Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population
New Zealand sea lions Phocarctos hookeri have experienced a 46% decline in pup production in the last 25 yr, driven by female deaths in trawl fisheries around the Auckland Islands. The only colony for this species recorded away from the subantarctics and this fishing impact is on Stewart Island. Des...
Published in: | Endangered Species Research |
---|---|
Main Author: | |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Inter-Research
2023
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01274 https://doaj.org/article/88f028861ad44ce3a86cbccbe701b95f |
id |
ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:88f028861ad44ce3a86cbccbe701b95f |
---|---|
record_format |
openpolar |
spelling |
ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:88f028861ad44ce3a86cbccbe701b95f 2024-01-14T10:05:32+01:00 Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population BL Chilvers 2023-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01274 https://doaj.org/article/88f028861ad44ce3a86cbccbe701b95f EN eng Inter-Research https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v52/p177-188/ https://doaj.org/toc/1863-5407 https://doaj.org/toc/1613-4796 1863-5407 1613-4796 doi:10.3354/esr01274 https://doaj.org/article/88f028861ad44ce3a86cbccbe701b95f Endangered Species Research, Vol 52, Pp 177-188 (2023) Zoology QL1-991 Botany QK1-989 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01274 2023-12-17T01:46:41Z New Zealand sea lions Phocarctos hookeri have experienced a 46% decline in pup production in the last 25 yr, driven by female deaths in trawl fisheries around the Auckland Islands. The only colony for this species recorded away from the subantarctics and this fishing impact is on Stewart Island. Despite the Stewart Island colony only being 1% of the species, it is significant, as it is currently the only stable population and is located in an area away from most on-land human impacts, although not away from potential fisheries pressures. To ensure this colony’s persistence, more information is needed on these sea lions’ diet, foraging behaviour, and local fisheries interactions for management that promotes their protection. The present research investigates the long-term foraging behaviour, and infers the diet, of female New Zealand sea lions on Stewart Island using their known foraging behaviour and linking this to their proximal and full-length whisker stable isotope values. Previous foraging studies found that these animals have small foraging areas with consistent mesopelagic diving behaviours. These behaviours, linked with their whisker stable isotope values, show consistency in foraging behaviour and inferred diet across their entire adult life. Currently, there are no known commercial fisheries bycatch issues for sea lions around Stewart Island. However, precautionary measures ensuring fisheries pressure does not increase and management to safeguard that deepwater trawling and finfish aquaculture remain absent would be proactive steps that should be undertaken for the protection of this new colony and for this Endangered species as a whole. Article in Journal/Newspaper Auckland Islands Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles New Zealand Endangered Species Research 52 177 188 |
institution |
Open Polar |
collection |
Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
op_collection_id |
ftdoajarticles |
language |
English |
topic |
Zoology QL1-991 Botany QK1-989 |
spellingShingle |
Zoology QL1-991 Botany QK1-989 BL Chilvers Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population |
topic_facet |
Zoology QL1-991 Botany QK1-989 |
description |
New Zealand sea lions Phocarctos hookeri have experienced a 46% decline in pup production in the last 25 yr, driven by female deaths in trawl fisheries around the Auckland Islands. The only colony for this species recorded away from the subantarctics and this fishing impact is on Stewart Island. Despite the Stewart Island colony only being 1% of the species, it is significant, as it is currently the only stable population and is located in an area away from most on-land human impacts, although not away from potential fisheries pressures. To ensure this colony’s persistence, more information is needed on these sea lions’ diet, foraging behaviour, and local fisheries interactions for management that promotes their protection. The present research investigates the long-term foraging behaviour, and infers the diet, of female New Zealand sea lions on Stewart Island using their known foraging behaviour and linking this to their proximal and full-length whisker stable isotope values. Previous foraging studies found that these animals have small foraging areas with consistent mesopelagic diving behaviours. These behaviours, linked with their whisker stable isotope values, show consistency in foraging behaviour and inferred diet across their entire adult life. Currently, there are no known commercial fisheries bycatch issues for sea lions around Stewart Island. However, precautionary measures ensuring fisheries pressure does not increase and management to safeguard that deepwater trawling and finfish aquaculture remain absent would be proactive steps that should be undertaken for the protection of this new colony and for this Endangered species as a whole. |
format |
Article in Journal/Newspaper |
author |
BL Chilvers |
author_facet |
BL Chilvers |
author_sort |
BL Chilvers |
title |
Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population |
title_short |
Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population |
title_full |
Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population |
title_fullStr |
Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population |
title_full_unstemmed |
Whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising New Zealand sea lion population |
title_sort |
whisker stable isotope analysis used for proactive management of recolonising new zealand sea lion population |
publisher |
Inter-Research |
publishDate |
2023 |
url |
https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01274 https://doaj.org/article/88f028861ad44ce3a86cbccbe701b95f |
geographic |
New Zealand |
geographic_facet |
New Zealand |
genre |
Auckland Islands |
genre_facet |
Auckland Islands |
op_source |
Endangered Species Research, Vol 52, Pp 177-188 (2023) |
op_relation |
https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v52/p177-188/ https://doaj.org/toc/1863-5407 https://doaj.org/toc/1613-4796 1863-5407 1613-4796 doi:10.3354/esr01274 https://doaj.org/article/88f028861ad44ce3a86cbccbe701b95f |
op_doi |
https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01274 |
container_title |
Endangered Species Research |
container_volume |
52 |
container_start_page |
177 |
op_container_end_page |
188 |
_version_ |
1788059893456961536 |