In Antarctica, crabeater seals tend to strand as immature animals with disorientation, due to their inexperience, given as the probable cause. In 2012 and 2013, we examined a group of 80 mummified crabeater seals on Seymour Island (Marambio). The age and gender of 28 seals was determined, and virology and stomach content analyses were performed in order to determine the cause of stranding. Around 82% of the seals examined were adults and 79% were females, some of which were pregnant. All of the seals sampled tested negative for Morbillivirus, suggesting that the stranding was not related to the mass mortality event reported in the 1950s in the region. Most seals had empty stomachs and thin blubber suggesting that they died from starvation. ...
Faecal material of leopard, crabeater and elephant seals was collected from the vicinity of Davis st...
The wide spread occurrence of mummified seal and penguin carcasses tens of kilometres from the open ...
Neck collars of man-made marine debris were seen on 208 Antarctic fur seals (and removed from 170) d...
An unusually dense collection of some 150 dead crabeater seals (Family Phocidae), in various stages ...
An unusually dense collection of some 150 dead crabeater seals (Family Phocidae), in various stages ...
At least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarc...
At least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarc...
We report on an accumulation of mummified southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Inexpressi...
n 1955 some 3000 Crabeater Seals Lobodon carcinophagus wintered on the sea‐ice of the Crown Prince G...
Artículo de publicación ISIMarine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but th...
The Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) is a major consumer from the Southern Ocean. This spec...
I developed and tested a protocol for determining the sex of individual pinnipeds using the sex-chro...
In this paper, we examined the ingestion of marine debris (MD) in South American fur seals (SAFS), A...
Juvenile seals are sometimes encountered in waters around South Australia with injuries and/or disea...
The biology of apex predators provides a valuable means of monitoring changes within the Southern Oc...
Faecal material of leopard, crabeater and elephant seals was collected from the vicinity of Davis st...
The wide spread occurrence of mummified seal and penguin carcasses tens of kilometres from the open ...
Neck collars of man-made marine debris were seen on 208 Antarctic fur seals (and removed from 170) d...
An unusually dense collection of some 150 dead crabeater seals (Family Phocidae), in various stages ...
An unusually dense collection of some 150 dead crabeater seals (Family Phocidae), in various stages ...
At least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarc...
At least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarc...
We report on an accumulation of mummified southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Inexpressi...
n 1955 some 3000 Crabeater Seals Lobodon carcinophagus wintered on the sea‐ice of the Crown Prince G...
Artículo de publicación ISIMarine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but th...
The Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) is a major consumer from the Southern Ocean. This spec...
I developed and tested a protocol for determining the sex of individual pinnipeds using the sex-chro...
In this paper, we examined the ingestion of marine debris (MD) in South American fur seals (SAFS), A...
Juvenile seals are sometimes encountered in waters around South Australia with injuries and/or disea...
The biology of apex predators provides a valuable means of monitoring changes within the Southern Oc...
Faecal material of leopard, crabeater and elephant seals was collected from the vicinity of Davis st...
The wide spread occurrence of mummified seal and penguin carcasses tens of kilometres from the open ...
Neck collars of man-made marine debris were seen on 208 Antarctic fur seals (and removed from 170) d...