternal foraging successto a series of intrinsic and extrinsic (environmental) covariates. We found that the weaning mass of elephant seals was positively related to the number of females ashore during the breeding season and negatively related to maximum sea ice extent in the Ross Sea region. Weaners weighed on average 3 kg more in years with more females ashore and 17 kg less in years of high ice extent. These relationships suggest that in years of poor female foraging conditions (i.e. high ice extent), Macquarie Island population growth is affected not only by a reduction in the number of females ashore for reproduction but also, given that weaning mass dictates first-year survival, by reduced pup survival rates. The decline in the Macquarie Island population over the past 60 yr has occurred concurrently with a positive trend in sea ice extent in the Ross Sea region. The negative relationship between weaning mass and sea ice extent suggests that the decline in the Macquarie Island population trajectory may, in part, be caused by increasing sea ice in the Ross Sea and mediated by a reduction in weaning mass, first-year survival and recruitment rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seals Macquarie Island Mirounga leonina Ross Sea Sea ice Southern Elephant Seals eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Ross Sea Marine Ecology Progress Series 568 249 260
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Ecology
Ecological Physiology
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Ecology
Ecological Physiology
Clausius, E
McMahon, CR
Harcourt, R
Hindell, MA
Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina
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Ecology
Ecological Physiology
description With the global climate predicted to continue to change over the coming century, quantifying how animal populations respond to environmental variation is central for the prediction of future responses and consequences. To quantify how environmental change affects the foraging success of Macquarie Island female elephant seals Mirounga leonina , we related weaning massa function of maternal foraging successto a series of intrinsic and extrinsic (environmental) covariates. We found that the weaning mass of elephant seals was positively related to the number of females ashore during the breeding season and negatively related to maximum sea ice extent in the Ross Sea region. Weaners weighed on average 3 kg more in years with more females ashore and 17 kg less in years of high ice extent. These relationships suggest that in years of poor female foraging conditions (i.e. high ice extent), Macquarie Island population growth is affected not only by a reduction in the number of females ashore for reproduction but also, given that weaning mass dictates first-year survival, by reduced pup survival rates. The decline in the Macquarie Island population over the past 60 yr has occurred concurrently with a positive trend in sea ice extent in the Ross Sea region. The negative relationship between weaning mass and sea ice extent suggests that the decline in the Macquarie Island population trajectory may, in part, be caused by increasing sea ice in the Ross Sea and mediated by a reduction in weaning mass, first-year survival and recruitment rates.
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author Clausius, E
McMahon, CR
Harcourt, R
Hindell, MA
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Harcourt, R
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title Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina
title_short Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina
title_full Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina
title_fullStr Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina
title_full_unstemmed Effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina
title_sort effect of climate variability on weaning mass in a declining population of southern elephant seals mirounga leonina
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