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母体质量和状况对威德尔海豹能量转移的影响。

Influence of maternal mass and condition on energy transfer in Weddell seals.

作者信息

Wheatley Kathryn E, Bradshaw Corey J A, Davis Lloyd S, Harcourt Robert G, Hindell Mark A

机构信息

Antarctic Wildlife Research Unit, School of Zoology, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 05, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2006 May;75(3):724-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01093.x.

Abstract
  1. Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the reproductive success of top predators. We examined maternal expenditure, offspring mass and condition for Weddell seals in 2 years when individuals exhibited marked differences in these traits. 2. For females weighing > or = 355 kg there was a positive relationship between maternal post-partum mass (MPPM) and lactation length, but below this there was no relationship, suggesting that heavier females were able to increase lactation length but lighter females were restricted to a minimum lactation period of 33 days. 3. Overall, females were heavier in 2002, but in 2003 shorter females were lighter than similar-sized females in 2002 suggesting that the effects of environmental variability on foraging success and condition are more pronounced in smaller individuals. 4. There was no relationship between MPPM and pup birth mass, indicating pre-partum investment did not differ between years. However, there was a positive relationship between MPPM and pup mass gain. Mass and energy transfer efficiency were 10.2 and 5.4% higher in 2002 than 2003, which suggests costs associated with a putatively poor-resource year were delayed until lactation. 5. Heavier females lost a higher proportion of mass during lactation in both years, so smaller females may not have been able to provide more to their offspring to wean a pup of similar size to larger females. 6. MPPM had only a small influence on total body lipid; therefore, regardless of mass, females had the same relative body composition. Females with male pups lost a higher percentage of lipid than those with female pups, but by the end of lactation female pups had 4.5% higher lipid content than males. 7. It appears that for Weddell seals the consequences of environmentally induced variation in food availability are manifested in differences in maternal mass and expenditure during lactation. These differences translate to changes in pup mass and condition at weaning with potential consequences for future survival and recruitment.
摘要
  1. 环境变化会影响食物的丰富度和可获取性,这在顶级食肉动物的繁殖成功率中有所体现。我们研究了两年间威德尔海豹的母体投入、幼崽体重和健康状况,这两年个体在这些特征上表现出显著差异。2. 对于体重≥355千克的雌性海豹,产后母体质量(MPPM)与哺乳期长度呈正相关,但低于这个体重则不存在这种关系,这表明较重的雌性能够延长哺乳期,而较轻的雌性则被限制在最短33天的哺乳期。3. 总体而言,2002年的雌性海豹更重,但在2003年,体型较小的雌性比2002年体型相似的雌性更轻,这表明环境变化对觅食成功率和健康状况的影响在较小个体中更为明显。4. MPPM与幼崽出生体重之间没有关系,这表明产前投入在不同年份没有差异。然而,MPPM与幼崽体重增加呈正相关。2002年的体重和能量转移效率比2003年分别高10.2%和5.4%,这表明与资源可能匮乏年份相关的成本被推迟到了哺乳期。5. 两年中较重的雌性在哺乳期体重损失的比例更高,所以体型较小的雌性可能无法为其后代提供更多营养,以使幼崽断奶时达到与体型较大的雌性所育幼崽相似的大小。6. MPPM对总体脂质的影响很小;因此,无论体重如何,雌性的相对身体组成相同。育有雄性幼崽的雌性脂质损失百分比高于育有雌性幼崽的雌性,但到哺乳期结束时,雌性幼崽的脂质含量比雄性高4.5%。7. 看来对于威德尔海豹来说,环境引起的食物可获取性变化的后果体现在哺乳期母体质量和投入的差异上。这些差异转化为断奶时幼崽体重和健康状况的变化,对未来的生存和补充可能产生影响。

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