Ma. Lea et Ma. Hindell, PUP GROWTH AND MATERNAL-CARE IN NEW-ZEALAND FUR SEALS, ARCTOCEPHALUS-FORSTERI, AT MAATSUYKER ISLAND, TASMANIA, Wildlife research, 24(3), 1997, pp. 307-318
The growth, maternal attendance and sucking behaviour of 11 New Zealan
d fur seal pups, Arctocephalus forsteri, on Maatsuyker Island, Tasmani
a, were studied during the first six months of lactation. Early growth
rates (0-50 days) ranged from 78 to 138 g day(-1) and were amongst th
e highest recorded for any fur seal. Male pups from Maatsuyker Island
in 1993 grew at double the rate reported from Kangaroo Island in 1989
and 1990. Growth of pups was influenced by the attendance behaviour of
mothers. Mothers that spent relatively long periods at sea had pups t
hat grew more slowly. The proportion of time spent sucking by pups dec
reased during the attendance period of mothers. Distinct interannual v
ariability was also determined for body masses of pups weighed in Marc
h in five successive years, 1990-94, with mean body mass differing by
up to 20% between years.