Characterization of blubber fatty acid signatures in northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) over the postweaning fast

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Dawn P. Noren
Suzanne M. Budge
Sara J. Iverson
Michael E. Goebel
Daniel P. Costa
Terrie M. Williams
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[1] University of California,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[2] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Conservation Biology Division, NOAA NMFS Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service
[3] Dalhousie University,Canadian Institute of Fisheries Technology
[4] Dalhousie University,Department of Biology
[5] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Antarctic Ecosystem Research Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service
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Blubber; Catabolism; Fasting; Fatty acid; Marine mammal; Mobilization;
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Phocids routinely fast for extended periods. During these fasts, energetic requirements are met primarily through the catabolism of blubber lipid. To assess whether fatty acid (FA) composition changes during the postweaning fast in northern elephant seals, blubber biopsies were acquired longitudinally from 43 pups at 2.3 ± 1.5 and 55.2 ± 3.7 days postweaning in 1999 and 2000. At weaning, short-chain monounsaturated FA (SC-MUFA, ≤18 carbons) dominated the blubber while saturated FA (SFA) were found in the next highest proportion. The major FA (all ≥1 % by mass) comprised approximately 91 % of total blubber FA. In both years, 18:1n-9 and 16:0 were the most prevalent FA. Major FA mobilized during the fast consisted of polyunsaturated FA (PUFA), SFA, and SC-MUFA. Long-chain MUFA (>18 carbons) tended to be conserved. The fractional mobilization value of 20:5n-3 was the highest, resulting in significant reductions of this PUFA. Although concentrations of some blubber FA changed significantly during the postweaning fast, the general FA signature of blubber was similar at weaning and near the end of the fast. Changes in some FA differed across years. For example, the concentration of 20:4n-6, a minor PUFA, was significantly reduced in 1999 but not in 2000. FA mobilization patterns in northern elephant seal pups are somewhat similar to those reported previously for other fasting phocids and terrestrial mammals, though there are some notable differences. Differences in FA mobilization patterns across mammalian species may be related to differences in diets, geographical distribution, environmental factors, physiological adaptations, and life history stage.
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