Until recently, zoologists believed that all species of phocids (true seals), a pinniped family, use a different maternalstrategy than do otariids (fur seals and sea lions), another pinniped family. Mother otariids use a foraging strategy. They acquire moderate energy stores in the form of blubber before arriving at breeding sites and then fast for 5 to 11 days after birth. Throughout the rest of the lactation (milk production) period, which lasts from 4 months to 3 years depending on the species, mother otariids alternately forage at sea, where they replenish their fat stores, and nurse their young at breeding sites. Zoologists had assumed that females of all phocid species, by contrast, use a fasting strategy in which mother phocids, having accumulated large energy stores before they arrive at breeding sites, fast throughout the entire lactation period, which lasts from 4 to 50 days depending on the species. However, recent studies on harbor seals, a phocid species, found that lactating females commenced foraging approximately 6 days after giving birth and on average made 7 foraging trips during the remainder of their 24-day lactation period.

The maternal strategy evolved by harbor seals may have to do with their small size and the large proportion of their fat stores depleted in lactation. Harbor seals are small compared with other phocid species such as grey seals, northern elephant seals, and hooded seals, all of which are known to fast for the entire lactation period. Studies show that mother seals of these species use respectively 84 percent, 58 percent, and 33 percent of their fat stores during lactation. By comparison, harbor seals use 80 percent of their fat stores in just the first 19 days of lactation, even though they occasionally feed during this period. Since such a large proportion of their fat stores is exhausted despite feeding, mother harbor seals clearly cannot support all of lactation using only energy stored before giving birth. Though smaller than many other phocids, harbor seals are similar in size to most otariids. In addition, there is already some evidence suggesting that the ringed seal, a phocid species that is similar in size to the harbor seal, may also use a maternal foraging strategy.


The author of the passage mentions ringed seals most probably in order to


provide an example of a phocid species that fasts throughout its entire lactation period

provide an example of a phocid species whose maternal strategy is typical of phocid species

provide an example of a phocid species that may deplete an even higher proportion of its fat stores during lactation than harbor seals do

support the assertion that harbor seals are smaller than many other phocids

support the assertion that harbor seals' maternal strategy may be related to their small size

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正确选项是 E。这道题和文章的最后一段有关,文中提到,港口海豹使用了比其他种类更有效的生殖策略——母海豹在哺乳期间不断搜集能量,尽管海豹较小,但它们仍然使用了80%的脂肪储备在前19天内,尽管它们偶尔在这期间进食。文章提到紧绕海豹这一种类,因此最后一句中提及环状海豹有助于支持后文即选项E 所表达的断言 ——港口海豹的生殖策略可能与其较小的体型有关。答案是 E。

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