Diving behavior of immature Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus)

被引:0
|
作者
Loughlin, TR
Sterling, JT
Merrick, RL
Sease, JL
York, AE
机构
[1] NMFS, Alaska Fisheries Sci Ctr, Natl Marine Mamaml Lab, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
[2] NMFS, NE Fisheries Sci Ctr, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
来源
FISHERY BULLETIN | 2003年 / 101卷 / 03期
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Understanding the ontogenetic relationship between juvenile Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) and their foraging habitat is key to understanding their relationship to available prey and ultimately their survival. We summarize dive and movement data from 13 young-of-the-year (YOY) and 12 yearling Steller sea lions equipped with satellite dive recorders in the Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Islands (n=18), and Washington (n=7) from 1994 to 2000. A total of 1413 d of transmission (x=56.5 d, range: 14.5-104.1 d) were received. We recorded 222,073 dives, which had a mean depth of 18.4 m (range of means: 5.8-67.9 m; SD=16.4). Alaska YOY dived for shorter periods and at shallower depths (mean depth=7.7 m, mean duration=0.8 min, mean maximum depth=25.7 m, and maximum depth=252 m) than Alaska yearlings (x=16.6 m, 0=1.1 min, x= 63.4 m, 288 m), whereas Washington yearlings dived the longest and deepest (mean depth=39.4 m, mean duration=1.8 min, mean maximum depth=144.5 m, and maximum depth= 328 m). Mean distance for 564 measured trips was 16.6 km; for sea lions less than or equal to10 months of age, trip distance (7.0 km) was significantly less than for those >10 months of age (24.6 km). Mean trip duration for 10 of the 25 sea lions was 12.1 h; for sea lions <10 months of age, trip duration was 7.5 h and 18.1 h for those >10 months of age. We identified three movements types: long-range trips (>15 km and >20 h), short-range trips (<15 km and <20 h) during which the animals left and returned to the same site, and transits to other haul-out sites. Long-range trips started around 9 months of age and occurred most frequently around the assumed time of weaning, whereas short-range trips happened almost daily (0.9 trips/day, n=426 trips). Transits began as early as 7 months of age, occurred more often after 9 months of age, and ranged between 6.5 and 454 km. The change in dive characteristics coincided with the assumed onset of weaning. These yearling sea lion movement patterns and dive characteristics suggest that immature Steller sea lions are as capable of making the same types of movements as adults.
引用
收藏
页码:566 / 582
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Alloparenting in Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus): correlations with misdirected care and other observations
    John M. Maniscalco
    Karin R. Harris
    Shannon Atkinson
    Pamela Parker
    Journal of Ethology, 2007, 25 : 125 - 131
  • [42] Assessing substitution patterns, rates and homoplasy at HVRI of Steller sea lions, Eumetopias jubatus
    Phillips, C. D.
    Trujillo, R. G.
    Gelatt, T. S.
    Smolen, M. J.
    Matson, C. W.
    Honeycutt, R. L.
    Patton, J. C.
    Bickham, J. W.
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2009, 18 (16) : 3379 - 3393
  • [43] Maternal and offspring effects on the timing of parturition in western Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus)
    Maniscalco, John M.
    Parker, Pamela
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2018, 96 (04) : 333 - 339
  • [44] No Evidence of Metabolic Depression in Western Alaskan Juvenile Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus)
    Hoopes, Lisa A.
    Rea, Lorrie D.
    Christ, Aaron
    Worthy, Graham A. J.
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (01):
  • [45] Spatial distribution, movements, and geographic range of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in Alaska
    Jemison, Lauri A.
    Pendleton, Grey W.
    Hastings, Kelly K.
    Maniscalco, John M.
    Fritz, Lowell W.
    PLOS ONE, 2018, 13 (12):
  • [46] Seasonal and spatial differences in diet in the western stock of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus)
    Sinclair, EH
    Zeppelin, TK
    JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY, 2002, 83 (04) : 973 - 990
  • [47] Diets of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in Southeast Alaska, 1993-1999
    Trites, Andrew W.
    Calkins, Donald G.
    Winship, Arliss J.
    FISHERY BULLETIN, 2007, 105 (02): : 234 - 248
  • [48] Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus and nutritional stress: evidence from captive studies
    Rosen, David A. S.
    MAMMAL REVIEW, 2009, 39 (04) : 284 - 306
  • [49] The decline of Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus in Alaska:: a review of the nutritional stress hypothesis
    Trites, AW
    Donnelly, CP
    MAMMAL REVIEW, 2003, 33 (01) : 3 - 28
  • [50] Trace elements in the teeth of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) from the North Pacific
    Ando, N
    Isono, T
    Sakurai, Y
    ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2005, 20 (04) : 415 - 423