Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15

Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north and east of Scotland, while numbers have remained stable or have increased in regions on the west coast. For any management and mitigation plans to address this situation, the relative contribution o...

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Main Authors: Arso Civil, Monica, Smout, Sophie Caroline, Duck, Callan David, Morris, Christopher, Onoufriou, Joseph, Thompson, David, Brownlow, Andrew, Davison, Nicholas, Cummings, Caroline, Pomeroy, Patrick, McConnell, Bernie J, Hall, Ailsa Jane
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Language:English
Published: SMRU 2016
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/harbour-seal-decline--vital-rates-and-drivers(94a847ba-b8e8-45cb-86d1-4597ca4e19d0).html
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/94a847ba-b8e8-45cb-86d1-4597ca4e19d0 2023-05-15T16:33:34+02:00 Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15 Arso Civil, Monica Smout, Sophie Caroline Duck, Callan David Morris, Christopher Onoufriou, Joseph Thompson, David Brownlow, Andrew Davison, Nicholas Cummings, Caroline Pomeroy, Patrick McConnell, Bernie J Hall, Ailsa Jane 2016-06 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/harbour-seal-decline--vital-rates-and-drivers(94a847ba-b8e8-45cb-86d1-4597ca4e19d0).html https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/11152/1/HSD_2_annual_report_year_1.pdf eng eng SMRU info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arso Civil , M , Smout , S C , Duck , C D , Morris , C , Onoufriou , J , Thompson , D , Brownlow , A , Davison , N , Cummings , C , Pomeroy , P , McConnell , B J & Hall , A J 2016 , Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers : Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15 . SMRU . Harbour seal Population Dynamics Population decline Bayesian approach Photo-identification Telemetry book 2016 ftunstandrewcris 2022-06-02T07:47:19Z Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north and east of Scotland, while numbers have remained stable or have increased in regions on the west coast. For any management and mitigation plans to address this situation, the relative contribution of various factors in the decline of harbour seals in Scotland needs to be identified, understood and assessed. Potential drivers of the decline include changes in prey quality and/or availability, increasing grey seal population size which may be influencing harbour seal populations through direct predation or competition for prey resources, and the occurrence and exposure of seals to toxins from harmful algae. Previous work by Matthiopoulos et al. (2014) and Caillat and Smout (2015) developed and fitted an age-structured population model to data from the well-studied subpopulation of harbour seals in Loch Fleet (Moray Firth), to evaluate the contributions of different potential proximate causes to the observed decline. After reviewing the existing software, this model has been re-coded directly into R, a framework that will allow for future development and maintenance, and has been designed to be adapted to different model structures and future data sets. Preliminary results are consistent with those obtained from the original OpenBUGS modelling. Future work will have as its key objective the identification of the important drivers of population change in harbour seals, from those being studied as listed above. Temporal and spatial variation in these drivers will be incorporated into the population model. Harbour seal haulout sites located in different regions of Scotland were visited in the spring and the summer of 2015 to collect information on their suitability for long-term monitoring of harbour seal populations, including their suitability for live captures, scat sampling, aerial and ground survey counts during pupping and moulting and photo-identification. This will allow empirical data to be collected and ... Book harbour seal Phoca vitulina University of St Andrews: Research Portal
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topic Harbour seal
Population Dynamics
Population decline
Bayesian approach
Photo-identification
Telemetry
spellingShingle Harbour seal
Population Dynamics
Population decline
Bayesian approach
Photo-identification
Telemetry
Arso Civil, Monica
Smout, Sophie Caroline
Duck, Callan David
Morris, Christopher
Onoufriou, Joseph
Thompson, David
Brownlow, Andrew
Davison, Nicholas
Cummings, Caroline
Pomeroy, Patrick
McConnell, Bernie J
Hall, Ailsa Jane
Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15
topic_facet Harbour seal
Population Dynamics
Population decline
Bayesian approach
Photo-identification
Telemetry
description Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north and east of Scotland, while numbers have remained stable or have increased in regions on the west coast. For any management and mitigation plans to address this situation, the relative contribution of various factors in the decline of harbour seals in Scotland needs to be identified, understood and assessed. Potential drivers of the decline include changes in prey quality and/or availability, increasing grey seal population size which may be influencing harbour seal populations through direct predation or competition for prey resources, and the occurrence and exposure of seals to toxins from harmful algae. Previous work by Matthiopoulos et al. (2014) and Caillat and Smout (2015) developed and fitted an age-structured population model to data from the well-studied subpopulation of harbour seals in Loch Fleet (Moray Firth), to evaluate the contributions of different potential proximate causes to the observed decline. After reviewing the existing software, this model has been re-coded directly into R, a framework that will allow for future development and maintenance, and has been designed to be adapted to different model structures and future data sets. Preliminary results are consistent with those obtained from the original OpenBUGS modelling. Future work will have as its key objective the identification of the important drivers of population change in harbour seals, from those being studied as listed above. Temporal and spatial variation in these drivers will be incorporated into the population model. Harbour seal haulout sites located in different regions of Scotland were visited in the spring and the summer of 2015 to collect information on their suitability for long-term monitoring of harbour seal populations, including their suitability for live captures, scat sampling, aerial and ground survey counts during pupping and moulting and photo-identification. This will allow empirical data to be collected and ...
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author Arso Civil, Monica
Smout, Sophie Caroline
Duck, Callan David
Morris, Christopher
Onoufriou, Joseph
Thompson, David
Brownlow, Andrew
Davison, Nicholas
Cummings, Caroline
Pomeroy, Patrick
McConnell, Bernie J
Hall, Ailsa Jane
author_facet Arso Civil, Monica
Smout, Sophie Caroline
Duck, Callan David
Morris, Christopher
Onoufriou, Joseph
Thompson, David
Brownlow, Andrew
Davison, Nicholas
Cummings, Caroline
Pomeroy, Patrick
McConnell, Bernie J
Hall, Ailsa Jane
author_sort Arso Civil, Monica
title Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15
title_short Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15
title_full Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15
title_fullStr Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15
title_full_unstemmed Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers:Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15
title_sort harbour seal decline - vital rates and drivers:report to scottish government mmss/002/15
publisher SMRU
publishDate 2016
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/harbour-seal-decline--vital-rates-and-drivers(94a847ba-b8e8-45cb-86d1-4597ca4e19d0).html
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/11152/1/HSD_2_annual_report_year_1.pdf
genre harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
genre_facet harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
op_source Arso Civil , M , Smout , S C , Duck , C D , Morris , C , Onoufriou , J , Thompson , D , Brownlow , A , Davison , N , Cummings , C , Pomeroy , P , McConnell , B J & Hall , A J 2016 , Harbour Seal Decline - vital rates and drivers : Report to Scottish Government MMSS/002/15 . SMRU .
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