Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species

Commercial sealers exterminated the original fur seal population at Macquarie Island in the early 1800s. The first breeding record since the sealing era was not reported until March 1955. Three species of fur seal now occur at Macquarie Island, the Antarctic (Arctocephalus gazella), subantarctic (A....

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Main Authors: S Goldsworthy, J McKenzie, B Page, M Lancaster, P Shaughnessy, L Wynen, S Robinson, K Peters, Alastair Baylis, R McIntosh
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20964277 2023-05-15T13:55:47+02:00 Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species S Goldsworthy J McKenzie B Page M Lancaster P Shaughnessy L Wynen S Robinson K Peters Alastair Baylis R McIntosh 2009-10-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30053399 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Fur_seals_at_Macquarie_Island_post-sealing_colonisation_trends_in_abundance_and_hybridisation_of_three_species/20964277 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30053399 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Fur_seals_at_Macquarie_Island_post-sealing_colonisation_trends_in_abundance_and_hybridisation_of_three_species/20964277 All Rights Reserved Uncategorized fur seals colonisation hybridisation population recovery Macquarie Island Arctocephalus spp Text Journal contribution 2009 ftdeakinunifig 2022-11-17T21:56:25Z Commercial sealers exterminated the original fur seal population at Macquarie Island in the early 1800s. The first breeding record since the sealing era was not reported until March 1955. Three species of fur seal now occur at Macquarie Island, the Antarctic (Arctocephalus gazella), subantarctic (A. tropicalis) and New Zealand (A. forsteri) fur seal. Census data from 54 breeding seasons in the period 1954–2007 were used to estimate population status and growth for each species. Between the 1950s and 1970s, annual increases in pup production for the species aggregate were low. Between 1986 and 2007, pup production of Antarctic fur seals increased by about 8.8% per year and subantarctic fur seals by 6.8% per year. The New Zealand fur seal, although the most numerous fur seal species on Macquarie Island, has yet to establish a breeding population, due to the absence of reproductively mature females. Hybridisation among species is significant, but appears to be declining. The slow establishment and growth of fur seal populations on Macquarie Island appears to have been affected by its distance from major population centres and hence low immigration rates, asynchronous colonisation times of males and females of each species, and extensive hybridisation. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seals Arctocephalus gazella Macquarie Island DRO - Deakin Research Online Antarctic The Antarctic New Zealand
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fur seals
colonisation
hybridisation
population recovery
Macquarie Island
Arctocephalus spp
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fur seals
colonisation
hybridisation
population recovery
Macquarie Island
Arctocephalus spp
S Goldsworthy
J McKenzie
B Page
M Lancaster
P Shaughnessy
L Wynen
S Robinson
K Peters
Alastair Baylis
R McIntosh
Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species
topic_facet Uncategorized
fur seals
colonisation
hybridisation
population recovery
Macquarie Island
Arctocephalus spp
description Commercial sealers exterminated the original fur seal population at Macquarie Island in the early 1800s. The first breeding record since the sealing era was not reported until March 1955. Three species of fur seal now occur at Macquarie Island, the Antarctic (Arctocephalus gazella), subantarctic (A. tropicalis) and New Zealand (A. forsteri) fur seal. Census data from 54 breeding seasons in the period 1954–2007 were used to estimate population status and growth for each species. Between the 1950s and 1970s, annual increases in pup production for the species aggregate were low. Between 1986 and 2007, pup production of Antarctic fur seals increased by about 8.8% per year and subantarctic fur seals by 6.8% per year. The New Zealand fur seal, although the most numerous fur seal species on Macquarie Island, has yet to establish a breeding population, due to the absence of reproductively mature females. Hybridisation among species is significant, but appears to be declining. The slow establishment and growth of fur seal populations on Macquarie Island appears to have been affected by its distance from major population centres and hence low immigration rates, asynchronous colonisation times of males and females of each species, and extensive hybridisation.
format Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
author S Goldsworthy
J McKenzie
B Page
M Lancaster
P Shaughnessy
L Wynen
S Robinson
K Peters
Alastair Baylis
R McIntosh
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J McKenzie
B Page
M Lancaster
P Shaughnessy
L Wynen
S Robinson
K Peters
Alastair Baylis
R McIntosh
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title Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species
title_short Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species
title_full Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species
title_fullStr Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species
title_full_unstemmed Fur seals at Macquarie Island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species
title_sort fur seals at macquarie island : post-sealing colonisation, trends in abundance and hybridisation of three species
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