Weights of northern elephant seal weanlings from Año Nuevo Reserve
Long-term observations of foraging success at the population scale are key to understanding demographic and ecological patterns. Northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris, are capital breeders and the resources delivered to the pup during the 4-week lactation period are related to both the p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Long-term observations of foraging success at the population scale are key
to understanding demographic and ecological patterns. Northern elephant
seals, Mirounga angustirostris, are capital breeders and the resources
delivered to the pup during the 4-week lactation period are related to
both the past foraging success of the mother and the future survival of
the pup post-weaning. We collected weight and basic morphometric data
from more than 7,000 recently weaned elephant seals at the Año Nuevo
colony in central California, USA beginning in 1976 and extending through
the present. This archive will be updated periodically as new data are
collected. The PIs would like to be informed of manuscripts intended for
publication that use this dataset. Depending on our level of interest and
how much a paper depends on the data, co-authorship might be
requested. Funding for this project was provided by a variety of public
and private organizations including: NSF, ONR, JIP, and the Moore,
Packard and Sloan foundations (please consult PI's for a complete
list). Funding was also provided by generous donations to Año Nuevo
Reserve and UC Santa Cruz. |
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DOI: | 10.7291/d1d973 |