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Ontogeny of total body oxygen stores and aerobic dive potential in Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus)
Authors:Julie P Richmond  Jennifer M Burns  Lorrie D Rea
Institution:(1) University of Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Dr., Anchorage, AK 99508, USA;(2) Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 525 W. 67th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99518, USA;(3) Present address: University of Connecticut, Department of Animal Science, 3636 Horsebarn Rd Ext Unit 4040, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
Abstract:Two key factors influence the diving and hence foraging ability of marine mammals: increased oxygen stores prolong aerobic metabolism and decreased metabolism slows rate of fuel consumption. In young animals, foraging ability may be physiologically limited due to low total body oxygen stores and high mass specific metabolic rates. To examine the development of dive physiology in Steller sea lions, total body oxygen stores were measured in animals from 1 to 29 months of age and used to estimate aerobic dive limit (ADL). Blood oxygen stores were determined by measuring hematocrit, hemoglobin, and plasma volume, while muscle oxygen stores were determined by measuring myoglobin concentration and total muscle mass. Around 2 years of age, juveniles attained mass specific total body oxygen stores that were similar to those of adult females; however, their estimated ADL remained less than that of adults, most likely due to their smaller size and higher mass specific metabolic rates. These findings indicate that juvenile Steller sea lion oxygen stores remain immature for more than a year, and therefore may constrain dive behavior during the transition to nutritional independence.
Keywords:Aerobic dive limit  Development  Oxygen stores  Pinniped  Steller sea lion
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