Adachi, Taiki Naito, Yasuhiko Robinson, Patrick W Costa, Daniel P Hückstädt, Luis A Holser, Rachel R Iwasaki, Wataru Takahashi, Akinori
The darkness of the deep ocean limits the vision of diving predators, except when prey emit bioluminescence. It is hypothesized that deep-diving seals rely on highly developed whiskers to locate their prey. However, if and how seals use their whiskers while foraging in natural conditions remains unknown. We used animal-borne tags to show that free-...
Beltran, Roxanne S Yuen, Alexander L Condit, Richard Robinson, Patrick W Czapanskiy, Max F Crocker, Daniel E Costa, Daniel P
Many marine animals migrate between foraging areas and reproductive sites, often timing the return migration with extreme precision. In theory, the decision to return should reflect energy acquisition at foraging areas, energetic costs associated with transit, and timing arrival for successful reproduction. For long-distance migrations to be succes...
Noh, Hyun Ji Turner-Maier, Jason Schulberg, S Anne Fitzgerald, Michael L Johnson, Jeremy Allen, Kaitlin N Hückstädt, Luis A Batten, Annabelle J Alfoldi, Jessica Costa, Daniel P
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The Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii) thrives in its extreme Antarctic environment. We generated the Weddell seal genome assembly and a high-quality annotation to investigate genome-wide evolutionary pressures that underlie its phenotype and to study genes implicated in hypoxia tolerance and a lipid-based metabolism. Genome-wide analyses inclu...
Vail, Matthew Beaufrère, Hugues Gallini, Stefan Paluch, Hubert Brandão, João DiGeronimo, Peter M
This retrospective study used data obtained from medical records of 530 stranded free-ranging harbor (Phoca vitulina), grey (Halichoerus grypus), harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus), and hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) presented to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, New Jersey from January 1998 through December 2016. The objective was...
Condit, Richard Allen, Sarah G Costa, Daniel P Codde, Sarah Goley, P Dawn Le Boeuf, Burney J Lowry, Mark S Morris, Patricia
Our aim was to develop a method for estimating the number of animals using a single site in an asynchronous species, meaning that not all animals are present at once so that no one count captures the entire population. This is a common problem in seasonal breeders, and in northern elephant seals, we have a model for quantifying asynchrony at the Añ...
Linossier, Juliette Casey, Caroline Charrier, Isabelle Mathevon, Nicolas Reichmuth, Colleen
Bonding between mothers and their young is fundamental to mammalian reproductive behaviour and individual fitness. In social systems where the risk of confusing filial and non-filial offspring is high, mothers should demonstrate early, strong and consistent responses to their kin throughout the period of offspring dependence, irrespective of matern...
Wright, Dana N Katundu, Kondwani GH Viscarra, Jose A Crocker, Daniel E Newman, John W La Frano, Michael R Ortiz, Rudy M
The prolonged, postweaning fast of northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) pups is characterized by a reliance on lipid metabolism and reversible, fasting-induced insulin resistance, providing a unique model to examine the effects of insulin on lipid metabolism. We have previously shown that acute insulin infusion induced a shift in fatty ...
Holser, Rachel R Crocker, Daniel E Robinson, Patrick W Condit, Richard Costa, Daniel P
All organisms face resource limitations that will ultimately restrict population growth, but the controlling mechanisms vary across ecosystems, taxa, and reproductive strategies. Using four decades of data, we examine how variation in the environment and population density affect reproductive outcomes in a capital-breeding carnivore, the northern e...
Liu, Hongwei Plancarte, Magdalena Ball, Erin E Weiss, Christopher M Gonzales-Viera, Omar Holcomb, Karen Ma, Zhong-Min Allen, A Mark Reader, J Rachel Duignan, Pádraig J
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To understand susceptibility of wild California sea lions and Northern elephant seals to influenza A virus (IAV), we developed an ex vivo respiratory explant model and used it to compare infection kinetics for multiple IAV subtypes. We first established the approach using explants from colonized rhesus macaques, a model for human IAV. Trachea, bron...
Ruscher, Brandi Sills, Jillian M Richter, Beau P Reichmuth, Colleen
The auditory biology of Monachinae seals is poorly understood. Limited audiometric data and certain anatomical features suggest that these seals may have reduced sensitivity to airborne sounds compared to related species. Here, we describe the in-air hearing abilities of a Hawaiian monk seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) trained to participate in a p...