Risk exposure trade-offs in the ontogeny of sexual segregation in Antarctic fur seal pups

Sexual segregation has important ecological implications, but its initial development in early life stages is poorly understood. We investigated the roles of size dimorphism, social behavior and predation risk on the ontogeny of sexual segregation in Antarctic fur seal, Arctocephalus gazella , pups...

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Main Authors: Jones, Kayleigh, Wood, Hannah, Ashburner, Jonathan, Forcada, Jaume, Ratcliffe, Norman, Votier, Stephen, Staniland, Iain
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Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.nzs7h44ng
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Summary:Sexual segregation has important ecological implications, but its initial development in early life stages is poorly understood. We investigated the roles of size dimorphism, social behavior and predation risk on the ontogeny of sexual segregation in Antarctic fur seal, Arctocephalus gazella , pups at South Georgia. Beaches and water provide opportunities for pup social interaction and learning (through play and swimming), but increased risk of injury and death (from other seals, predatory birds, and harsh weather), whereas tussock grass provides shelter from these risks but less developmental opportunities. One hundred pups were sexed and weighed, 50 on the beach and 50 in tussock grass, in January, February and March annually from 1989 – 2018. Additionally, 19 male and 16 female pups were GPS-tracked during lactation from December 2012. Analysis of pup counts and habitat use of GPS-tracked pups suggested females had a slightly higher association with tussock grass habitats and males with beach habitats. GPS-tracked pups travelled progressively further at sea as they developed, and males travelled further than females towards the end of lactation. These sex differences may reflect contrasting drivers of pup behavior: males being more risk prone to gain social skills and lean muscle mass and females being more risk averse to improve chances of survival, ultimately driven by their different reproductive roles. We conclude that sex differences in habitat use can develop in a highly polygynous species prior to onset of major sexual size dimorphism, which hints that these sex differences will increasingly diverge in later life. Data file 'Antarctic fur seal pup monitoring data' contains data for monitored pups from 1989 – 2018. Data file 'Antarctic fur seal pup GPS tracking data' contains the raw GPS data for all 35 GPS-tracked Antarctic fur seal pups. Data file 'Mass of GPS tracked Antarctic fur seal pups' contains the pup measurements (in cm) and masses (in kg). Funding provided by: Natural Environment Research ...