Título
Vibrissa growth rate in California sea lions based on environmental and isotopic oscillations
Autor
MARTHA PATRICIA ROSAS HERNANDEZ
Colaborador
CLAUDIA JANETL HERNANDEZ CAMACHO (Colaborador)
Eduardo González Rodríguez (Colaborador)
David Aurioles-Gamboa (Colaborador)
Nivel de Acceso
Acceso Abierto
Materias
carbon, nitrogen, animal, California, chemistry, diet, female, island (geological), Mexico, Otariidae, physiology, Animals, California, Carbon Isotopes, Diet, Female, Islands, Mexico, Nitrogen Isotopes, Sea Lions - (SCOPUS) BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA - (CTI) CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA - (CTI) INMUNOLOGÍA - (CTI) INMUNOLOGÍA - (CTI)
Resumen o descripción
Pinniped vibrissae provide information on changes in diet at seasonal and annual scales; however, species-specific growth patterns must first be determined in order to interpret these data. In this study, a simple linear model was used to estimate the growth rate of vibrissae from adult female California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) from San Esteban Island in the Gulf of California, Mexico. The δ15N and δ13C values do not display a marked oscillatory pattern that would permit direct determination of the time period contained in each vibrissa; thus, time (age) was calculated in two ways: 1) based on the correlation between the observed number of peaks (Fourier series) in the δ15N profile and the length of each vibrissa, and 2) through direct comparison with the observed number of peaks in the δ15N profile. Cross-correlation confirmed that the two peaks in the δ15N profile reflected the two peaks in the chlorophyll-a concentration recorded annually around the island. The mean growth rate obtained from the correlation was 0.08 ± 0.01 mm d-1, while that calculated based on the observed number of peaks was 0.10 ± 0.05 mm d-1. Both are consistent with the rates reported for adult females of other otariid species (0.07 to 0.11 mm d-1). Vibrissa growth rates vary by individual, age, sex, and species; moreover, small differences in the growth rate can result in significant differences over the time periods represented by the isotopic signal. Thus, it is important to assess this parameter on a species-by-species basis. © 2018 Rosas-Hernández et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Editor
Myra E. Finkelstein, University of California Santa Cruz, United States of America
Fecha de publicación
2018
Tipo de publicación
Artículo
Versión de la publicación
Versión publicada
Recurso de información
Formato
application/pdf
Fuente
PLoS ONE, Vol.13, No.10, Pags. 1-14
Idioma
Inglés
Sugerencia de citación
Rosas-Hernández MP, Hernández-Camacho CJ, González-Rodríguez E, Aurioles-Gamboa D (2018) Vibrissa growth rate in California sea lions based on environmental and isotopic oscillations. PLoS ONE 13(10): e0204641. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204641
Repositorio Orígen
Repositorio Institucional CICESE
Descargas
19