Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline

Summary Growth models for body mass and length were fitted to data collected from 1842 sea otters Enhydra lutris shot or live‐captured throughout south‐west Alaska between 1967 and 2004. Growth curves were constructed for each of two main year groups: 1967–71 when the population was at or near carry...

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Published in:Journal of Animal Ecology
Main Authors: LAIDRE, K. L., ESTES, J. A., TINKER, M. T., BODKIN, J., MONSON, D., SCHNEIDER, K.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01117.x 2024-09-09T19:13:16+00:00 Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline LAIDRE, K. L. ESTES, J. A. TINKER, M. T. BODKIN, J. MONSON, D. SCHNEIDER, K. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01117.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2656.2006.01117.x https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01117.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Animal Ecology volume 75, issue 4, page 978-989 ISSN 0021-8790 1365-2656 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01117.x 2024-06-18T04:11:05Z Summary Growth models for body mass and length were fitted to data collected from 1842 sea otters Enhydra lutris shot or live‐captured throughout south‐west Alaska between 1967 and 2004. Growth curves were constructed for each of two main year groups: 1967–71 when the population was at or near carrying capacity and 1992–97 when the population was in steep decline. Analyses of data collected from animals caught during 2004, when the population density was very low, were precluded by a small sample size and consequently only examined incidentally to the main growth curves. Growth curves demonstrated a significant increase in body mass and body length at age in the 1990s. Asymptotic values of body mass were 12–18% higher in the 1990s than in the 1960s/70s, and asymptotic values for body length were 10–11% higher between the same periods. Data collected in 2004 suggest a continued increase in body size, with nearly all data points for mass and length falling significantly above the 1990s growth curves. In addition to larger asymptotic values for mass and length, the rate of growth towards asymptotic values was more rapid in the 1990s than in the 1960s/70s: sea otters reached 95% of asymptotic body mass and body length 1–2 years earlier in the 1990s. Body condition (as measured by the log mass/log length ratio) was significantly greater in males than in females. There was also an increasing trend from the 1960s/70s through 2004 despite much year‐to‐year variation. Population age structures differed significantly between the 1960s/70s and the 1990s with the latter distribution skewed toward younger age classes (indicating an altered l x function) suggesting almost complete relaxation of age‐dependent mortality patterns (i.e. those typical of food‐limited populations). This study spanned a period of time over which the population status of sea otters in the Aleutian archipelago declined precipitously from levels at or near equilibrium densities at some islands in the 1960s/70s to < 5% of estimated carrying capacity ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Archipelago Alaska Wiley Online Library Journal of Animal Ecology 75 4 978 989
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description Summary Growth models for body mass and length were fitted to data collected from 1842 sea otters Enhydra lutris shot or live‐captured throughout south‐west Alaska between 1967 and 2004. Growth curves were constructed for each of two main year groups: 1967–71 when the population was at or near carrying capacity and 1992–97 when the population was in steep decline. Analyses of data collected from animals caught during 2004, when the population density was very low, were precluded by a small sample size and consequently only examined incidentally to the main growth curves. Growth curves demonstrated a significant increase in body mass and body length at age in the 1990s. Asymptotic values of body mass were 12–18% higher in the 1990s than in the 1960s/70s, and asymptotic values for body length were 10–11% higher between the same periods. Data collected in 2004 suggest a continued increase in body size, with nearly all data points for mass and length falling significantly above the 1990s growth curves. In addition to larger asymptotic values for mass and length, the rate of growth towards asymptotic values was more rapid in the 1990s than in the 1960s/70s: sea otters reached 95% of asymptotic body mass and body length 1–2 years earlier in the 1990s. Body condition (as measured by the log mass/log length ratio) was significantly greater in males than in females. There was also an increasing trend from the 1960s/70s through 2004 despite much year‐to‐year variation. Population age structures differed significantly between the 1960s/70s and the 1990s with the latter distribution skewed toward younger age classes (indicating an altered l x function) suggesting almost complete relaxation of age‐dependent mortality patterns (i.e. those typical of food‐limited populations). This study spanned a period of time over which the population status of sea otters in the Aleutian archipelago declined precipitously from levels at or near equilibrium densities at some islands in the 1960s/70s to < 5% of estimated carrying capacity ...
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author LAIDRE, K. L.
ESTES, J. A.
TINKER, M. T.
BODKIN, J.
MONSON, D.
SCHNEIDER, K.
spellingShingle LAIDRE, K. L.
ESTES, J. A.
TINKER, M. T.
BODKIN, J.
MONSON, D.
SCHNEIDER, K.
Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline
author_facet LAIDRE, K. L.
ESTES, J. A.
TINKER, M. T.
BODKIN, J.
MONSON, D.
SCHNEIDER, K.
author_sort LAIDRE, K. L.
title Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline
title_short Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline
title_full Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline
title_fullStr Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the Aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline
title_sort patterns of growth and body condition in sea otters from the aleutian archipelago before and after the recent population decline
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