Dear MARMAM, My co-authors and I are pleased to announce our recent publication in Biology Letters:
Huckstadt LA, RR Holser, MS Tift and DP Costa. 2018. The extra burden of motherhood: reduced dive duration associated with pregnancy status in a deep-diving mammal, the northern elephant seal. Biology Letters 14: 20170722. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2017.0722 Abstract: The cost of pregnancy is hard to study in marine mammals, particularly in species that undergo pregnancy while diving continuously at sea such as elephant seals (genus *Mirounga*).We analysed the diving behaviour of confirmed pregnant and non-pregnant northern elephant seals (*M. angustirostris*, n = 172) and showed that after an initial continuous increase in dive duration, dives of pregnant females become shorter after week 17. The reasons for this reduction in dive duration remain unknown, but we hypothesize that increased fetal demand for oxygen could be the cause. Our findings reveal an opportunity to explore the use of biologging data to investigate pregnancy status of free-ranging marine mammals and factors that could affect pregnancy success. The full article is available at http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/14/2/20170722 If interested in a PDF copy, please contact me at lahuc...@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Luis A. Huckstadt, Ph.D. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California Santa Cruz Coastal Biology Building, Rm 174 130 McAllister Way Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Ph: (831) 502-8675 http://lahuckst.wixsite.com/welcome
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