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Title
Maternal
and
pup
growth
strategies
of
sympatric
Antarctic
and
subantarctic
fur
seals
at
Ile
de
la
Possession
,
Iles
Crozet
,
Southern
Indian
Ocean
Author
Luque
,
Sebastián
Description
Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2010.
Biology
Date
2009
Pagination
xxiii, 283 leaves : ill., maps.
Subject
Eared
seals--Behavior--Crozet
Islands;
Eared
seals--Infancy--Crozet
Islands
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Biology
Discipline
Biology
Language
Eng
Notes
Includes
bibliographical
references
(leaves
161-194).
Abstract
Otariid
pinnipeds
exhibit
large
variation
in
lactation
duration
, and
pups
wean
at
different
times
of
cycles
in
marine
productivity.
Interspecific
comparisons
to
understand
the
mechanisms
driving
variation
in
maternal
care
strategies
and
pup
development
are
difficult
due
to
inability
to
control
for
confounding
effects
of
differences
in
environment.
Therefore
,
I
investigated
interspecific
differences
in
foraging
ecology
,
allocation
of
maternal
resources
into
pups
, and
use
of
maternal
resources
by
pups
as they
approach
weaning
,
between
sympatric
Antarctic
(AFS)
and
subantarctic
(SFS)
fur
seals
at He
de
la
Possession
,
lies
Crozet
,
Southern
Indian
Ocean.
Females
of
both
fur
seal
species
fed
on the
same
myctophid
fish
prey
over
largely
overlapping
areas
, with
minor
but
important
differences
in the
proportion
of
prey
species
consumed.
SFS
females
showed
less
diel
variation
in
diving
behaviour
,
suggesting
that they
followed
the
nycthymeral
migrations
of their
prey
to a
smaller
extent
than
AFS.
Diving
occurred
exclusively
at
night
in
both
species
, but
SFS
females
dove
deeper
and for
longer
periods.
AFS
females
had
smaller
aerobic
dive
limit
(ADL)
, but had
higher
propensity
to
dive
anaerobically.
AFS
females
exploited
more
patches
per
unit
time
, and
remained
in them for
briefer
periods
of
time.
AFS
females
foraged
in
patches
of
better
quality
, at the
cost
of
greater
foraging
effort.
Body
shape
differed
significantly
between
species
from
birth
, and
growth
involved
the
acquisition
of a
longer
,
more
slender
body
with
larger
foreflippers
in
AFS.
Allometric
analysis
showed
that
body
shape
differences
present
at
birth
were
exacerbated
during
growth
,
so
AFS
were
physically
more
mature
at
100
d
of
age.
Milk
composition
did
not
differ
between
species
, and
total
energy
intake
was
significantly
higher
in
AFS
at any
given
age.
SFS
pups
had
proportionally
larger
total
body
lipid
reserves
, and had
lower
resting
and
daily
metabolic
rates
than
AFS
pups.
Results
suggest
that
,
under
comparable
foraging
conditions
,
maternal
expenditure
is
larger
in
AFS
, in
response
to a
relatively
briefer
and
more
inflexible
duration
of
lactation.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a3289192
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
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and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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