Dear MARMAM community,


My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper 
titled Decadal changes in blood δ13C values, at-sea distribution, and weaning 
mass of southern elephant seals from Kerguelen Islands



Mestre, J., Authier, M., Cherel, Y., Harcourt, R., McMahon, C.R., Hindell, 
M.A., Charrassin, J.-B., Guinet C. 2020. Decadal changes in blood δ13C values, 
at-sea distribution, and weaning mass of southern elephant seals from Kerguelen 
Islands. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 287: 2020154. 
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.1544<https://webmail.cnrs.fr/owa/redir.aspx?C=Gn7Ur2Ql5F0bNW_irvxlWfR8k7dtCDny8r5HbmACdEJlZyMg7knYCA..&URL=https%3a%2f%2fdoi.org%2f10.1098%2frspb.2020.1544>



Abstract:

Changes in the foraging environment and at-sea distribution of southern 
elephant seals from Kerguelen Islands were investigated over a decade 
(2004�C2018) using tracking, weaning mass, and blood δ13C values. Females 
showed either a sub-Antarctic or an Antarctic foraging strategy, and no 
significant shift in their at-sea distribution was detected between 2004 and 
2017. The proportion of females foraging in sub-Antarctic versus Antarctic 
habitats did not change over the 2006�C2018 period. Pup weaning mass varied 
according to the foraging habitat of their mothers. The weaning mass of 
sub-Antarctic foraging mothers' pups decreased by 11.7 kg over the study 
period, but they were on average 5.8 kg heavier than pups from Antarctic 
foraging mothers. Pup blood δ13C values decreased by 1.1‰ over the study period 
regardless of their sex and the presumed foraging habitat of their mothers. 
Together, these results suggest an ecological change is occurring within the 
Indian sector of the Southern Ocean with possible consequences on the foraging 
performance of southern elephant seals. We hypothesize that this shift in δ13C 
is related to a change in primary production and/or in the composition of 
phytoplankton communities, but this requires further multidisciplinary 
investigations.



The paper can be found here: 
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.1544<https://webmail.cnrs.fr/owa/redir.aspx?C=Gn7Ur2Ql5F0bNW_irvxlWfR8k7dtCDny8r5HbmACdEJlZyMg7knYCA..&URL=https%3a%2f%2fdoi.org%2f10.1098%2frspb.2020.1544>
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Best regards,



Julie Mestre





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Julie Mestre

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