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MEPS 627:179-194 (2019)  -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13072

Behavioural ontogeny of bearded seals Erignathus barbatus through the first year of life

Charmain D. Hamilton1, Christian Lydersen1, Mike A. Fedak2, Carla Freitas1,5, Mark A. Hindell3,4, Kit M. Kovacs1,*

1Norwegian Polar Institute, Fram Centre, Tromsø 9296, Norway
2Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, KY16 8LB, United Kingdom
3Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia
4Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7000, Australia
5Present address: Institute of Marine Research, Flødevigen 4817, Norway
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ABSTRACT: Pinniped pups face special ontogenetic challenges as they are born and receive maternal care on solid substrates (land or ice) but must transition to feeding aquatically following weaning. In this study, satellite relay data loggers were used to study behavioural ontogeny of bearded seal Erignathus barbatus pups (n = 13) through their first year in Svalbard, Norway. Pups occupied shallow, coastal habitats and were found in areas with intermediate ice concentrations (in seasons with sea ice: late-autumn/winter). Most pups showed exploratory movement patterns that peaked in the weeks following weaning; maximum home range size occurred at 31 to 60 d of age. Thereafter, home range size decreased with pups settling into areas along the coast. Time spent diving, dive duration, dive depth and time at the bottom of dives increased during the first weeks of independence, stabilizing when pups were ~50 d old. Dive depth subsequently decreased to depths comparable to adult bearded seals (by the time pups were ~175 d old). Record maximum dive depth (368 m) and duration (16.5 min) were performed by pups that were 66 and 224 d old, respectively. Time spent hauled out decreased after weaning, with pups hauling out only sporadically after they were 75 d old. Bearded seal pups seem to be physiologically and behaviourally well developed by the time they are 2 mo old. Pups did not display the individually specialized diving behaviour seen in adults, which suggests that they continue to fine-tune their aquatic and other life-skills well past the end of the first year of life.


KEY WORDS: Diving development · Pinniped development · Phocid seals · Svalbard


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Cite this article as: Hamilton CD, Lydersen C, Fedak MA, Freitas C, Hindell MA, Kovacs KM (2019) Behavioural ontogeny of bearded seals Erignathus barbatus through the first year of life. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 627:179-194. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13072

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