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Brain size in neonatal and adult Weddell seals: Costs and consequences of having a large brain

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dc.contributor.author Eisert, Regina en
dc.contributor.author Potter, Charles W. en
dc.contributor.author Oftedal, Olav T. en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-04-20T15:15:54Z
dc.date.available 2015-04-20T15:15:54Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Eisert, Regina, Potter, Charles W., and Oftedal, Olav T. 2014. "Brain size in neonatal and adult Weddell seals: Costs and consequences of having a large brain." <em>Marine Mammal Science</em>. 30 (1):184&ndash;205. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12033">https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12033</a> en
dc.identifier.issn 1748-7692
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/25636
dc.description.abstract Little is known about the ontogeny of brain size in pinnipeds despite potential functional implications of brain substrate (glucose, oxygen) requirements for diving, fasting, growth, and lactation strategies. We measured brain mass (brM) and cranial capacity (CC) in newborn and adult Weddell seals. Neonatal Weddell seals had brM that represented 70% of adult brM. Weddell seals have the largest neonatal brain, proportional to adult brain, reported for any mammal to date, which is remarkable considering the relatively small size of Weddell seal pups at birth (6% 7% of maternal body mass) compared to neonates of other highly precocial mammals. Provision of sufficient glucose to maintain the large, well-developed brain of the neonatal Weddell seal has a nontrivial metabolic cost to both pup and mother. We therefore hypothesize that this phenomenon must have functional significance, such as allowing pups to acquire complex under-ice navigation skills during the period of maternal attendance. en
dc.relation.ispartof Marine Mammal Science en
dc.title Brain size in neonatal and adult Weddell seals: Costs and consequences of having a large brain en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 115552
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/mms.12033
rft.jtitle Marine Mammal Science
rft.volume 30
rft.issue 1
rft.spage 184
rft.epage 205
dc.description.SIUnit NH-Vertebrate Zoology en
dc.description.SIUnit NMNH en
dc.description.SIUnit SERC en
dc.description.SIUnit Peer-reviewed en
dc.citation.spage 184
dc.citation.epage 205


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