Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California

Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 1986 Hauling site fidelity, movement patterns, and the proportion of harbor seals hauling out were examined for one year by radiotagging 12 seals in the Klamath River, California. Hauling site fidelity was highest during the spring and summer months...

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Main Author: Herder, Michael J.
Other Authors: Houck, W.J.
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Humboldt State University 1986
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2148/792
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spelling ftcalifstateuniv:oai:dspace.calstate.edu:2148/792 2023-05-15T16:33:05+02:00 Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California Herder, Michael J. Houck, W.J. 1986-06 http://hdl.handle.net/2148/792 en_US eng Humboldt State University http://hdl.handle.net/2148/792 Harbor seal--Behavior Klamath River Hauling site fidelity Masters Thesis 1986 ftcalifstateuniv 2022-04-13T11:09:49Z Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 1986 Hauling site fidelity, movement patterns, and the proportion of harbor seals hauling out were examined for one year by radiotagging 12 seals in the Klamath River, California. Hauling site fidelity was highest during the spring and summer months, with 42% of the tagged seals traveling from nearby hauling grounds to forage in the river. The majority of seasonal movements and dispersals originated during winter months, with subadult seals exhibiting a greater tendency for movement than adults. Seasonal movements coincided with the abundance of common prey items, pupping, breeding, and moulting activities. Tagged female seals made a significantly larger proportion of seasonal and local moves than males. Seals hauled out an average of 56.1 ?? 2.8% (standard error) of the days in April and 63.6 ?? 5.5% (S.E.) in May. Based on resightings, a minimum of 56.4 ?? 3.1% (S.E.) and 65.1 ?? 12.8% (S.E.) of the study area harbor seal population hauled out daily in April and May. The maximum recorded count corrected for the proportion of animals hauled out suggests that from 522 to 778 harbor seals were present in the study area at the peak of the season in May 1983. Master Thesis harbor seal Phoca vitulina California State University (CSU): DSpace
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topic Harbor seal--Behavior
Klamath River
Hauling site fidelity
spellingShingle Harbor seal--Behavior
Klamath River
Hauling site fidelity
Herder, Michael J.
Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California
topic_facet Harbor seal--Behavior
Klamath River
Hauling site fidelity
description Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 1986 Hauling site fidelity, movement patterns, and the proportion of harbor seals hauling out were examined for one year by radiotagging 12 seals in the Klamath River, California. Hauling site fidelity was highest during the spring and summer months, with 42% of the tagged seals traveling from nearby hauling grounds to forage in the river. The majority of seasonal movements and dispersals originated during winter months, with subadult seals exhibiting a greater tendency for movement than adults. Seasonal movements coincided with the abundance of common prey items, pupping, breeding, and moulting activities. Tagged female seals made a significantly larger proportion of seasonal and local moves than males. Seals hauled out an average of 56.1 ?? 2.8% (standard error) of the days in April and 63.6 ?? 5.5% (S.E.) in May. Based on resightings, a minimum of 56.4 ?? 3.1% (S.E.) and 65.1 ?? 12.8% (S.E.) of the study area harbor seal population hauled out daily in April and May. The maximum recorded count corrected for the proportion of animals hauled out suggests that from 522 to 778 harbor seals were present in the study area at the peak of the season in May 1983.
author2 Houck, W.J.
format Master Thesis
author Herder, Michael J.
author_facet Herder, Michael J.
author_sort Herder, Michael J.
title Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California
title_short Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California
title_full Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California
title_fullStr Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina Richardsi, tagged at the Klamath River, California
title_sort seasonal movements and hauling site fidelity of harbor seals, phoca vitulina richardsi, tagged at the klamath river, california
publisher Humboldt State University
publishDate 1986
url http://hdl.handle.net/2148/792
genre harbor seal
Phoca vitulina
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Phoca vitulina
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