The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1988 The effect of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior and breeding success of Steller sea lions was assessed at two rookeries, in the northern Gulf of Alaska. The sea lions using Sugar loaf and Marmot Islands differed in age st...

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Main Author: Smith, Louise N.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1988
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7431
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/7431 2023-05-15T18:48:35+02:00 The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska Smith, Louise N. 1988-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7431 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7431 Department of Marine Sciences and Limnology Thesis ms 1988 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:50Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1988 The effect of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior and breeding success of Steller sea lions was assessed at two rookeries, in the northern Gulf of Alaska. The sea lions using Sugar loaf and Marmot Islands differed in age structure, juveniles being absent from Sugar loaf but present on Marmot during the breeding season. Territory boundaries of breeding bulls on Sugarloaf were stable, and were unaffected by tides. Territory boundaries on Marmot were unstable, shifting with the tide. Territorial bulls occupied two types of territories on Sugarloaf Island (landlocked and water-access) and three types on Marmot (landlocked, tidal and semiaquatic). The behavior of territorial bulls on Marmot was influenced by tides and presence of juvenile animals. These factors were not important on Sugarloaf. The breeding success of territorial bulls was unaffected by location of territory on Sugarloaf. Territory location was important in the breeding success of Marmot Island bulls. Thesis Alaska Sugarloaf Island University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Gulf of Alaska Sugar Loaf ENVELOPE(69.390,69.390,-49.597,-49.597) Sugarloaf Island ENVELOPE(-53.833,-53.833,-61.150,-61.150)
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description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1988 The effect of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior and breeding success of Steller sea lions was assessed at two rookeries, in the northern Gulf of Alaska. The sea lions using Sugar loaf and Marmot Islands differed in age structure, juveniles being absent from Sugar loaf but present on Marmot during the breeding season. Territory boundaries of breeding bulls on Sugarloaf were stable, and were unaffected by tides. Territory boundaries on Marmot were unstable, shifting with the tide. Territorial bulls occupied two types of territories on Sugarloaf Island (landlocked and water-access) and three types on Marmot (landlocked, tidal and semiaquatic). The behavior of territorial bulls on Marmot was influenced by tides and presence of juvenile animals. These factors were not important on Sugarloaf. The breeding success of territorial bulls was unaffected by location of territory on Sugarloaf. Territory location was important in the breeding success of Marmot Island bulls.
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The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska
author_facet Smith, Louise N.
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title The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska
title_short The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska
title_full The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska
title_fullStr The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska
title_full_unstemmed The influence of rookery terrain on population structure, territorial behavior, and breeding success of Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska
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