Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK

Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) abundance in John Hopkins Inlet (JHI), a glacial fjord in Glacier Bay National Park (GBNP), Alaska, has been decreasing at a concerning rate. Disease, increased predation, emigration, depletion of prey resources, and disturbance by vessels all have been...

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spelling ftsanjosestate:oai:scholarworks.sjsu.edu:etd_theses-4347 2023-07-30T04:03:36+02:00 Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK Young, Colleen 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/3351 https://doi.org/10.31979/etd.9rnr-q3u4 https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/context/etd_theses/article/4347/viewcontent/.PDF unknown SJSU ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/3351 doi:10.31979/etd.9rnr-q3u4 https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/context/etd_theses/article/4347/viewcontent/.PDF Master's Theses behavior disturbance energetics Glacier Bay harbor seal vessel text 2009 ftsanjosestate https://doi.org/10.31979/etd.9rnr-q3u4 2023-07-17T18:34:49Z Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) abundance in John Hopkins Inlet (JHI), a glacial fjord in Glacier Bay National Park (GBNP), Alaska, has been decreasing at a concerning rate. Disease, increased predation, emigration, depletion of prey resources, and disturbance by vessels all have been implicated as causal factors of the abundance decrease. This study involved evaluating the role of disturbance by vessels during 2007 and 2008 as a causal factor in the harbor seal abundance decrease by (1) quantifying the vessel disturbance regime experienced by seals in JHI and (2) quantifying behavioral and bioenergetic impacts of vessels on seals in JHI. The presence of vessels altered the haulout patterns and behavioral activity budgets of seals by increasing the rate of flushing (vacating an iceberg and entering the water) and increasing vigilance behavior. According to the bioenergetic model used during this study, all seals flushed by vessels incurred an energetic cost, though that cost was disproportionately greater for pups than non-pups. The overall proportion of the JHI seal aggregation that was impacted by vessel disturbance was relatively low; however, repeated disturbance may be inducing the relocation of seals to other areas, and direct energetic impacts may be decreasing the individual fitness levels of pups. Vessel disturbance, therefore, may be playing direct and indirect roles in the harbor seal abundance decrease in JHI. Text glacier harbor seal Phoca vitulina Alaska San José State University: SJSU ScholarWorks Glacier Bay Pacific Hopkins Inlet ENVELOPE(-85.249,-85.249,69.184,69.184)
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topic behavior
disturbance
energetics
Glacier Bay
harbor seal
vessel
spellingShingle behavior
disturbance
energetics
Glacier Bay
harbor seal
vessel
Young, Colleen
Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK
topic_facet behavior
disturbance
energetics
Glacier Bay
harbor seal
vessel
description Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) abundance in John Hopkins Inlet (JHI), a glacial fjord in Glacier Bay National Park (GBNP), Alaska, has been decreasing at a concerning rate. Disease, increased predation, emigration, depletion of prey resources, and disturbance by vessels all have been implicated as causal factors of the abundance decrease. This study involved evaluating the role of disturbance by vessels during 2007 and 2008 as a causal factor in the harbor seal abundance decrease by (1) quantifying the vessel disturbance regime experienced by seals in JHI and (2) quantifying behavioral and bioenergetic impacts of vessels on seals in JHI. The presence of vessels altered the haulout patterns and behavioral activity budgets of seals by increasing the rate of flushing (vacating an iceberg and entering the water) and increasing vigilance behavior. According to the bioenergetic model used during this study, all seals flushed by vessels incurred an energetic cost, though that cost was disproportionately greater for pups than non-pups. The overall proportion of the JHI seal aggregation that was impacted by vessel disturbance was relatively low; however, repeated disturbance may be inducing the relocation of seals to other areas, and direct energetic impacts may be decreasing the individual fitness levels of pups. Vessel disturbance, therefore, may be playing direct and indirect roles in the harbor seal abundance decrease in JHI.
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title Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK
title_short Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK
title_full Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK
title_fullStr Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK
title_full_unstemmed Disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay, AK
title_sort disturbance of harbor seals by vessels in johns hopkins inlet, glacier bay, ak
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