Body density affects stroke patterns in Baikal seals

下降(航空) 浮力 海豹属 中性浮力 环境科学 数据记录器 动物科学 气象学 生物 生态学 渔业 地理 机械 物理 计算机科学 操作系统
作者
Yuuki Watanabe,Eugene Baranov,Katsufumi Sato,Yasuhiko Naito,Nobuyuki Miyazaki
出处
期刊:The Journal of Experimental Biology [The Company of Biologists]
卷期号:209 (17): 3269-3280 被引量:72
标识
DOI:10.1242/jeb.02402
摘要

SUMMARY Buoyancy is one of the primary external forces acting on air-breathing divers and it can affect their swimming energetics. Because the body composition of marine mammals (i.e. the relative amounts of lower-density lipid and higher-density lean tissue) varies individually and seasonally,their buoyancy also fluctuates widely, and individuals would be expected to adjust their stroke patterns during dives accordingly. To test this prediction, we attached acceleration data loggers to four free-ranging Baikal seals Phoca sibirica in Lake Baikal and monitored flipper stroking activity as well as swimming speed, depth and inclination of the body axis(pitch). In addition to the logger, one seal (Individual 4) was equipped with a lead weight that was jettisoned after a predetermined time period so that we had a set of observations on the same individual with different body densities. These four data sets revealed the general diving patterns of Baikal seals and also provided direct insights into the influence of buoyancy on these patterns. Seals repeatedly performed dives of a mean duration of 7.0 min(max. 15.4 min), interrupted by a mean surface duration of 1.2 min. Dive depths were 66 m on average, but varied substantially, with a maximum depth of 324 m. The seals showed different stroke patterns among individuals; some seals stroked at lower rates during descent than ascent, while the others had higher stroke rates during descent than ascent. When the lead weight was detached from Individual 4, the seal increased its stroke rate in descent by shifting swimming mode from prolonged glides to more stroke-and-glide swimming, and decreased its stroke rate in ascent by shifting from continuous stroking to stroke-and-glide swimming. We conclude that seals adopt different stroke patterns according to their individual buoyancies. We also demonstrate that the terminal speed reached by Individual 4 during prolonged glide in descent depended on its total buoyancy and pitch, with higher speeds reached in the weighted condition and at steeper pitch. A simple physical model allowed us to estimate the body density of the seal from the speed and pitch(1027-1046 kg m-3, roughly corresponding to 32-41% lipid content,for the weighted condition; 1014-1022 kg m-3, 43-47% lipid content,for the unweighted condition).

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