Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan

Abstract Elucidating the response of marine predators to oceanographic features helps in understanding their foraging strategies and the cause of their spatial overlap and interference with fishery activities. Northern fur seal is a highly pelagic species during the wintering period. In recent years...

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Published in:Fisheries Oceanography
Main Authors: Horimoto, Takanori, Mitani, Yoko, Sakurai, Yasunori
Other Authors: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/fog.12133 2024-06-02T08:16:00+00:00 Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan Horimoto, Takanori Mitani, Yoko Sakurai, Yasunori Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fog.12133 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Ffog.12133 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/fog.12133 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Fisheries Oceanography volume 25, issue 1, page 44-53 ISSN 1054-6006 1365-2419 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12133 2024-05-03T10:46:05Z Abstract Elucidating the response of marine predators to oceanographic features helps in understanding their foraging strategies and the cause of their spatial overlap and interference with fishery activities. Northern fur seal is a highly pelagic species during the wintering period. In recent years, fur seals have consistently been found distributed near the coast of southwest Hokkaido, Japan. Because interference by fur seals with coastal fishery activities has become a serious concern, an understanding is sought as to why fur seals come ashore in this area. We conducted ship‐based observations and estimated fur seal density. To elucidate the spatial and seasonal association of fur seal distribution and ocean environments, we constructed statistical models to describe how potential prey distribution and oceanographic features influenced the fur seal spatial distribution during the wintering period. Fur seal distribution corresponded markedly to potential prey distribution, and they tended to aggregate along the narrow continental shelf that is the main geographic feature of this area, which is 2000 m deep and approximately 10 km from the coast. Walleye pollock [ Gadus chαlcogrαmmα ( Theragra chαlcogrαmmα )] and arabesque greenling ( Pleurogrammus azonus ), which are one of the main prey for fur seals, move to the shallow area to spawn on the continental shelf seasonally, so potential prey abundance could be higher in coastal areas than offshore. Moreover, the absence of a mesopelagic biotic community may be one of the main factors in the coastal distribution of the fur seal. Article in Journal/Newspaper Callorhinus ursinus Northern fur seal Wiley Online Library Fisheries Oceanography 25 1 44 53
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description Abstract Elucidating the response of marine predators to oceanographic features helps in understanding their foraging strategies and the cause of their spatial overlap and interference with fishery activities. Northern fur seal is a highly pelagic species during the wintering period. In recent years, fur seals have consistently been found distributed near the coast of southwest Hokkaido, Japan. Because interference by fur seals with coastal fishery activities has become a serious concern, an understanding is sought as to why fur seals come ashore in this area. We conducted ship‐based observations and estimated fur seal density. To elucidate the spatial and seasonal association of fur seal distribution and ocean environments, we constructed statistical models to describe how potential prey distribution and oceanographic features influenced the fur seal spatial distribution during the wintering period. Fur seal distribution corresponded markedly to potential prey distribution, and they tended to aggregate along the narrow continental shelf that is the main geographic feature of this area, which is 2000 m deep and approximately 10 km from the coast. Walleye pollock [ Gadus chαlcogrαmmα ( Theragra chαlcogrαmmα )] and arabesque greenling ( Pleurogrammus azonus ), which are one of the main prey for fur seals, move to the shallow area to spawn on the continental shelf seasonally, so potential prey abundance could be higher in coastal areas than offshore. Moreover, the absence of a mesopelagic biotic community may be one of the main factors in the coastal distribution of the fur seal.
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author Horimoto, Takanori
Mitani, Yoko
Sakurai, Yasunori
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Mitani, Yoko
Sakurai, Yasunori
Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan
author_facet Horimoto, Takanori
Mitani, Yoko
Sakurai, Yasunori
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title Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan
title_short Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan
title_full Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan
title_fullStr Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan
title_full_unstemmed Spatial association between northern fur seal ( Callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern Sea of Japan
title_sort spatial association between northern fur seal ( callorhinus ursinus) and potential prey distribution during the wintering period in the northern sea of japan
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