Contest competition and injury in adult male sub-Antarctic fur seals
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Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt
Rossouw, G.J.
Van Staden, Paul Jacobus
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Springer
Abstract
We recorded intra-sexual behaviour of adult male sub-Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus tropicalis at Gough Island, Southern
Ocean, during the 1975/76 summer breeding season. Our re-analysed data address male ‘contest competition’, which relates
to the costs of intra-sexual disputes, including fights. We considered the risks/benefits of fighting through investigation of
injuries (n = 353) sustained by adult males (n = 124) in fights. Injuries were predominantly on the forequarters, especially
around the insertion areas of the front flippers (41%) with its sparse pelage, compared to the neck and chest areas combined
(29%), an area which is well protected by thick pelage. The infliction of serious, sometimes debilitating, injuries to competitors
increases a male’s access to females. Injuries predominate in injured, defeated males that gather at non-breeding sites,
suggesting that injuries inflicted by dominant males were successful in excluding competing males from breeding sites.
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DATA AVAILABILITY : All data generated and analysed during this study
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Keywords
Body areas, Breeding season, Fur seals, Otariidae, Pinnipedia, Physical injury, Reproductive success, Territory defence, Sub-Antarctic fur seals (SAFS), Sub-Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis), SDG-15: Life on land, SDG-14: Life below water
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-14:Life below water
SDG-15:Life on land
SDG-15:Life on land
Citation
Bester, M.N., Rossouw, G.J., Van Staden, P.J. 2024, 'Contest competition and injury in adult male sub-Antarctic fur seals', Journal of Ethology, vol. 42, pp. 123-130.
https://DOI.org/10.1007/s10164-024-00811-x.