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Elephant Seals: Population Ecology, Behavior, and Physiology [Hardcover]

Burney J. Le Beouf (Editor), Richard M. Laws (Editor)


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August 26, 1994
The largest of all seals, elephant seals rank among the most impressive of marine mammals. They are renowned for their spectacular recovery from near-extinction at the end of the nineteenth century when seal hunters nearly eliminated the entire northern species. No other vertebrate has come so close to extinction and made such a complete recovery. The physiological extremes that elephant seals can tolerate are also remarkable: females fast for a month while lactating, and the largest breeding males fast for over one hundred days during the breeding seasons, at which times both sexes lose forty percent of their body weight. Elephant seals dive constantly during their long foraging migrations, spending more time under water than most whales and diving deeper and longer than any other marine mammal.
This first book-length discussion of elephant seals brings together worldwide expertise from scientists who describe and debate recent research, including the history and status of various populations, their life-history tactics, and other findings obtained with the help of modern microcomputer diving instruments attached to free-ranging seals. Essential for all marine mammalogists for its information and its methodological innovations, Elephant Seals will also illuminate current debates about species extinctions and possible means of preventing them.

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"With its breadth of coverage, use of both comparative and experimental methods, diversity of approaches, and close connections between data and theory, this will become a benchmark book in marine mammal biology."--Roger Gentry, editor of Fur Seals

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"With its breadth of coverage, use of both comparative and experimental methods, diversity of approaches, and close connections between data and theory, this will become a benchmark book in marine mammal biology." (Roger Gentry, editor of Fur Seals)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 414 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (August 26, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520083644
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520083646
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,040,824 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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ABSTRACT. The two species of elephant seals, M. angustirostris and M.leonina, inhabit different parts of the world, in opposite hemispheres and contrasting climatic zones, they breed at different times of the year, and they differ in size and elaboration of male secondary sexual characteristics. Read the first page
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female southern elephant seals, postbreeding females, diving metabolic rate, female northern elephant seals, northern elephant seal females, dive segments, pelagic foraging dives, southern elephant seal populations, departure from the rookery, specific blood volume, mean dive duration, pup mass, dive types, postmolt females, postbreeding migrations, juvenile elephant seals, white shark predation, natal rookery, northern elephant seal population, mean dive depth, weaning mass, elephant seal cows, postbreeding period, elephant seals using day length, weaning success
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South Georgia, Macquarie Island, Marion Island, Afio Nuevo, San Miguel Island, Southern Ocean, Journal of Mammalogy, Marine Mammal Science, Springer Verlag, University of California, Santa Barbara, South African, New York, Santa Cruz, Physiological Zoology, Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Scientific Reports, South Farallon Islands, American Naturalist, North Pacific, Isla de Guadalupe, Campbell Island, Fishery Bulletin, San Nicolas Island, Academic Press
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