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  • MAR2004; MAR2004_sel_s_m_17; MAR2004_sel_u_m_09; MAR2004_sel_y_m_16; MAR2005; MAR2005_sel_s_m_02; MAR2005_sel_s_m_03; MAR2005_sel_s_m_05; MAR2006; MAR2006_sel_s_m_03; MAR2006_sel_s_m_04; MAR2007; MAR2007_sel_a_m_10; MAR2007_sel_a_m_11; MAR2007_sel_a_m_12; MAR2007_sel_a_m_13; MAR2007_sel_a_m_14; MAR2007_sel_a_m_15; MAR2007_sel_a_m_23; MAR2008; MAR2008_sel_a_m_04; MAR2008_sel_a_m_19; MAR2008_sel_a_m_20; MAR2008_sel_a_m_24; MAR2008_sel_a_m_25; MAR2008_sel_s_m_01; MAR2008_sel_s_m_02; MAR2008_sel_s_m_03; MAR2008_sel_s_m_05; Marine endotherm; Marine Mammal Tracking; Marion Island Research Station; MET; MMT; Southern Ocean - Indian sector  (2)
  • AC; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Calculated; Census strip-width; DATE/TIME; Event label; FIL2013; Filchner Trough; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT; P6_189_ANTR_2013_2014, SAF_2013/14, Seals at Filchner Trough; POLAR 6; SEAFOS_Connect_2-3; SEAFOS_Connect_4-5; SEAFOS_Connect_6-7; SEAFOS_Connect_8-9; SEAFOS_Connect_A-B; SEAFOS_Connect_C-D; SEAFOS_Connect_E-F; SEAFOS_Connect_G-H; SEAFOS_Connect_I-K; SEAFOS_Transect_1-2; SEAFOS_Transect_3-4; SEAFOS_Transect_5-6; SEAFOS_Transect_7-8; SEAFOS_Transect_9-10; SEAFOS_Transect_B-C; SEAFOS_Transect_D-E; SEAFOS_Transect_F-G; SEAFOS_Transect_H-I; SEAFOS_Transect_K-L; SEAFOS_Transect_L-Halley; SEAFOS_Transect_Z-A; SEAFOS_Transit_10-Halley; SEAFOS_Transit_Halley-1; SEAFOS_Transit_Halley-Z
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: We describe the habitat use of 22 male southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) satellite tagged at Marion Island between 2004 and 2008. While a few areas of increased utilization appeared to be associated with areas of shallower bathymetry (such as sea-floor ridges and fracture zones), seals in our study did not target other areas of shallow bathymetry within close proximity to Marion Island. Rather, most elephant seals foraged pelagically over very deep water where much variation was evident in diel vertical migration strategies. These strategies resulted in generally deeper and longer dives than what has been reported for male elephant seals from other colonies. No significant differences were recorded for dive durations or dive depths between adults and sub-adults. However, younger animals displayed a positive relationship between dive durations and age, as well as between dive depths and age, while these relationships became negative for older animals. Mixed model outputs suggested that seals increased their aerobic fitness as migrations progressed, enabling them to undertake longer dives. We conclude that Marion Island male elephant seals exhibit much variability in dive strategy and are seemingly capable of exploiting a range of different prey types occurring in various depth layers.
    Keywords: MAR2004; MAR2004_sel_s_m_17; MAR2004_sel_u_m_09; MAR2004_sel_y_m_16; MAR2005; MAR2005_sel_s_m_02; MAR2005_sel_s_m_03; MAR2005_sel_s_m_05; MAR2006; MAR2006_sel_s_m_03; MAR2006_sel_s_m_04; MAR2007; MAR2007_sel_a_m_10; MAR2007_sel_a_m_11; MAR2007_sel_a_m_12; MAR2007_sel_a_m_13; MAR2007_sel_a_m_14; MAR2007_sel_a_m_15; MAR2007_sel_a_m_23; MAR2008; MAR2008_sel_a_m_04; MAR2008_sel_a_m_19; MAR2008_sel_a_m_20; MAR2008_sel_a_m_24; MAR2008_sel_a_m_25; MAR2008_sel_s_m_01; MAR2008_sel_s_m_02; MAR2008_sel_s_m_03; MAR2008_sel_s_m_05; Marine endotherm; Marine Mammal Tracking; Marion Island Research Station; MET; MMT; Southern Ocean - Indian sector
    Type: Dataset
    Format: 47 datasets
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Marine mammals forage in dynamic environments characterized by variables that are continuously changing in relation to large-scale oceanographic processes. In the present study, behavioural states of satellite-tagged juvenile southern elephant seals (n = 16) from Marion Island were assessed for each reliable location, using variation in turning angle and speed in a state-space modelling framework. A mixed modelling approach was used to analyse the behavioural response of juvenile southern elephant seals to sea-surface temperature and proximity to frontal and bathymetric features. The findings emphasised the importance of frontal features as potentially rewarding areas for foraging juvenile southern elephant seals and provided further evidence of the importance of the area west of Marion Island for higher trophic-level predators. The importance of bathymetric features during the transit phase of juvenile southern elephant seal migrations indicates the use of these features as possible navigational cues.
    Keywords: MAR2004; MAR2004_sel_s_m_17; MAR2004_sel_u_m_09; MAR2004_sel_y_m_16; MAR2005; MAR2005_sel_s_m_02; MAR2005_sel_s_m_03; MAR2005_sel_s_m_05; MAR2006; MAR2006_sel_s_m_03; MAR2006_sel_s_m_04; MAR2007; MAR2007_sel_a_m_10; MAR2007_sel_a_m_11; MAR2007_sel_a_m_12; MAR2007_sel_a_m_13; MAR2007_sel_a_m_14; MAR2007_sel_a_m_15; MAR2007_sel_a_m_23; MAR2008; MAR2008_sel_a_m_04; MAR2008_sel_a_m_19; MAR2008_sel_a_m_20; MAR2008_sel_a_m_24; MAR2008_sel_a_m_25; MAR2008_sel_s_m_01; MAR2008_sel_s_m_02; MAR2008_sel_s_m_03; MAR2008_sel_s_m_05; Marine endotherm; Marine Mammal Tracking; Marion Island Research Station; MET; MMT; Southern Ocean - Indian sector
    Type: Dataset
    Format: 47 datasets
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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