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- Elephant Seals
- Elephant Seals
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Origins, Misnomers, and Bottleneck
- 2 Back from the Abyss, Population Recovery, and Genetic Aftermath
- 3 The Year of the Seal
- 4 Fieldwork 101
- 5 Adapting to Life at Sea and on Land
- 6 The Cost of Living in a Seal Harem
- 7 Coito Ergo Sum
- 8 Females
- 9 Diving, Foraging, and Migration
- 10 Development
- 11 Sleep When You Can
- 12 What Is All the Noise About?
- 13 Comparisons, Unsolved Mysteries, and Conclusions
- References
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
13 - Comparisons, Unsolved Mysteries, and Conclusions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2021
- Elephant Seals
- Elephant Seals
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Origins, Misnomers, and Bottleneck
- 2 Back from the Abyss, Population Recovery, and Genetic Aftermath
- 3 The Year of the Seal
- 4 Fieldwork 101
- 5 Adapting to Life at Sea and on Land
- 6 The Cost of Living in a Seal Harem
- 7 Coito Ergo Sum
- 8 Females
- 9 Diving, Foraging, and Migration
- 10 Development
- 11 Sleep When You Can
- 12 What Is All the Noise About?
- 13 Comparisons, Unsolved Mysteries, and Conclusions
- References
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
Summary
Although we know more about the natural history of elephant seals than most other animals, some things remain a mystery. The first is that most seals die at sea; the exception is numerous young pups and some weanlings that die on the rookery. We know some causes of death at sea but much more needs to be done to solve this mystery. The second unknown is when and with whom do virgin females mate. When future researchers determine this, the next question is “How important is it?” We conclude that tracking individuals throughout their lives is vital for understanding how natural selection operates. It shows us how individuals maximize their reproductive success and that the two sexes do this in entirely different ways.
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- Elephant SealsPushing the Limits on Land and at Sea, pp. 141 - 156Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021