Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature

Among many other factors, the decline of the western distinct population segment of Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus in Alaska (USA) has been attributed to changes in the distribution or abundance of prey due to the cumulative effects of fisheries and large-scale climate change. However, the dep...

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Main Authors: Lander, Michelle E., Loughlin, Thomas R., Logsdon, Miles G., VanBlaricom, Glenn R., Fadely, Brian
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:usdeptcommercepub-1190 2023-11-12T04:28:09+01:00 Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature Lander, Michelle E. Loughlin, Thomas R. Logsdon, Miles G. VanBlaricom, Glenn R. Fadely, Brian 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/194 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1190/viewcontent/Lander_ESR_2010_Foraging_effort__DECRYPTED.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/194 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1190/viewcontent/Lander_ESR_2010_Foraging_effort__DECRYPTED.pdf Publications, Agencies and Staff of the U.S. Department of Commerce Environmental Sciences text 2010 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T09:43:17Z Among many other factors, the decline of the western distinct population segment of Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus in Alaska (USA) has been attributed to changes in the distribution or abundance of prey due to the cumulative effects of fisheries and large-scale climate change. However, the depletion of localized prey resources due to small-scale environmental variability and perturbations may be impeding recovery, resulting in the need to understand how the environment currently affects this species on smaller spatial and temporal scales. The objective of this study, there-fore, was to assess how Steller sea lions respond to changes in localized environmental features. Satellite-relayed data loggers were deployed on juvenile Steller sea lions (n = 24) from July 2002 to May 2004 in the Aleutian Islands and Gulf of Alaska. Weekly indices of foraging effort (mean and maximum trip duration, diving activity) of Steller sea lions were examined with respect to corresponding patterns of sea surface temperature (SST) data obtained from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer. An assortment of landscape metrics was used to characterize the heterogeneity of frontal features derived from SST gradients because it has been suggested that Steller sea lions depend on prey patches associated with these features. Multivariate analyses indicated that fractal dimension and patch density of frontal features were significant factors for predicting different aspects of foraging effort (p < 0.05; n = 6 models). Overall, results suggested that aggregated frontal features associated with small-scale temperature gradients were probably conducive to foraging effort of Steller sea lions, but additional mechanisms should be investigated further. Text Alaska Aleutian Islands University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Gulf of Alaska
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Lander, Michelle E.
Loughlin, Thomas R.
Logsdon, Miles G.
VanBlaricom, Glenn R.
Fadely, Brian
Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature
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description Among many other factors, the decline of the western distinct population segment of Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus in Alaska (USA) has been attributed to changes in the distribution or abundance of prey due to the cumulative effects of fisheries and large-scale climate change. However, the depletion of localized prey resources due to small-scale environmental variability and perturbations may be impeding recovery, resulting in the need to understand how the environment currently affects this species on smaller spatial and temporal scales. The objective of this study, there-fore, was to assess how Steller sea lions respond to changes in localized environmental features. Satellite-relayed data loggers were deployed on juvenile Steller sea lions (n = 24) from July 2002 to May 2004 in the Aleutian Islands and Gulf of Alaska. Weekly indices of foraging effort (mean and maximum trip duration, diving activity) of Steller sea lions were examined with respect to corresponding patterns of sea surface temperature (SST) data obtained from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer. An assortment of landscape metrics was used to characterize the heterogeneity of frontal features derived from SST gradients because it has been suggested that Steller sea lions depend on prey patches associated with these features. Multivariate analyses indicated that fractal dimension and patch density of frontal features were significant factors for predicting different aspects of foraging effort (p < 0.05; n = 6 models). Overall, results suggested that aggregated frontal features associated with small-scale temperature gradients were probably conducive to foraging effort of Steller sea lions, but additional mechanisms should be investigated further.
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title Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature
title_short Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature
title_full Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature
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title_full_unstemmed Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature
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