CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA

Heart rate, swimming speed and diving depth data were collected from free-ranging grey seals, Halichoerus grypus, as they foraged and travelled in the sea around the Hebrides Islands off western Scotland. Information was collected on a tracking yacht using a combination of sonic and radio telemetry....

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Main Authors: THOMPSON, D, FEDAK, M A
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Language:English
Published: 1993
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description Heart rate, swimming speed and diving depth data were collected from free-ranging grey seals, Halichoerus grypus, as they foraged and travelled in the sea around the Hebrides Islands off western Scotland. Information was collected on a tracking yacht using a combination of sonic and radio telemetry. Diving heart rate declined as a function of dive duration. In long dives, grey seals employed extreme bradycardia, with heart rates falling to 4 beats min-1 for extended periods, despite the animal being free to breathe at will. This extreme dive response is part of the normal foraging behaviour. Seals spent 89 % of the time submerged during bouts of long dives; swimming was restricted to ascent and descent. Dive durations exceeded estimated aerobic dive limit, even assuming resting metabolic rates. These results indicate that behavioural, and possibly cellular, energy-sparing mechanisms play an important role in diving behaviour of grey seals. This has implications not only for studies of mammalian energetics but also for our understanding of the foraging tactics and prey selection of marine mammals. If some seals are using energy-sparing mechanisms to reduce metabolic costs while at depth, they may be forced to wait for and ambush prey rather than to search for and chase it.
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/107aa148-cd9b-48a5-b67f-1bb8ac590c0f 2025-01-16T21:43:32+00:00 CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA THOMPSON, D FEDAK, M A 1993-01 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/cardiac-responses-of-gray-seals-during-diving-at-sea(107aa148-cd9b-48a5-b67f-1bb8ac590c0f).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess THOMPSON , D & FEDAK , M A 1993 , ' CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA ' , Journal of Experimental Biology , vol. 174 , pp. 139-164 . DIVING BEHAVIOR HEART RATE BRADYCARDIA AEROBIC DIVING HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS WEDDELL SEALS GRAY SEALS BEHAVIOR METABOLISM article 1993 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:18:54Z Heart rate, swimming speed and diving depth data were collected from free-ranging grey seals, Halichoerus grypus, as they foraged and travelled in the sea around the Hebrides Islands off western Scotland. Information was collected on a tracking yacht using a combination of sonic and radio telemetry. Diving heart rate declined as a function of dive duration. In long dives, grey seals employed extreme bradycardia, with heart rates falling to 4 beats min-1 for extended periods, despite the animal being free to breathe at will. This extreme dive response is part of the normal foraging behaviour. Seals spent 89 % of the time submerged during bouts of long dives; swimming was restricted to ascent and descent. Dive durations exceeded estimated aerobic dive limit, even assuming resting metabolic rates. These results indicate that behavioural, and possibly cellular, energy-sparing mechanisms play an important role in diving behaviour of grey seals. This has implications not only for studies of mammalian energetics but also for our understanding of the foraging tactics and prey selection of marine mammals. If some seals are using energy-sparing mechanisms to reduce metabolic costs while at depth, they may be forced to wait for and ambush prey rather than to search for and chase it. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seals Southern Elephant Seals Weddell Seals University of St Andrews: Research Portal Weddell
spellingShingle DIVING BEHAVIOR
HEART RATE
BRADYCARDIA
AEROBIC DIVING
HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS
SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS
WEDDELL SEALS
GRAY SEALS
BEHAVIOR
METABOLISM
THOMPSON, D
FEDAK, M A
CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA
title CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA
title_full CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA
title_fullStr CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA
title_full_unstemmed CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA
title_short CARDIAC RESPONSES OF GRAY SEALS DURING DIVING AT SEA
title_sort cardiac responses of gray seals during diving at sea
topic DIVING BEHAVIOR
HEART RATE
BRADYCARDIA
AEROBIC DIVING
HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS
SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS
WEDDELL SEALS
GRAY SEALS
BEHAVIOR
METABOLISM
topic_facet DIVING BEHAVIOR
HEART RATE
BRADYCARDIA
AEROBIC DIVING
HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS
SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS
WEDDELL SEALS
GRAY SEALS
BEHAVIOR
METABOLISM
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