Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion

Understanding habitat use patterns of marine apex predators is of paramount importance for the effective design of conservation plans. Due to their amphibious life cycle, pinnipeds are one of the most vulnerable groups to habitat loss and degradation. Reducing knowledge gaps that still exist regardi...

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Published in:Endangered Species Research
Main Authors: Montero, Ignacio, Paez-Rosas, Diego, Murillo, Juan Carlos, Vegas-Vilarrubia, Teresa, Fietz, Katharina, Denkinger, Judith
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/eb13c52b-ee28-43f9-9332-e47b7a37b28a
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/eb13c52b-ee28-43f9-9332-e47b7a37b28a
https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00573
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/13574353/Montero_Serra_et_al._2014_Environment_driven_changes_in_terrestrial_habitat_use_and_distibution_of_GSL.pdf
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/eb13c52b-ee28-43f9-9332-e47b7a37b28a 2024-06-02T08:06:03+00:00 Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion Montero, Ignacio Paez-Rosas, Diego Murillo, Juan Carlos Vegas-Vilarrubia, Teresa Fietz, Katharina Denkinger, Judith 2014 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/eb13c52b-ee28-43f9-9332-e47b7a37b28a https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/eb13c52b-ee28-43f9-9332-e47b7a37b28a https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00573 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/13574353/Montero_Serra_et_al._2014_Environment_driven_changes_in_terrestrial_habitat_use_and_distibution_of_GSL.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/eb13c52b-ee28-43f9-9332-e47b7a37b28a info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Montero , I , Paez-Rosas , D , Murillo , J C , Vegas-Vilarrubia , T , Fietz , K & Denkinger , J 2014 , ' Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion ' , Endangered Species Research , vol. 24 , pp. 9-19 . https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00573 HAUL-OUT BEHAVIOR THERMOREGULATORY BEHAVIOR MIROUNGA-ANGUSTIROSTRIS SEASONAL MOVEMENTS OCEANIC PREDATOR ELEPHANT SEALS SITE FIDELITY HARBOR SEALS FUR-SEAL TEMPERATURE article 2014 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00573 2024-05-07T19:18:22Z Understanding habitat use patterns of marine apex predators is of paramount importance for the effective design of conservation plans. Due to their amphibious life cycle, pinnipeds are one of the most vulnerable groups to habitat loss and degradation. Reducing knowledge gaps that still exist regarding temporal changes in tropical pinniped habitat use is therefore of particular importance for conservation efforts. We analyzed terrestrial habitat use phenology of a tropical otariid, the Galapagos sea lion Zalophus wollebaeki. Regular land-based censuses were carried out in Wreck Bay of San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, between 2008 and 2012 to explore seasonal changes in sea lion abundance, distribution, and preferences among different habitat types. A daily cycle of haul-out patterns was observed. Animals aggregated on sandy beaches during the coldest periods of the day and were more abundant on rocky and artificial structures when air temperature was warmer. The use of artificial floating platforms as resting places by Z. wollebaeki was described for the first time and linked to environmental variability, suggesting that this may be a successful management tool for pinnipeds inhabiting low latitudes. Further, this species demonstrated seasonal distribution changes, aggregating in high densities during warm seasons and maintaining more even distributions during cold seasons. Sea surface temperature, air temperature, and the onset of the breeding season were the variables that most significantly influenced haul-out patterns of Z. wollebaeki, indicating that this species can adapt to changing environmental conditions by displaying a high degree of plasticity regarding its distribution and terrestrial microhabitat preferences. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seals University of Groningen research database Galapagos Endangered Species Research 24 1 9 19
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topic HAUL-OUT BEHAVIOR
THERMOREGULATORY BEHAVIOR
MIROUNGA-ANGUSTIROSTRIS
SEASONAL MOVEMENTS
OCEANIC PREDATOR
ELEPHANT SEALS
SITE FIDELITY
HARBOR SEALS
FUR-SEAL
TEMPERATURE
spellingShingle HAUL-OUT BEHAVIOR
THERMOREGULATORY BEHAVIOR
MIROUNGA-ANGUSTIROSTRIS
SEASONAL MOVEMENTS
OCEANIC PREDATOR
ELEPHANT SEALS
SITE FIDELITY
HARBOR SEALS
FUR-SEAL
TEMPERATURE
Montero, Ignacio
Paez-Rosas, Diego
Murillo, Juan Carlos
Vegas-Vilarrubia, Teresa
Fietz, Katharina
Denkinger, Judith
Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion
topic_facet HAUL-OUT BEHAVIOR
THERMOREGULATORY BEHAVIOR
MIROUNGA-ANGUSTIROSTRIS
SEASONAL MOVEMENTS
OCEANIC PREDATOR
ELEPHANT SEALS
SITE FIDELITY
HARBOR SEALS
FUR-SEAL
TEMPERATURE
description Understanding habitat use patterns of marine apex predators is of paramount importance for the effective design of conservation plans. Due to their amphibious life cycle, pinnipeds are one of the most vulnerable groups to habitat loss and degradation. Reducing knowledge gaps that still exist regarding temporal changes in tropical pinniped habitat use is therefore of particular importance for conservation efforts. We analyzed terrestrial habitat use phenology of a tropical otariid, the Galapagos sea lion Zalophus wollebaeki. Regular land-based censuses were carried out in Wreck Bay of San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, between 2008 and 2012 to explore seasonal changes in sea lion abundance, distribution, and preferences among different habitat types. A daily cycle of haul-out patterns was observed. Animals aggregated on sandy beaches during the coldest periods of the day and were more abundant on rocky and artificial structures when air temperature was warmer. The use of artificial floating platforms as resting places by Z. wollebaeki was described for the first time and linked to environmental variability, suggesting that this may be a successful management tool for pinnipeds inhabiting low latitudes. Further, this species demonstrated seasonal distribution changes, aggregating in high densities during warm seasons and maintaining more even distributions during cold seasons. Sea surface temperature, air temperature, and the onset of the breeding season were the variables that most significantly influenced haul-out patterns of Z. wollebaeki, indicating that this species can adapt to changing environmental conditions by displaying a high degree of plasticity regarding its distribution and terrestrial microhabitat preferences.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Montero, Ignacio
Paez-Rosas, Diego
Murillo, Juan Carlos
Vegas-Vilarrubia, Teresa
Fietz, Katharina
Denkinger, Judith
author_facet Montero, Ignacio
Paez-Rosas, Diego
Murillo, Juan Carlos
Vegas-Vilarrubia, Teresa
Fietz, Katharina
Denkinger, Judith
author_sort Montero, Ignacio
title Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion
title_short Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion
title_full Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion
title_fullStr Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion
title_full_unstemmed Environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the Galapagos sea lion
title_sort environment-driven changes in terrestrial habitat use and distribution of the galapagos sea lion
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https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00573
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/13574353/Montero_Serra_et_al._2014_Environment_driven_changes_in_terrestrial_habitat_use_and_distibution_of_GSL.pdf
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