The ontogeny of metabolic rate and thermoregulatory capabilities of northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, pups in air and water

Citation
Mj. Donohue et al., The ontogeny of metabolic rate and thermoregulatory capabilities of northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, pups in air and water, J EXP BIOL, 203(6), 2000, pp. 1003-1016
Citations number
87
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Experimental Biology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00220949 → ACNP
Volume
203
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1003 - 1016
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0949(200003)203:6<1003:TOOMRA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Young pinnipeds, born on land, must eventually enter the water to feed inde pendently. The aim of this study was to examine developmental factors that might influence this transition. The ontogeny of metabolic rate and thermor egulation in northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, pups was investigated at two developmental stages in air and water using open-circuit respirometr y. Mean in-air resting metabolic rate (RMR) increased significantly from 11 3+/-5 ml O-2 min(-1) (N=18) pre-molt to 160+/-4 ml O-2 min(-1) (N=16; means +/- S.E.M.) post-molt. In-water, whole-body metabolic rates did not differ pre- and post-molt and were 2.6 and 1.6 times in-air RMRs respectively. Ma ss-specific metabolic rates of pre-molt pups in water were 2.8 times in-air rates. Mean mass-specific metabolic rates of post-molt pups at 20 degrees C in water and air did not differ (16.1+/-1.7 ml O-2 min(-1) kg(-1); N=10). In-air mass-specific metabolic rates of post-molt pups were significantly lower than in-water rates at 5 degrees C (18.2+/-1.1 ml O-2 min(-1) kg(-1); N=10) and 10 degrees C (19.4+/-1.7 ml O-2 min(-1) kg(-1); N=10; means +/- S.E.M.). Northern fur seal pups have metabolic rates comparable with those of terrestrial mammalian young of similar body size. Thermal conductance wa s independent of air temperature, but increased with water temperature. In- water thermal conductance of pre-molt pups was approximately twice that of post-molt pups, In-water pre-molt pups matched the energy expenditure of la rger post-molt pups while still failing to maintain body temperature. Pre-m olt pups experience greater relative costs when entering the water regardle ss of temperature than do larger post-molt pups, This study demonstrates th at the development of thermoregulatory capabilities plays a significant rol e in determining when northern fur seal pups enter the water.