Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance

Recent studies have found age-specific variations in reproductive performance amongst Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii, and we hypothesized age-related variations in maternal body mass as a mechanism linking maternal age and the observed patterns of reproductive performance. We evaluated the e...

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Main Authors: Proffitt, KM, Garrott, RA, Rotella, JJ, Wheatley, KE
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Environmental_and_senescent_related_variations_in_Weddell_seal_body_mass_implications_for_age-specific_reproductive_performance/22862699
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Garrott, RA
Rotella, JJ
Wheatley, KE
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description Recent studies have found age-specific variations in reproductive performance amongst Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii, and we hypothesized age-related variations in maternal body mass as a mechanism linking maternal age and the observed patterns of reproductive performance. We evaluated the effects of maternal traits such as age and reproductive experience and the effects of environmental variations on maternal body mass at parturition. Maternal body mass at parturition showed substantial age- and environmental-related variations. Maternal body mass increased with age through the young and middle ages, and evidence of senescent declines in body mass was found amongst the oldest ages. Additionally, body mass at parturition was strongly influenced by environmental variations during the pregnancy period, specifically sea-ice extent and the state of the El-Niño Southern Oscillation. Patterns of age-specific variations in body mass were consistent with age-specific patterns of offspring survival probability, which supported our hypothesis that changes in body mass link maternal age and reproductive performance in the Weddell seal. Further, environmental conditions during pregnancy may be an important component of Weddell seal reproductive performance. © OIKOS.
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spelling ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22862699 2025-03-16T15:33:55+00:00 Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance Proffitt, KM Garrott, RA Rotella, JJ Wheatley, KE 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Environmental_and_senescent_related_variations_in_Weddell_seal_body_mass_implications_for_age-specific_reproductive_performance/22862699 unknown 102.100.100/589878 In Copyright Population ecology No keyword provided Text Journal contribution 2007 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:19Z Recent studies have found age-specific variations in reproductive performance amongst Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii, and we hypothesized age-related variations in maternal body mass as a mechanism linking maternal age and the observed patterns of reproductive performance. We evaluated the effects of maternal traits such as age and reproductive experience and the effects of environmental variations on maternal body mass at parturition. Maternal body mass at parturition showed substantial age- and environmental-related variations. Maternal body mass increased with age through the young and middle ages, and evidence of senescent declines in body mass was found amongst the oldest ages. Additionally, body mass at parturition was strongly influenced by environmental variations during the pregnancy period, specifically sea-ice extent and the state of the El-Niño Southern Oscillation. Patterns of age-specific variations in body mass were consistent with age-specific patterns of offspring survival probability, which supported our hypothesis that changes in body mass link maternal age and reproductive performance in the Weddell seal. Further, environmental conditions during pregnancy may be an important component of Weddell seal reproductive performance. © OIKOS. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Weddell Seal Weddell Seals Research from University Of Tasmania Weddell
spellingShingle Population ecology
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Proffitt, KM
Garrott, RA
Rotella, JJ
Wheatley, KE
Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance
title Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance
title_full Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance
title_fullStr Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance
title_short Environmental and senescent related variations in Weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance
title_sort environmental and senescent related variations in weddell seal body mass: implications for age-specific reproductive performance
topic Population ecology
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topic_facet Population ecology
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