Age estimation and growth patterns in young harbor seals (Phoca vitulina vitulina) during rehabilitation.

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Journal of Mammalogy Pub Date : 2024-12-10 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1093/jmammal/gyae128
Beatriz Rapado-Tamarit, Margarita Méndez-Aróstegui, Koen de Reus, Tom Sarraude, Ido Pen, Ton G G Groothuis
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To study patterns in behavior, fitness, and population dynamics, estimating the age of the individuals is often a necessity. Specifically, age estimation of young animals is very important for animal rehabilitation centers because it may determine if the animal should be taken in and, if so, what care is optimal for its rehabilitation. Accurate age estimation is also important to determine the growth pattern of an individual, and it is needed to correctly interpret the influence of early body condition on its growth trajectories. The purpose of our study was to find body measurements that function as good age estimators in young (up to 3 months old) harbor seals (Phoca vitulina vitulina), placing emphasis on noninvasive techniques that can be used in the field. To meet this goal, body mass (BM), dorsal standard length (DSL), upper canine length (CL), body condition (BC), and sex were determined from 45 Harbor Seal pups of known age. Generalized additive mixed models were fitted to find how well these morphometric measures predicted age, and the results from the selected model were used to compute growth curves and to create a practical table to determine the age of young animals in the field. We found that both DSL and CL-and to some extent sex-were useful predictors for estimating age in young harbor seals and that the growth rate of pups raised in captivity is significantly lower than for those raised in the wild. In addition, we found no evidence for compensatory growth, given that animals that arrived at the center with a poor BM or BC continued to show lower BM or BC throughout almost the entire rehabilitation period.

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幼龄斑海豹(Phoca vitulina vitulina)在康复期间的年龄估计和生长模式。
为了研究行为模式、适应性和种群动态,估计个体的年龄通常是必要的。具体来说,幼小动物的年龄估计对动物康复中心来说非常重要,因为它可以决定动物是否应该被收养,如果是的话,什么样的护理对它的康复是最理想的。准确的年龄估计对于确定个体的生长模式也很重要,并且需要正确解释早期身体状况对其生长轨迹的影响。我们研究的目的是找到幼小(3个月大)斑海豹(Phoca vitulina vitulina)的身体测量方法,作为良好的年龄估计器,重点是可以在该领域使用的无创技术。为了实现这一目标,研究人员对45只已知年龄的海豹幼崽进行了体重(BM)、背部标准长度(DSL)、上犬齿长度(CL)、身体状况(BC)和性别的测定。我们拟合了广义加性混合模型,以确定这些形态计量学测量对年龄的预测程度,所选模型的结果用于计算生长曲线,并创建一个实用的表,以确定该领域幼龄动物的年龄。我们发现DSL和cl,以及某种程度上的性别,都是估计幼海豹年龄的有用预测指标,而且圈养幼崽的生长速度明显低于野生幼崽。此外,我们没有发现代偿性生长的证据,因为在几乎整个康复期间,到达中心时BM或BC较差的动物继续显示较低的BM或BC。
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Journal of Mammalogy
Journal of Mammalogy 生物-动物学
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3.30
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106
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Papers are published on mammalian behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, physiology, and taxonomy.
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