Phenological effects on southern resident killer whale population dynamics
Southern resident killer whale survival is threatened by a variety of known risk factors, but more likely exist. As this population lives entirely within the coastal Pacific waters of North America, the ocean environment may play a role in their survival. Killer whale life history population dynamic...
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ftdatacite:10.25316/ir-14033 2023-05-15T17:03:15+02:00 Phenological effects on southern resident killer whale population dynamics Ogilvie, Mika Kenin Hallé 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.25316/ir-14033 https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/21965 en eng My University Orcinus Orca phenology population dynamics Salish Sea southern resident killer whale CreativeWork article 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25316/ir-14033 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Southern resident killer whale survival is threatened by a variety of known risk factors, but more likely exist. As this population lives entirely within the coastal Pacific waters of North America, the ocean environment may play a role in their survival. Killer whale life history population dynamics, reproductive success and neonate survival were evaluated for links to five physical oceanographic parameters: salinity, sea surface temperature, air pressure, wave height and wave period. This phenological study was conducted within the Canadian waters of the Salish Sea in the federally identified critical habitat. The timings of physical changes were analysed annually and seasonally over temporal periods of positive and negative population trajectories. Significant relationships were found in all cases, most notably with ocean salinity and air pressure. These findings shed light on the biophysical phenological relationships in killer whale survival and should be incorporated into future recovery actions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Killer Whale Orca Orcinus orca Killer whale DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Pacific |
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Southern resident killer whale survival is threatened by a variety of known risk factors, but more likely exist. As this population lives entirely within the coastal Pacific waters of North America, the ocean environment may play a role in their survival. Killer whale life history population dynamics, reproductive success and neonate survival were evaluated for links to five physical oceanographic parameters: salinity, sea surface temperature, air pressure, wave height and wave period. This phenological study was conducted within the Canadian waters of the Salish Sea in the federally identified critical habitat. The timings of physical changes were analysed annually and seasonally over temporal periods of positive and negative population trajectories. Significant relationships were found in all cases, most notably with ocean salinity and air pressure. These findings shed light on the biophysical phenological relationships in killer whale survival and should be incorporated into future recovery actions. |
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Ogilvie, Mika Kenin Hallé |
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Ogilvie, Mika Kenin Hallé |
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Phenological effects on southern resident killer whale population dynamics |
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Phenological effects on southern resident killer whale population dynamics |
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Phenological effects on southern resident killer whale population dynamics |
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phenological effects on southern resident killer whale population dynamics |
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