Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates
Trillmich F, Weissing FJ (2006)
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 60(2): 137-149.
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Trillmich, FritzUniBi ;
Weissing, FJ
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Within pinnipeds, phocids and otariids show differing maternal care. strategies. Phocids rear young out of body stores in a yearly cycle with a single stay ashore when the mother fasts while lactating, whereas otariids provision their young by repeated foraging trips to sea alternating with brief stays ashore where they suckle their young. In a previous optimality model, these differences have been interpreted as adaptations based on differing energy requirements of large (phocid) and smaller (otariid) species, and the time budget of the large elephant and the much smaller Antarctic fur seal were correctly predicted. Our refined model-extended to pinniped species of all sizes-predicts lactation strategies to shift from attendance cycles to 1-year cycles with increasing body mass and provides an explanation for the finding that phocid pups are weaned at lower relative mass than otariid pups. However, other predictions do not correspond to empirical findings. In particular, the model does not explain the behavior of large otariids and small phocids. Thus, maternal metabolic requirements alone appear insufficient to explain observed lactation patterns. In the light of our results, we discuss more generally the scope and limitations of optimality models when applied in a comparative framework to a group of related species.
Stichworte
value;
allometric relationships;
life history;
optimality approach;
reproductive;
capital breeding;
breeding;
income;
lactation strategy;
phylogenctic constraint
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Zeitschriftentitel
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
Band
60
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
137-149
ISSN
0340-5443
eISSN
1432-0762
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1598834
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Trillmich F, Weissing FJ. Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. 2006;60(2):137-149.
Trillmich, F., & Weissing, F. J. (2006). Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 60(2), 137-149. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-005-0150-4
Trillmich, Fritz, and Weissing, FJ. 2006. “Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates”. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 60 (2): 137-149.
Trillmich, F., and Weissing, F. J. (2006). Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 60, 137-149.
Trillmich, F., & Weissing, F.J., 2006. Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 60(2), p 137-149.
F. Trillmich and F.J. Weissing, “Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates”, BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, vol. 60, 2006, pp. 137-149.
Trillmich, F., Weissing, F.J.: Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. 60, 137-149 (2006).
Trillmich, Fritz, and Weissing, FJ. “Lactation patterns of pinnipeds are not explained by optimization of maternal energy delivery rates”. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 60.2 (2006): 137-149.
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