From ice to ocean: changes in the thermal function of harp seal pelt with ontogeny

Volume: 189, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 501 - 511
Published: Mar 28, 2019
Abstract
Many animals exhibit ontogenetic changes associated with adaptations for survival. Harp seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus) live in the Arctic and rely on thick insulation to maintain thermal homeostasis. Adult harp seals primarily use blubber for insulation, but newborn harp seals rely on a lanugo pelt while nursing, as their blubber layer develops and their first-year pelage grows. This study compared ontogenetic changes in the thermal properties...
Paper Details
Title
From ice to ocean: changes in the thermal function of harp seal pelt with ontogeny
Published Date
Mar 28, 2019
Volume
189
Issue
3-4
Pages
501 - 511
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