Percent total body lipid content increases in Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) pups during the first year of life in a similar pattern to other otariid.

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Percent total body lipid content increases in Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) pups during the first year of life in a similar pattern to other otariid species. Lorrie Rea 1, Ken Pitcher 1, Sean Farley 1, Julie Richmond 1, Wendy Dunlap-Harding 1 and Brian Fadely 2. 1 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation 2 National Marine Mammal Lab, NOAA

Funding provided through NOAA Cooperative Agreements NA17FX1079 and NA04NMF ADFG research conducted under MMPA permit # , and and ADFG ACUC # and Acknowledgments: We would like to thank the field research teams of both the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMFS/NOAA) as well as the crews of the R/V Medeia, P/V Stimson, P/V Wolstad, R/V Tiglax, M/V Pacific Star and the R/V Norseman I and II.

Evidence of poor nutrition in Steller sea lions during the 1980’s: body size of sea lions (age 1-10 years) significantly lower in 1980s than in 1970s lower pregnancy rates in 1980s than 1970s indicating possible high rate of fetal mortality change in diet as seen in stomach contents concurrent declines in harbor seals, fur seals and some piscivorous seabirds

Steller sea lion physiology and ecology in the 1990’s: in conflict with the nutritional stress hypothesis no evidence of high pup mortality no evidence of poor adult female body condition similar birth weights of pups in east and west faster growth rates of pups in declining population no blood chemistry or hematology evidence of poor pup health in east or west blood chemistry evidence of longer fasting periods in eastern pups, agrees with longer foraging trips longer perinatal period and time spent nursing in western stock

Conclusions from 1990’s data: 1.Adult females in the west were able to secure enough food to adequately nurse their pups within the first 4 to 6 weeks of lactation 2.If food limitation is a problem (in the 1990’s and today), it may affect larger, late lactation pups and newly weaned juvenile sea lions

If nutrient intake has been limiting the recovery of this species due to adult females being unable to support larger late lactation pups we would expect to see: 1)Lower body mass at a given age in western population 2)Lower percent body fat at a given age in western population

Indices of body condition: body mass standard length, girth at 6 locations percent total body lipids (deuterium dilution technique, bioelectrical impedance analysis -BIA) blubber depth (imaging ultrasound)

Indices of body condition: body mass standard length, girth at 6 locations percent total body lipids (deuterium dilution technique, bioelectrical impedance analysis -BIA) blubber depth (imaging ultrasound)

Indices of body condition: body mass standard length, girth at 6 locations percent total body lipids (deuterium dilution technique, bioelectrical impedance analysis -BIA) blubber depth (imaging ultrasound)

Methods 382 Steller sea lion pups, 2 to 11 months of age captured between 1998 and 2005 in 4 regions of Alaska Southeast Alaska (SEA) Prince William Sound (PWS) Gulf of Alaska (GOA) Aleutian Islands (AI)

Methods underwater dive capture near haulouts deuterium dilution method, injecting sterile D2O IM at a dose of 0.3 to 0.5 g/kg body weight, with post equilibration samples collected at approximately 2 h and 2.5 hours after injection sublimation of blood samples produced water sample that was assayed by FTIR spectrophotometry against a standard curve

Lactation Age Stage (months) SEA PWS GOA AI – Total Males Females Sample sizes by area

Sexually Dimorphic Species:

Body mass varies by region Males: 1 AI > SEA p= GOA > PWS > SEA p= AI > PWS, SEAp= AI > PWS, SEAp< Females: 1 AI > PWS, SEAp< AI > PWS > SEAp< GOA > SEAp= AI > SEAp= Lactation Stage

Total body lipid content varies by region: Males: 1 p= p= AI > GOA, SEA p= AI, PWS > SEAp< Females: 1 p< p< AI > SEAp= AI > PWS > SEAp< Lactation Stage

Total body lipids of otariid pups: Steller sea lionsOther otariids

1)Mean body mass of pups was higher in western stock regions than in SEA at all stages of lactation (males and females) 2)Percent total body lipid content was higher in AI pups than in SEA pups during late lactation (males and females) 3)Compared to other otariid species there was no evidence of poor body condition in Steller sea lion pups during the first year of development Conclusions:

Western stock Steller sea lion pups can gain adequate nutrition to grow and deposit body fat reserves throughout the first year of life. Pups in the eastern, stable population are smaller and lower body condition in late lactation. IS IT FOOD? that currently limits the recovery of the western stock? Unlikely, from a caloric perspective. Conclusions:

Total body lipids of otariid pups: