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Animal Behaviour

Volume 29, Issue 3, August 1981, Pages 670-687
Animal Behaviour

Female competition and reproductive success in northern elephant seals

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Abstract

The probability of weaning a healthy pup increases with age in female northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris. On Año Nuevo Island, California, weaning success among ‘prime’ females, those 6 years of age or older, was more than double that of ‘young’ females, those 3 to 5 years old. Prime females were better mothers than young females because of superior size, higher social dominance, and greater maternal experience; they were more likely to mate with high-ranking males and gave birth at an optimal time and place, circumstances that maximized the probability that their pups would survive, develop, and reproduce. The competitive advantage of prime-age mothers over younger ones was greatest when female and pup density was high. Young females improved their chances of reproducing successfully by emigrating from crowded harems and establishing new colonies.

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