Hello all,

We are excited to share our paper "Trade-offs between foraging reward and
mortality risk drive sex-specific foraging strategies in sexually dimorphic
northern elephant seals" that just came out in the Royal Society of Open
Science.

Authors: Sarah Kienle, Ari Friedlaender, Daniel Crocker, Rita Mehta, and
Daniel Costa

Abstract: Sex-specific phenotypic differences are widespread throughout the
animal kingdom. Reproductive advantages provided by trait differences come
at a cost. Here, we link sex-specific foraging strategies to trade-offs
between foraging reward and mortality risk in sexually dimorphic northern
elephant seals (*Mirounga angustirostris*). We analyse a decadal dataset on
movement patterns, dive behaviour, foraging success and mortality rates.
Females are deep-diving predators in open ocean habitats. Males are
shallow-diving benthic predators in continental shelf habitats. Males gain
six times more mass and acquire energy 4.1 times faster than females. High
foraging success comes with a high mortality rate. Males are six times more
likely to die than females. These foraging strategies and trade-offs are
related to different energy demands and life-history strategies. Males use
a foraging strategy with a high mortality risk to attain large body sizes
necessary to compete for females, as only a fraction of the largest males
ever mate. Females use a foraging strategy with a lower mortality risk,
maximizing reproductive success by pupping annually over a long lifespan.
Our results highlight how sex-specific traits can drive disparity in
mortality rates and expand species' niche space. Further, trade-offs
between foraging rewards and mortality risk can differentially affect each
sex's ability to maximize fitness.

The paper is Open Access, and available here:
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210522. Please reach out to me if you would
like a copy of the pdf and are unable to access it.

Cheers,
Sarah Kienle

-- 
*Sarah S. Kienle, PhD* | she/her/hers
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Baylor University
Kienle Lab <https://www.sarahskienle.com/>
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