Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)
Wolf JBW, Kauermann G, Trillmich F (2005)
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 59(2): 293-302.
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In many sexually dimorphic species adult sexes tend to segregate socially, spatially, or in habitat use. Several hypotheses have been formulated regarding underlying mechanisms. We investigated terrestrial habitat use and sexual segregation in a tropical otariid, the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki), where most of the hypotheses can be ruled out a priori. Factors relating to thermoregulation and costs of locomotion were of prime importance for habitat use. Habitats directly adjacent to the sea, with simple structured flat surfaces, shade, and tide pools were most frequented, but sexes and age classes differed in their usage patterns. Sexual segregation, both spatial and by habitat was pronounced in the reproductive period (RP), but remained high during the nonreproductive period (NRP). A GLM model of habitat use showed that in both seasons adult males frequented habitat types that adult females and other age classes used much less. Males were most abundant in suboptimal inland habitats, which offered only shade for cooling. Females with newborns differed in habitat use from females with older offspring and lone females. Spatial and habitat segregation are explained most parsimoniously as by-products of social processes, primarily intrasexual competition and female avoidance of male harassment, linked to the polygynous mating system.
Stichworte
sexual segregation;
mating system;
intrasexual competition;
seal;
habitat choice;
harassment;
sexual size dimorphism
Erscheinungsjahr
2005
Zeitschriftentitel
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
Band
59
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
293-302
ISSN
0340-5443
eISSN
1432-0762
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1601667
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Wolf JBW, Kauermann G, Trillmich F. Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki). BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. 2005;59(2):293-302.
Wolf, J. B. W., Kauermann, G., & Trillmich, F. (2005). Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki). BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 59(2), 293-302. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-005-0042-7
Wolf, JBW, Kauermann, Göran, and Trillmich, Fritz. 2005. “Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)”. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 59 (2): 293-302.
Wolf, J. B. W., Kauermann, G., and Trillmich, F. (2005). Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki). BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 59, 293-302.
Wolf, J.B.W., Kauermann, G., & Trillmich, F., 2005. Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki). BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 59(2), p 293-302.
J.B.W. Wolf, G. Kauermann, and F. Trillmich, “Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)”, BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, vol. 59, 2005, pp. 293-302.
Wolf, J.B.W., Kauermann, G., Trillmich, F.: Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki). BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. 59, 293-302 (2005).
Wolf, JBW, Kauermann, Göran, and Trillmich, Fritz. “Males in the shade: habitat use and sexual segregation in the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)”. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 59.2 (2005): 293-302.
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