Development of diving by harbor seal pups in two regions of Alaska: Use of the water column

被引:10
作者
Frost, KJ
Simpkins, MA
Small, RJ
Lowry, LF
机构
[1] Alaska Dept Fish & Game, Fairbanks, AK 99701 USA
[2] Natl Marine Mammal Lab, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
[3] Alaska Dept Fish & Game, Juneau, AK 99802 USA
关键词
harbor seal; Phoca vitulina richardsi; pup; Alaska; diving; satellite-linked dive recorder; generalized additive models;
D O I
10.1111/j.1748-7692.2006.00056.x
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Satellite-linked dive recorders were attached to 53 harbor seal pups in Prince William Sound (PWS) and at Tugidak Island, Alaska, during 1997-1999. We used generalized additive models and bootstrap techniques to describe pup diving behavior during their first year of life. Pups increased their ability to dive during the first 3-6 mo, as indicated by increases in proportion of time in the water (time wet) and maximum dive depth achieved by a pup each day (max-depth) values. Time wet and/or max-depth later decreased, suggesting a seasonal component to diving behavior. Monthly time wet varied from an overall minimum of 0.68 at tagging in July to a maximum of 0.89 in November. Pups spent half of their time wet swimming in water < 25 m deep, the shallowest 30% of the available water column. They spent only 5% of their time swimming in the deepest 30% of the available water column, at depths > 60-70 m. This strongly suggests they were not feeding on or near bottom during their first year. Average max-depths and deepest actual dives were similar for PWS and Tugidak pups. PWS pups dove deeper sooner and spent less time wet than Tugidak pups during the first few months after tagging, probably as a result of regional bathymetric differences. Diving behavior and body condition suggest that food availability was not likely a major factor in the population decline in PWS during the period of this study.
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页数:27
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