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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Survival estimates for the Australian sea lion: Negativecorrelation of sea surface temperature with cohort survivalto weaning
Autor(es): McIntosh, Rebecca R.
Arthur, Anthony D.
Dennis, Terry
Berris, Mel
Goldsworthy, Simon D.
Shaughnessy, Peter D.
Teixeira, Carlos Eduardo Pereira
Palavras-chave: Species - Neophoca cinerea;Threatened species;Specie - mark-recapture;Espécie - Neophoca cinerea;Espécies ameaçadas;Espécies marcadas - Recaptura
Data do documento: 2013
Instituição/Editor/Publicador: Marien Mammal Science
Citação: MCINTOSH, Rebecca R.; ARTHUR,  Anthony. D.; DENNIS, Terry; BERRIS, Mel; GOLDSWORTHY, Simon D.; SHAUGHNESSY, Peter D.; TEIXEIRA, Carlos. E. P. Survival estimates for the Australian sea lion: negative correlation of sea surface temperature with cohort survival to weaning. Marine Mammal Science, Austrália, v. 29, p. 84-108, 2013. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.2011.00558.x Acesso em : 8 mar. 2023
Abstract: The Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) population at Seal Bay ConservationPark, South Australia, is estimated to be declining at a rate of 1.14% per breedingseason. To better understand the potential causes of this decline, survival rates wereexamined to 14 yr of age for eight cohorts marked as pups (aged 0.17 yr) between1991 and 2002. Apparent yearly survival rates ( ) varied by cohort for pups frommarking to weaning at 1.5 yr ( =0.30–0.67). Postweaning juvenile survival(1.5–3 yr) was 0.89 and survival from 3 to 14 yr was constant ( female:male=0.96:0.89). of pup cohorts was negatively correlated to local sea surface temper-ature where the sea lions forage (SST) and was especially low for cohort 7 in 2000(0.30). It is possible that periods of unusually warm oceanographic conditions maybe limiting primary production and inhibiting maternal provisioning to pups. Pupsurvival to weaning is relatively low compared to other otariid species, is likelyto limit recruitment, and may be contributing to the decline in pup abundanceobserved in the colony.
Resumen: Key words: mark-recapture,, otariid, threatened species
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71160
ISSN: 1748-7692
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