Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
Since the 1960s, Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii (Lesson, 1826)) have been tagged and surveyed annually in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Markrecapture analyses and model selection trials using Akaike's Information Criterion indicate that sex, cohort, and year affect juvenile (ages 1 and 2)...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/z04-025 2024-05-19T07:32:36+00:00 Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica Cameron, Michael F Siniff, Donald B 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z04-025 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/z04-025 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Zoology volume 82, issue 4, page 601-615 ISSN 0008-4301 1480-3283 journal-article 2004 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/z04-025 2024-05-02T06:51:27Z Since the 1960s, Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii (Lesson, 1826)) have been tagged and surveyed annually in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Markrecapture analyses and model selection trials using Akaike's Information Criterion indicate that sex, cohort, and year affect juvenile (ages 1 and 2) survival. In contrast, year and perhaps sex and cohort are less important factors for adult survival. Average annual survival is higher among adults (0.93) than juveniles (0.550.59) and there is little evidence for senescence to at least age 17. The oldest known-aged female and male in the study were 27 and 24 years old, respectively. Data suggest that the abundance of a resident population of Weddell seals remains relatively stable over time despite annual fluctuations in JollySeber abundance estimates for the entire population. We argue that this annual variability is likely the result of temporary immigration of animals born outside the study area; mean rates are estimated from a simulation model and tagging data to be between 16.8% and 39.7% for females and between 13.1% and 31.6% for males. Sea ice extent appears to affect immigration where, during times of reduced fast-ice, immigrants are forced, or allowed easier access, into the ice-covered areas of Erebus Bay from surrounding locations. Our findings contradict previous studies reporting lower survival and higher immigration. Model choice is shown to be the most likely cause of these discrepancies and we provide evidence that our models are more appropriate than those used elsewhere. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Sound Sea ice Weddell Seal Weddell Seals ice covered areas Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 4 601 615 |
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Since the 1960s, Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii (Lesson, 1826)) have been tagged and surveyed annually in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Markrecapture analyses and model selection trials using Akaike's Information Criterion indicate that sex, cohort, and year affect juvenile (ages 1 and 2) survival. In contrast, year and perhaps sex and cohort are less important factors for adult survival. Average annual survival is higher among adults (0.93) than juveniles (0.550.59) and there is little evidence for senescence to at least age 17. The oldest known-aged female and male in the study were 27 and 24 years old, respectively. Data suggest that the abundance of a resident population of Weddell seals remains relatively stable over time despite annual fluctuations in JollySeber abundance estimates for the entire population. We argue that this annual variability is likely the result of temporary immigration of animals born outside the study area; mean rates are estimated from a simulation model and tagging data to be between 16.8% and 39.7% for females and between 13.1% and 31.6% for males. Sea ice extent appears to affect immigration where, during times of reduced fast-ice, immigrants are forced, or allowed easier access, into the ice-covered areas of Erebus Bay from surrounding locations. Our findings contradict previous studies reporting lower survival and higher immigration. Model choice is shown to be the most likely cause of these discrepancies and we provide evidence that our models are more appropriate than those used elsewhere. |
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Cameron, Michael F Siniff, Donald B Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica |
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Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica |
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Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica |
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Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica |
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Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica |
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Age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a Weddell seal ( Leptonychotes weddellii) population in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica |
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age-specific survival, abundance, and immigration rates of a weddell seal ( leptonychotes weddellii) population in mcmurdo sound, antarctica |
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Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Sound Sea ice Weddell Seal Weddell Seals ice covered areas |
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Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Sound Sea ice Weddell Seal Weddell Seals ice covered areas |
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